![]() ![]() Nicholls had written four episodes for the second series before being told of the cancellation. Rescue Me lasted for only one series before being cancelled. He created the Granada Television pilot and miniseries I Saw You (2000, 2002) and the Tiger Aspect six-part series Rescue Me (2002). ![]() For the latter, he was nominated for a British Academy Television Craft Award for Best New Writer (Fiction). He played small roles at various theatres, including the West Yorkshire Playhouse and, for a three year period, at the Royal National Theatre.Īs a screenwriter, he co-wrote the adapted screenplay of Simpatico and contributed four scripts to the third series of Cold Feet (both 2000). Throughout his twenties, he worked as a professional actor, using the stage name David Holdaway. He then attended Bristol University in the 1980s (graduating with a BA in Drama and English in 1988) before training as an actor at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. He attended Barton Peveril sixth-form college at Eastleigh, Hampshire, from 1983 to 1985 (taking A-levels in drama and theatre studies-like his elder and younger siblings-English, physics and biology), and playing a wide range of roles in college drama productions. ![]() His novels include Starter for Ten (2003), The Understudy (2005), One Day (2009), Us (2014), and Sweet Sorrow (2020).
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