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2.2  20062018  





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Derren Litten
Born (1970-12-21) 21 December 1970 (age 53)
NationalityBritish
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television writer
  • television director
  • Years active1993–present (actor)
    2004–present (writer)
    2020–present (bar owner)
    Known for
    • Comedy
  • television
  • Notable workThe Catherine Tate Show (BBC, 2004–2007)
    Benidorm (ITV, 2007–2018)
    The Spa (Sky Living, 2013)
    Benidorm Live (2018–2019)
    Websitewww.derrenlitten.com

    Derren Ronald Litten (born 21 December 1970) is an English comedy writer, actor and director, best known as the creator and writer of the sitcom Benidorm.[1] He co-wrote The Catherine Tate Show, in which he plays several characters in the first two series and the 2005 Christmas special. He has acted in many TV comedy and drama series including Perfect World, French and Saunders, Spaced, EastEnders, Coronation Street, and Pie in the Sky with Richard Griffiths. Litten's first sitcom was Benidorm, which began airing on ITV in 2007. The series follows various groups of holiday makers and staff in the all-inclusive Solana resort located in Benidorm. The series received strong ratings and later extended its runtime, running for 10 series ending in 2018.

    Litten wrote an episode of Not Going Out and is also the credited writer of an episode of the Only Fools and Horses spin-off The Green Green Grass. He also wrote a remake episode of Are You Being Served? which three of the cast had previously appeared in Benidorm, Sherrie Hewson, John Challis and Niky Wardley. It was poorly received by critics.

    Early life and education

    [edit]

    Litten was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. He has a brother, Russ. Litten attended Hessle High School in East Yorkshire, but finished full time education without passing any GCSE certifications. He studied acting at The Central School of Speech and Drama where he met Catherine Tate. He left Central in 1993

    Career

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    1993–2005

    [edit]

    Litten worked as a jobbing actor for 10 years appearing in shows such as Green Wing, Pie in the Sky, Spaced, French & Saunders, Doc Martin, EastEnders, Casualty and Perfect World but it was not until 2003 when Tate asked Litten to write sketches for her TV show. Litten agreed despite having no experience in script writing. In 2004, Litten was nominated for a BAFTA Craft award in the category of Best New Writer.

    In 2000, he appeared in an episode of Heartbeat (series 10, episode 1). After two series and a Christmas Special (2005) writing for and appearing in The Catherine Tate Show, Litten met writer John Sullivan who asked if he would be interested in contributing to his Only Fools & Horses spin off The Green Green Grass. Litten wrote one episode and co-wrote another with Sullivan.

    2006–2018

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    In 2006, Litten penned his own comedy for ITV based in a Spanish all-inclusive holiday resort. Benidorm turned out to be a ratings hit for ITV and was also won for a BAFTA in the category of Situation Comedy. From series 3 onwards the half-hour sitcom was turned into an hour-long show. In October 2011, Constable & Robinson published Litten's book to accompany the series, The Benidorm Guide to A Happy Holiday. Benidorm has won numerous awards including seven National Television Awards.

    In 2012, a one-off sketch was produced for Sport Relief featuring the Benidorm cast. The sketch involved several of the characters singing on Britain's Got Talent. In January 2013, Sky Living announced its new sitcom The Spa, written and created by Litten and starring Rebecca Front, would air from 7 February 2013. In this series, Litten also plays a regular character, Marcus, an overweight fitness instructor who uses a wheelchair.

    In 2016, Litten wrote the script for the pilot episode for the remake of Are You Being Served?[2][3] The remake starred Jason Watkins, Sherrie Hewson, Roy Barraclough and Justin Edwards.[4][5] Although Litten was preparing for a whole series, the BBC cancelled the revival after the first episode aired.

    2019–present

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    Litten wrote and directed the sitcom Scarborough for the BBC. It started airing in September 2019. It was poorly received by critics,[6] and cancelled after one series.[7]

    In 2020, following information that Scarborough had been axed by the BBC, Litten embarked on a new career, purchasing a bar in Benidorm.[8] The bar opened in July 2020 and is named Mateo's Bar after a character in the show. The venue features real-life props from the set of Benidorm, and guest appearances from cast members from the show. In September 2020, due to enforced quarantine rules from COVID-19, Mateo's was temporarily closed.[9]

    Personal life

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    Litten is gay. When he came out to his parents, his father said, "I don't understand what you've chosen to be but promise me one thing, you'll never bring any of your friends around here."[10]

    He lives in Benidorm, Spain.

    Filmography

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1994 Minder 2nd Heavy Series 10 episode 4
    1995 A Touch of Frost PC Hobbs Series 3 episode 2: Quarry
    1996 EastEnders Mick 3 episodes
    1997 Pie in the Sky PC Ed Guthrie 7 episodes; series 5
    1998 Faith No More N/A Music video for "I Started a Joke"
    2000 Heartbeat Skinner Series 10 episode 1: Chalk and Cheese
    2000-2001 Perfect World Vaughan Rogers 13 episodes
    2001 Spaced Daisy's Benefit Clerk Series 2 episode 2: Change
    2003 Sweet Medicine Rev. Simon Roberts 5 episodes
    2004 French and Saunders N/A Series 6 episode 4
    2004-2005 The Catherine Tate Show Various 13 episodes; also co-writer
    2005 Dalziel and Pascoe Mad Dog 2 episodes
    Doc Martin Tony Series 2 episode 5
    2006 Green Wing Traffic cop 1 episode
    The Green Green Grass N/A Writer; 2 episodes in series 2
    2007-2018 Benidorm Various 6 episodes as actor;
    also series creator; writer of 70 episodes;
    director of 2 episodes
    2013 The Spa Marcus 8 episodes; also writer and creator
    Psychobitches N/A Co-writer; 2 episodes in series 1
    2016 Are You Being Served? N/A Writer
    2018 Benidorm: 10 Years on Holiday Himself Television film
    2019 Hope Gap Friendline man
    Scarborough Jack 5 episodes; also writer and creator
    2020 Urban Myths Norman Series 4 episode 1
    2022 Coronation Street Bernard Barnes 2 episodes
    2023 Bad Boys Go To Benidorm Himself Short film

    References

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    1. ^ "Derren Litten". IMDb. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  • ^ "The challenge of reviving 'Are You Being Served?'". iNews. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • ^ Cornish, James (11 September 2016). "'Are You Being Served?' review: A solid if slightly uneven revival of a classic". Cultbox. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • ^ "Are You Being Served?". BBC Media Centre.
  • ^ Jeffrey, Morgan (28 August 2016). "The BBC revives Are You Being Served? and Porridge... but was it worth it?". Digitalspy.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • ^ Blow, John (28 August 2019). "First look as BBC releases pictures ahead of new comedy Scarborough". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  • ^ Jones, Craig (17 January 2020). "Comic Jason Manford hits out at BBC's decision to end sitcom Scarborough". Leeds-live.co.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • ^ Chilton, Louis (1 April 2020). "Benidorm creator Darren Litten plans to open themed bar in Benidorm". The Independent. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • ^ "Mateo's Benidorm - A special announcement from Mateo's Benidorm proprietor, Derren Litten..... | Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  • ^ "When I told my father I was gay he said, "I don't understand what you've chosen to be but promise me one thing, you'll never bring any of yr friends around here". I didn't. But I wish he'd seen & heard this man, @HarveyFierstein speak". X. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
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