Production
Graham Benson - Executive Producer
Graham Benson joined TVS as Controller of Drama in 1987 and has been involved in film and television production for more than twenty-five years. He produced the television series Fox, Mike Leigh’s Meantime and was chairman of BAFTA between 1985 and 1987. In 1992 he founded Blue Heaven Productions with his wife Christine as the managing director and in 2003 Southampton Institute made him an Honorary Doctor of Letters.
Neil Zeiger - Series Producer
Neil Zeiger began his career in 1973 as Deputy Stage Manager at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. He worked as an Assistant Floor Manager with the BBC in London and became a drama producer, establishing a new drama unit for BBC Northern Ireland. In 1980, he produced Too Late to Talk to Billy, a drama starring Kenneth Branagh in his first television role.
Neil left the BBC to form Flickers Productions where he produced Lamb, an award winning film starring Liam Neeson. In 1987 he became series producer for The Ruth Rendell Mysteries and in 1992 joined Graham Benson at Blue Heaven Productions. Recent work includes: The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne (Canada 1998), Peak Practice (ITV 2001) and Rockface (BBC 2003).
In 2004 Neil was appointed executive producer for television at Portman Film and Television: “My job is to boost the TV presence of Portman by enabling more writers, more individual producers and more production companies to use our distribution machine. I believe this is an exciting time. Television is evolving at a rate of knots and I think the creative and marketing skills we offer at Portman present a unique opportunity. The film side of the business delivers quality drama, so my focus will be on high-end television drama series.”
Thirteen Steps Down: An ITV commissioned, two-part drama based on Ruth Rendell’s 2004 standalone novel, is now in production. The drama is being produced by Neil Zeiger and directed by Marek Losey with a screenplay by Adrian Hodges.

Christopher Ravenscroft will be taking on the role of Arthur Winslow in a new production of The Winslow Boy at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton. 29 March – 21 April 2012.

George Baker 1931 – 2011: “He absolutely loved Wexford and he loved being Wexford…”
Watch Inspector Wexford on ITV
- Road Rage Part 1: 10:00pm on Sun, 10 April 2011.
- Road Rage Part 2: 10:00pm on Sun, 17 April 2011.
- Super Sleuths: 10:35pm on Tue, 11 October 2011.
- Wexford and Me (Ep 4): 10:00pm on Wed, 26 October 2011.
- Simisola: 10:00pm on Tue, 01 May 2012.
- Harm Done: 11:40pm on Wed, 23 May 2012.




