Alison Hume is a British television writer, known for her work as creator and executive producer of the CBBC series The Sparticle Mystery[1] and the BBC drama Rocket Man.
Alison Hume | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Screenwriter |
| Period | 2002–2015 |
| Genre | Science-fiction, fantasy, and crime drama |
In the 2019 European Parliament election Alison Hume stood as a candidate for the Labour Party in the Yorkshire and the Humber constituency.[2][3] Hume was also a candidate in the 2021 election for the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, she was unsuccessful in her bid and finished in second place.[4]
| Production | Notes | Broadcaster |
|---|---|---|
| Pure | Feature Film (2002) | N/A |
| The Vice | 2 episodes (2002–2003) | ITV |
| New Tricks | "Home Truths" (2004) | BBC |
| Beaten | TV Movie (2005) | BBC |
| Rocket Man | 3 episodes (2005) | BBC |
| Roman Mysteries | 2 episodes (2007) | BBC |
| Summerhill | TV Movie (2008) | CBBC |
| The Sparticle Mystery | 36 episodes (2011–2015) | CBBC |
| Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | ||||
| British Academy Children's Awards[5] | Children's: Drama | Alison Hume (with Stephen Smallwood and Jon East), for Summerhill | Nominated | |
| Children's: Writer | Alison Hume, for Summerhill | Won | ||
| Royal Television Society Awards[6] | Writer of the Year | Alison Hume, for Summerhill | Won | |
| 2015 | ||||
| Royal Television Society Awards - Yorkshire [7][8] | Writer - Drama | Alison Hume, for The Sparticle Mystery | Nominated | |
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