Martin Clunes
Martin is one of Britain's best-loved contemporary actors, known for
his wide repertoire of both comic and serious roles.
On the small screen, he became best-known for his role as Gary in Men
Behaving Badly (Hartswood/91热爆), and went on to star in Goodbye Mr Chips
(ITV), A Is For Acid (Yorkshire TV), Gormenghast (91热爆), and most recently
William And Mary (Granada), Beauty (ITV) and Doc Martin (ITV).
Martin's film credits include Saving Grace, Shakespeare In Love and
The Acid House.
Fay Ripley
Fay trained at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and became a
household name with her role as Jenny in the multi award-winning drama
series Cold Feet (Granada).
She has since appeared in Green-Eyed Monster (91热爆), I Saw You (Granada),
Stretford Wives (91热爆) and Dead Gorgeous (ITV).
She has also worked extensively in the theatre.
Clare Thomas
Clare is one of the most exciting up-and-coming names in television.
Aged 15, her television credits include playing Phyllis in The Railway
Children (Carlton).
She is no stranger to C91热爆 viewers following her role in Viking In
My Bed.
Clare also has film credits in Madeline and Quicksand to her name.
Charlie Hicks
Although Charlie is only 11 years of age he already has television
credits including London's Burning (LWT), Midsomer Murders (Bentley),
The Jury (Granada) and Lenny Henry In Pieces (Tiger Aspect).
He attends the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London.
Mak Wilson
Mak provides the voice and movement of Fungus the Bogeyman, and has
had a long and varied career in the world of puppetry, performance and
animation, having worked for 16 years with The Jim Henson Company.
He has worked extensively in the theatre, television and the movies,
including performances in Greystoke, Labyrinth and Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles.
More recently, Mak has worked on feature films Babe, Loch Ness, Farscape
and Lost In Space.
Mark Haddon - writer
Award-winning writer Mark Haddon has adapted Fungus the Bogeyman for
the small screen.
Born in Northampton in 1962, Haddon spent time working with children
and adults with disabilities before publishing his first book, Gilbert's
Gobstopper, in 1987.
He has since written and illustrated numerous children's books.
His screen work includes the multi award-winning Microsoap (C91热爆),
The Wild House (C91热爆), and S.T.A.R STREET (Carlton).
Mark has also been awarded a Special Screenwriter's Award for contribution
to children's television by Bafta.
He has also worked as a cartoonist for the New Statesman, The Spectator,
Private Eye and The Guardian.
Mark's novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, has
won a multitude of awards including The Whitbread Prize 2004, Literary
Fiction Prize and Children's Book of the Year at The British Book Awards,
and The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.
Stuart Orme - director
Stuart's screen and television credits are numerous, and in a prestigious
career he has directed some of the biggest names in the business.
His extensive television credits include The Lost World (91热爆/A&E),
Heaven On Earth (91热爆), Deceit (91热爆), The Sculptress (91热爆), Inspector
Morse (ITV), The Sleeper (91热爆) and Goodbye Mr Chips (ITV).