Toby Haynes

Toby Haynes is a British television director, notable for his work on Doctor Who, Sherlock, Being Human, Black Mirror, and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. He also directed the Channel 4/HBO television film Brexit: The Uncivil War.[1]

He is a graduate of the National Film and Television School, and an alumnus of Falmouth University.[2]

Career

Haynes has directed Brexit: The Uncivil War for Channel 4 and HBO.

Television

Title Episodes Broadcaster
Coming Up
  • "The Baader Meinhoff Gang Show" (2004)
Channel 4
Hollyoaks
  • 1 episode (2007)
Channel 4
M.I. High
  • "The Sinister Prime Minister" (2007)
  • "Stars in Their Eyes" (2007)
  • "The Big Freeze" (2007)
  • "The Power Thief" (2007)
  • "Nerd Alert" (2007)
  • "It's a Kind of Magic" (2008)
  • "You Can Call Me Al" (2008)
  • "Evil by Design" (2008)
  • "Fit Up" (2008)
  • "Face Off" (2008)
CBBC
Holby Blue
  • Series 2, Episode 3 (2008)
  • Series 2, Episode 4 (2008)
BBC One
Spooks: Code 9
  • Series 1, Episode 5 (2008)
  • Series 1, Episode 6 (2008)
BBC Three
Being Human
  • Series 1, Episode 1 (2009)
  • Series 1, Episode 2 (2009)
BBC Three
Five Days
  • "Day 1" (2010)
  • "Day 2" (2010)
  • "Day 8" (2010)
BBC One
Doctor Who BBC One
Sherlock BBC One
Wallander
  • "An Event in Autumn" (2012)[5]
BBC One
The Musketeers
  • "Friends and Enemies" (2014)
  • "Sleight of Hand" (2014)
BBC One
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell BBC One
Black Mirror Netflix
Utopia
  • "Life Begins" (2020)
  • "Just a Fanboy" (2020)
  • "Tuesday's Child" (2020)
  • "Stay Alive, Jessica Hyde" (2020)
Amazon Prime
Andor
  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3
Disney+

Film

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2019 Brexit: The Uncivil War Yes [6]
TBA Oliver! Yes [7]

References

  1. Greene, Steve (14 December 2018). "'Brexit' Trailer: Bald Benedict Cumberbatch Wants the UK to Leave the EU". IndieWire. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  2. PixelRain (6 June 2012). "Five Top Tips: Toby Haynes" via Vimeo.
  3. "Video: Doctor Who at Wondercon 2011 (View from 36:35)". YouTube. Retrieved 20 April 2011. So what's next for you?" "I'm doing Sherlock.
  4. "Sherlock returns in May". Twitter.com. 31 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-08-18. Retrieved 2012-09-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Loughrey, Clarisse (25 June 2018). "Benedict Cumberbatch undergoes balding transformation to play Vote Leave campaign manager". The Independent. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  7. Pulver, Andrew (24 July 2015). "Please, sir, can I have it again? Oliver! musical to get remake". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 January 2017.


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