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Julie Gardner is an award-winning television producer operating internationally out of Los Angeles. After working with Jane Tranter at the BBC and BBC Worldwide Productions, she co-founded Bad Wolf with Tranter in 2015. Since launching Bad Wolf, Gardner has executive produced titles including I Hate Suzie and I Hate Suzie Too (HBO Max & Sky Atlantic), The Winter King (ITVX & MGM+), Doctor Who (BBC & Disney+), and Red Eye (ITVX). In the US, for sister company Bad Wolf America, limited series Lady in the Lake (Apple TV+), starring Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram and directed and showrun by Alma Har’el, will be the company’s first scripted title. Gardner has previously served as BBC’s Head of Drama, BBC Wales, where she spearheaded the 2005 revival of Bafta-winning Doctor Who, launched new series Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and oversaw brand enhancing events such as Doctor Who at the Proms. As BBC Commissioner, Gardner led an award-winning slate of independent programming including The Girl in the Café, Life on Mars, Being Human, and Stuart: A Life Backwards. At BBC Worldwide Productions, Gardner executive produced titles such as Da Vinci’s Demons (Starz) and Getting On (HBO). Gardner is an honorary fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the University of West Glamorgan. She is the recipient of the Sian Phillips Award at BAFTA Cymru 2013. In 2014 she was made an MBE for her contribution to the growth of the television industry in Wales.