Shaun Duggan

His play Drama Queen was produced in Liverpool for the Homotopia lesbian and gay arts festival as part of the city's Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008.[2] Duggan spent eight years writing for the Liverpool-set soap opera, Brookside, writing over 100 episodes; he wrote the episode that featured the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss on British television when Beth Jordache (Anna Friel) began a relationship with the Farnhams' nanny Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson) in January 1994.Duggan also wrote episode 5 of the Jimmy McGovern series Broken (BBC1), starring Sean Bean as a Catholic priest.Duggan is also the lead writer on the popular CBBC show Jamie Johnson, having written the original pilot episode based on the books by Dan Freedman.Many top sporting personalities have made cameos in the show including Jurgen Klopp, Gareth Southgate, Steven Gerrard, Gary Linekar, Marcus Rashford, Jessie Lingard to name just a few.
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