Dan Zeff
Dan Zeff is a Bafta award-winning Drama and Comedy director and writer best known for Hattie, Lost in Austen, Inside No 9 and Ideal.
Dan directed the second half of the series, The Collection, a UK/US/French co-production for LookOut Point/Amazon Prime, a dark period drama set in the world of French Haute Couture just after the Second World War.
Before that he worked with Iwan Rheon and Rupert Grint on Adolf Hitler - The Artist, a blackly comic drama for Roughcut/Sky Arts, part of their 2017 Urban Myths Series.
Other recent work includes 2 episodes of the award-winning Inside No.9, and two series of the hit BBC3 comedy Siblings.
Previous drama credits include the critically-acclaimed film Hattie, (still BBC4's highest rating show), the ground-breaking Lost In Austen for ITV/Mammoth, and his 2 part Case Histories 'When Will There Be Good News' which won the Scottish Bafta for Best Television Drama.
Previous comedy credits include opening series of Siblings, Pramface, Ideal and The Worst Week Of My Life.