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Director Tracey Larcombe is a TV Drama, short film & comedy director who comes from a strong background in programme production for SKY & the BBC. With a track record for directing intelligent, eye-catching projects in a variety of genres, Tracey is a natural storyteller, communicating with her audience in an engaging, emotional & cinematic way. As well as her passion and infectious enthusiasm, she has a very strong sense of what she wants and knows how to communicate this to her actors and crew with sensibility, diplomacy and a sense of humour. Tracey is adept at delivering high profile, high end, creatively driven projects on schedule and on budget. She is also a born collaborator with a dedicated teamwork ethos of kindness, care and encouragement both on and off set. Tracey has directed numerous TV drama series including 'Silent Witness', 'Holby City', 'Casualty' and 'Doctors' for BBC1 and 'Hollyoaks' for Lime Pictures/Channel 4. Other shows include RTS Award winning drama series 'Moving On' for LA Productions/ BBC1 and BAFTA award winning CBBC show 'The Dumping Ground'. Her most recent work includes 'Silent Witness' series 23 & 25, and four-part ITV drama 'Innocent' staring Katherine Kelly, Jamie Bamber & Shaun Dooley. Tracey's 2nd Unit directing work includes series 1 of 'Good Omens' (Amazon & BBC Studios TX 2019) directed by Douglas Mackinnon. In collaboration with other writers, Tracey has a slate of her own projects in development including, dark comedy drama series 'Season To Taste', based on Natalie Young's best-selling book 'Season to Taste - Or How to Eat Your Husband'; Feature screenplay 'Mother in the Cupboard' a paranom-com co-written with David Baddiel; and limited TV series adaptation of Baddiel's hilarious novel, 'Time for Bed'. Tracey has travelled extensively, working throughout the UK and many other countries including Rep of Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Moldova, Africa, India, Cambodia, China, Japan, and across the USA.