Neil Biswas
Neil Biswas is a British screenwriter, playwright and director best known for his non-fictional TV drama Bradford Riots, which he wrote and directed.
Early life
Biswas grew up in East London and is of Indian Bengali descent. He graduated with a degree in English from Oxford University.Career
His stage-plays include Crash, Skirmishes, Overhear and Skin. He has also written for BBC Radio Four, The Royal Court YPT, English National Opera and Tara Arts.Biswas has co-written the Talkback Productions' ten-part adaptation of In a Land of Plenty. He also wrote the TV serials Second Generation for Channel 4 and the mini-series, The Take which ran on Sky 1, and directed two episodes of Skins. He has written an episode of the fantasy series Sinbad. He has also co-written and directed his original feature film Darkness Visible.
Biswas is the co-creator, lead writer and co-executive producer for Stan Lee's Lucky Man, which screened in January 2016.