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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bernadette Davis is a television screen-writer, who co-wrote the first 2 series of the BBC's sitcom Game On with Andrew Davies. She wrote the third series on her own. She was nominated for a BAFTA award for Game On in 1997. Game On was said to be: \"a part of a zeitgeist that came to define a generation\" and was a \"sitcom that was so of its time, that it took its name from a catchphrase of the decade.\" She studied English and Drama at Goldsmiths College, University of London.In 1996, Davis co-wrote the mini-TV series Wilderness with Andrew Davis, from the novel by Dennis Danvers. She also wrote an episode of Soldier Soldier in 1997, titled \"Line of Departure\".She wrote a 6-episode sitcom series called The Wilsons in 2000, which featured David Bradley and Julian Rhind-Tutt, in one of his earliest roles.In 2012, she wrote the BBC Three sitcom series Some Girls. Series 1 aired in November 2012, and series 2 started airing in September 2013.Some Girls has been described as: \"...a comedy about the kind of girls more usually seen in worrying documentaries about inner city teens. The series centres around a group of 16/17 year old pupils at [a] Comprehensive School in London.\" Davis herself said about the show: \"As far as I know, there aren't any other comedies about girls of this age. Inbetweeners has shown what a rich area for comedy this age group is - but girls are very different and I thought they should have their own show.\"The Daily Mirror made the first episode of Some Girls \"Tuesday's must-see TV\" and described the show as \"Energetic, irreverent and real\". The Stage online said: \"the relationship between the quartet of friends is well observed and firmly rooted in recognisable, realistic emotions\". Comedian Jimmy Mulville, Managing Director of Hat Trick Productions, says: “This second series of Some Girls confirms Bernadette Davis as one of the funniest writers working today. We're lucky to have her.”"@en }

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