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      • John Chapman (producer) John Chapman is a British television producer. He won British Academy Television Awards for Best Single Drama for Screen Two: Skallagrigg in 1995, Best Drama Series for The Street in 2008, and Best Mini Series for National Treasure in 2017.
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  2. John Chapman is a British television producer. He won British Academy Television Awards for Best Single Drama for Screen Two: Skallagrigg in 1995, Best Drama Series for The Street in 2008, and Best Mini Series for National Treasure in 2017.

  3. Winner of 1996 Grand Prix. Best Film at Montreal Film Festival Awards. Nominated for Best European Feature at the Brussels International Film Festival. Selected for Sundance Film Festival.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0152409John Chapman - IMDb

    Producer: The Street. John Chapman is known for The Street (2006), National Treasure (2016) and The Lost Prince (2003).

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0152413John Chapman - IMDb

    He is the producer of Walking with Shadows, a chilling teen drama. John is also set to direct his own screenplay Lost In Security, and a Newbury Community Youth Project, The Chain. John has a number of other projects in various stages of development.

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  6. John Chapman is a British television producer. He won British Academy Television Awards for Best Single Drama for Screen Two: Skallagrigg in 1995, Best Drama Series for The Street in 2008, and Best Mini Series for National Treasure in 2017.

  7. A credits list of the actors, writers, producers, directors and other cast and crew involved in BBC1's Common As Muck.

  8. The Secret Life of John Chapman: Directed by David Lowell Rich. With Ralph Waite, Susan Anspach, Brad Davis, Elayne Heilveil. The true story of John Chapman, a college president who took a sabbatical and went out and got a job as a general laborer, to try to experience life outside his well-ordered but insulated college environment.