Adam Jonathan Gee (born 12 September 1963 in London, England) is a London-based interactive media and TV producer and commissioner.
He was responsible for setting up Ideasfactory (renamed 4Talent), the Channel's creative industries talent development initiative.
Awards) including two in 2015 for Don’t Stop the Music made with international pianist James Rhodes and Jamie Oliver's Fresh One production company.
Gee has served on BAFTA's Television and Interactive Entertainment committees and is a voting member of the European Film Academy.
[10] Gee is a non-executive director of UK-based online marketing agency Hot Cherry[11] and of Blue Door Creative Development.
[12] Gee won the very first BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award (with Tim Wright and Rob Bevan) which was for Comedy presented by Stephen Fry in 1998.
He conceived the project, and co-wrote the script with interactive writer Tim Wright and writer/actor Ben Miller (Johnny English, etc.)
Gee served as an advisor on the UK government's Byron Review of Children and New Technology (child safety with regard to internet and video games) published in March 2008.