They're best known for their work on fantasy television series[1] such as BBC One's Robin Hood (2006), ITV1's Primeval (2007)[2] and Sky 1's Sinbad (2012).
Beginning in 1995, Kurti & Doyle's work in independent British cinema led to a two-year writing contract with US studio Miramax.
Following this they moved into television writing, starting with EastEnders and Eldorado, followed by a three-part adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Kidnapped, for BBC One.
They were to write a live-action version of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book for Pathé Films and the BBC, that was later reversioned for audio.
[4][5] Kurti & Doyle have written extensively for audio: for B7 Media, they wrote an audio drama reboot of the iconic British science fiction comic Dan Dare, distributed by Big Finish;[6][7] and an adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, starring Derek Jacobi and Hayley Atwell, also distributed by Big Finish;[8] and wrote the sci-fi thriller podcast The Effect, commissioned from B7 Media by Audible.