I was wearing what I hoped was a killer combination of black jeans, lilac crepe shirt, chiffon scarf and Susannah York-style makeup.
Her first solo project was the BBC Play For Today Watch With Mother starring Annette Crosbie and Barbara Ewing in 1988.
In 2000, following the success of Bad Girls, Shed won a major new commission for primetime ITV, Footballers' Wives.
[2] In 2006, Shed received its first commission from BBC One, Waterloo Road, a drama series about a failing comprehensive school in Rochdale.
After proving to be a huge hit with viewers, especially the valuable 16- to 24-year-old audience, Waterloo Road was immediately re-commissioned by the BBC for a second series.
[8] With her writing partner Ann McManus she wrote the book for the musical Bad Girls: The Musical[9] to a score by Kath Gotts which, after a tryout at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds in June 2006 transferred to London's West End for previews at the Garrick Theatre on 16 August 2007 before officially opening on 12 September 2007.
The awards celebrate the contributions made by individuals and organisations to the lives of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people in the UK.
[1] Today Chadwick is a freelance writer[2] and lives in London with her civil partner, composer & lyricist Kath Gotts.