In 1980, his first play
Commitments (which preceded the unrelated
Roddy Doyle novel and subsequent film of the same name) won him the London Theatre Critics Most Promising Playwright Award. His subsequent plays have been seen at the National Theatre, the
Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford and London, the Royal Court, Hampstead Theatre, the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, the Bush, the Donmar and the West End, as well as in Europe and North America. He has worked extensively in television. He was joint winner of the Writer's Guild Award for Best Drama Series for
Between The Lines and created
The Brief for ITV as well as adapting
Joseph Conrad’s
The Secret Agent for BBC1. He has also written for many other series including
Silent Witness,
Lewis and most recently, the BBC's swashbuckling series
The Musketeers. == Plays ==