Kirkby made his TV directorial debut with the BAFTA nominated science spoof
Look Around You. He received further recognition for the first season of the BAFTA nominated
My Mad Fat Diary, the BAFTA nominated BBC single drama
The C Word, and more recently the critically acclaimed
Fleabag. In the United States he created and directed all eight episodes and co-executive produced the award-winning first & second season of
Brockmire for IFC. Other notable US television directing credits includes episodes of the Emmy-winning HBO comedy
Veep (TV series),
Grace & Frankie,
Brooklyn Nine-Nine,
Man Seeking Woman, and his Netflix 6-part TV series
The Pentaverate created by
Mike Myers, about a secret society that has been working to control world events since 1347. He has also made documentaries with
Motörhead,
Iron Maiden, and
Judas Priest for the multi-award-winning documentary strand
Classic Albums, as well as creating and directing all 4 series of the critically acclaimed BAFTA winning show
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle a six-part comedy series featuring standup and sketches. The first season was executive produced by
Armando Iannucci and script edited by
Chris Morris. The first episode received positive reviews from
The Independent and
The Daily Mirror, although the show received a negative review, written by
Stewart Lee in
Time Out, in which he described himself as "fat" and his performance as "positively Neanderthal, suggesting a jungle-dwelling pygmy, struggling to coax notes out of a clarinet that has fallen from a passing aircraft". The second series won a BAFTA for Best Comedy Programme in 2012. Tim is currently developing a slate of FILM and TV projects, one of which is
The Search For The Dice Man based on the novel by Luke Rhinehart. ==Filmography==