Mark Halliley is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a diverse repertoire of accomplishments as a writer, producer, and director.
His credits include the critically acclaimed documentary "The Wildest Dream", released in 2010, as well as the historical series "Britain's Great War", which premiered in 2014.
Halliley's work also encompasses period dramas, such as "Mrs Dickens' Family Christmas", a festive production released in 2011.
Furthermore, he has demonstrated his versatility by working on art documentaries, including "Modern Masters: Henri Matisse", which was showcased in 2009.
His experience in the industry extends back to the early 2000s, with credits such as the Channel 4 series "Nuclear Secrets", which aired in 2006.
In addition, Halliley has collaborated with esteemed personalities, including Jeremy Paxman, on the popular genealogy program "Who Do You Think You Are?", which first premiered in 2005.
His filmography also includes the romantic comedy "When Toby Met Julie", released in 2005, as well as the children's television special "The Granny Business", which originally aired in 1987.