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Executive Director, The Parking Reform Network

Tony Jordan

Executive Director | The Parking Reform Network

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About Tony

Tony Jordan, born on 21 July 1957, is a British television writer and the executive director of the Parking Reform Network. He has an extensive career in television, having served as the lead writer and series consultant for the BBC One soap opera EastEnders for many years. During his time on the show, he authored over 250 episodes beginning in 1989 and wrote notable special episodes such as the 2008 single-hander Pretty Baby. Jordan created several television series, including Hustle, HolbyBlue, City Central, Moving Wallpaper, Echo Beach, The Nativity, The Passing Bells, and Dickensian. Additionally, he co-created critically acclaimed programs such as Life on Mars and By Any Means. His work spans genres and includes both ongoing series and period dramas, illustrating a versatile and influential presence in British television. Aside from his television career, he is known for his role with the Parking Reform Network, where he holds the position of executive director.

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