He began his television career writing episodes of Kavanagh QC. In 1996/7 he created and wrote the legal series Wing and a Prayer which ran for two seasons and was the first drama production aired by the newly formed Channel 5. The series was nominated for a BAFTA in the best TV series category in 1997.
Hall was one of the first elite level athletes to come out as gay while still competing. He made his sexual orientation public in 1992,. He competed in the 1994 Gay Games and was a level 5 champion.
Gregg Hurwitz, author of the Orphan X thrillers, and Matthew Hall, author of The Black Art of Killing, discuss their writing, from characterisation to research.
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published: 01 Apr 2020
Sam Cook In An Interview With | Matthew Hall (Writer, Keeping Faith)
Sam chats to writer, Matthew Hall about Keeping Faith's upcoming THIRD series!
published: 29 Apr 2020
Matthew Hall and James McIntyre
Novelist, screenwriter and former barrister, Matthew Hall, talks about his latest thriller, The Black Art of Killing, to former Glasgow gangland lawyer turned writer, James McIntyre, aka Jimmy Two-Guns. The conversation soon turns to James’s colourful past.
James practised criminal law in the 1980s and 90s and became a thorn in the flesh of the legal establishment with his unparalleled acquittal rate of members of Glasgow’s organised crime fraternity. His legal career was brought to an end in the late 1990s following his controversial conviction for possession of two handguns. On his release from prison James became a prolific screenwriter for television and has recently completed his first volume of memoirs.
Matthew and James have been good friends and occasional writing collaborators si...
published: 07 Apr 2020
#AdventureSociety: The Black Art of Killing by Matthew Hall
The #AdventureSociety is a book club for adventurous people. In each episode we talk to an author to discuss their latest adventure novel and all things writing. You can listen whether or not you've read the book in question.
The Black Art of Killing is a contemporary thriller for adults.
Download the reading group discussion sheet here: https://www.wilbur-niso-smithfoundation.org/our-work/advancing-adventure-writing
The books, authors and screenwriters Matthew Hall talks about:
Story by Robert McKee
Elmore Leonard
John Grisham
John le Carré
On Writing by Stephen King
About the book: Oxford University has never employed a man like Leo Black before.
Now an adored lecturer destined for tenure among the gleaming spires, Leo Black served the SAS for twenty years with distinction.
When...
published: 23 Jun 2020
Luke's Gospel with Matt and James
Matthew Hall is a screenwriter, novelist and former barrister and James McIntyre is a screenwriter and former Glasgow criminal lawyer who specialised in cases dealing with organised crime. Matthew is an Anglican, James is a Catholic. In this discussion they talk Luke's gospel and the unique emphasis it places on the role of the Virgin Mary in the story of Jesus.
Why does Catholicism revere Mary so highly and how does protestantism regard her? Matt and James try to make sense of it and find common ground.
published: 28 May 2020
When Christmas Comes to Town
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When Christmas Comes to Town · Matthew Hall · Meagan Moore
The Polar Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Producer: Alan Silvestri
Producer: Glen Ballard
Performed by: Matthew Hall
Performed by: Meagan Moore
Mixer: Scott Campbell
Masterer: Stephen Marcussen
Digital Editor: Stewart Whitmore
Orchestration: William Ross
Writer: Alan Silvestri
Contributor: David Bifano
Contributor: Debi Streeter
Contributor: Dirk Hebert
Contributor: Doug Frank
Contributor: Gary Lemel
Writer: Glen Ballard
Contributor: Jolie Levine-Aller
Contributor: Keith Zajic
Contributor: Lisa Margolis
Contributor: Ray Gonzalez
Contributor: Stephanie Kubiak
Contributor: Susan Genco
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Gregg Hurwitz, author of the Orphan X thrillers, and Matthew Hall, author of The Black Art of Killing, discuss their writing, from characterisation to research....
Gregg Hurwitz, author of the Orphan X thrillers, and Matthew Hall, author of The Black Art of Killing, discuss their writing, from characterisation to research.
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Novelist, screenwriter and former barrister, Matthew Hall, talks about his latest thriller, The Black Art of Killing, to former Glasgow gangland lawyer turned w...
Novelist, screenwriter and former barrister, Matthew Hall, talks about his latest thriller, The Black Art of Killing, to former Glasgow gangland lawyer turned writer, James McIntyre, aka Jimmy Two-Guns. The conversation soon turns to James’s colourful past.
James practised criminal law in the 1980s and 90s and became a thorn in the flesh of the legal establishment with his unparalleled acquittal rate of members of Glasgow’s organised crime fraternity. His legal career was brought to an end in the late 1990s following his controversial conviction for possession of two handguns. On his release from prison James became a prolific screenwriter for television and has recently completed his first volume of memoirs.
Matthew and James have been good friends and occasional writing collaborators since first meeting in 2006, when James contributed episodes to the BBC1 TV series New Street Law which Matthew co-created with G.F Newman.
More information at www.matthewhallbooks.com
Novelist, screenwriter and former barrister, Matthew Hall, talks about his latest thriller, The Black Art of Killing, to former Glasgow gangland lawyer turned writer, James McIntyre, aka Jimmy Two-Guns. The conversation soon turns to James’s colourful past.
James practised criminal law in the 1980s and 90s and became a thorn in the flesh of the legal establishment with his unparalleled acquittal rate of members of Glasgow’s organised crime fraternity. His legal career was brought to an end in the late 1990s following his controversial conviction for possession of two handguns. On his release from prison James became a prolific screenwriter for television and has recently completed his first volume of memoirs.
Matthew and James have been good friends and occasional writing collaborators since first meeting in 2006, when James contributed episodes to the BBC1 TV series New Street Law which Matthew co-created with G.F Newman.
More information at www.matthewhallbooks.com
The #AdventureSociety is a book club for adventurous people. In each episode we talk to an author to discuss their latest adventure novel and all things writing...
The #AdventureSociety is a book club for adventurous people. In each episode we talk to an author to discuss their latest adventure novel and all things writing. You can listen whether or not you've read the book in question.
The Black Art of Killing is a contemporary thriller for adults.
Download the reading group discussion sheet here: https://www.wilbur-niso-smithfoundation.org/our-work/advancing-adventure-writing
The books, authors and screenwriters Matthew Hall talks about:
Story by Robert McKee
Elmore Leonard
John Grisham
John le Carré
On Writing by Stephen King
About the book: Oxford University has never employed a man like Leo Black before.
Now an adored lecturer destined for tenure among the gleaming spires, Leo Black served the SAS for twenty years with distinction.
When the friend he fought alongside is killed in Paris trying to prevent the abduction of a young British scientist, the world Leo has tried to put behind him begins to reel him back in.
But as Leo gets closer to the startling truth about his friend's death, he faces a difficult decision.
Forget the training, the loyalty, the service and be the man the university wants him to be...
Or remember that not so long ago, he was a truly exceptional soldier.
The #AdventureSociety is a book club for adventurous people. In each episode we talk to an author to discuss their latest adventure novel and all things writing. You can listen whether or not you've read the book in question.
The Black Art of Killing is a contemporary thriller for adults.
Download the reading group discussion sheet here: https://www.wilbur-niso-smithfoundation.org/our-work/advancing-adventure-writing
The books, authors and screenwriters Matthew Hall talks about:
Story by Robert McKee
Elmore Leonard
John Grisham
John le Carré
On Writing by Stephen King
About the book: Oxford University has never employed a man like Leo Black before.
Now an adored lecturer destined for tenure among the gleaming spires, Leo Black served the SAS for twenty years with distinction.
When the friend he fought alongside is killed in Paris trying to prevent the abduction of a young British scientist, the world Leo has tried to put behind him begins to reel him back in.
But as Leo gets closer to the startling truth about his friend's death, he faces a difficult decision.
Forget the training, the loyalty, the service and be the man the university wants him to be...
Or remember that not so long ago, he was a truly exceptional soldier.
Matthew Hall is a screenwriter, novelist and former barrister and James McIntyre is a screenwriter and former Glasgow criminal lawyer who specialised in cases d...
Matthew Hall is a screenwriter, novelist and former barrister and James McIntyre is a screenwriter and former Glasgow criminal lawyer who specialised in cases dealing with organised crime. Matthew is an Anglican, James is a Catholic. In this discussion they talk Luke's gospel and the unique emphasis it places on the role of the Virgin Mary in the story of Jesus.
Why does Catholicism revere Mary so highly and how does protestantism regard her? Matt and James try to make sense of it and find common ground.
Matthew Hall is a screenwriter, novelist and former barrister and James McIntyre is a screenwriter and former Glasgow criminal lawyer who specialised in cases dealing with organised crime. Matthew is an Anglican, James is a Catholic. In this discussion they talk Luke's gospel and the unique emphasis it places on the role of the Virgin Mary in the story of Jesus.
Why does Catholicism revere Mary so highly and how does protestantism regard her? Matt and James try to make sense of it and find common ground.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
When Christmas Comes to Town · Matthew Hall · Meagan Moore
The Polar Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 200...
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
When Christmas Comes to Town · Matthew Hall · Meagan Moore
The Polar Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Producer: Alan Silvestri
Producer: Glen Ballard
Performed by: Matthew Hall
Performed by: Meagan Moore
Mixer: Scott Campbell
Masterer: Stephen Marcussen
Digital Editor: Stewart Whitmore
Orchestration: William Ross
Writer: Alan Silvestri
Contributor: David Bifano
Contributor: Debi Streeter
Contributor: Dirk Hebert
Contributor: Doug Frank
Contributor: Gary Lemel
Writer: Glen Ballard
Contributor: Jolie Levine-Aller
Contributor: Keith Zajic
Contributor: Lisa Margolis
Contributor: Ray Gonzalez
Contributor: Stephanie Kubiak
Contributor: Susan Genco
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
When Christmas Comes to Town · Matthew Hall · Meagan Moore
The Polar Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Producer: Alan Silvestri
Producer: Glen Ballard
Performed by: Matthew Hall
Performed by: Meagan Moore
Mixer: Scott Campbell
Masterer: Stephen Marcussen
Digital Editor: Stewart Whitmore
Orchestration: William Ross
Writer: Alan Silvestri
Contributor: David Bifano
Contributor: Debi Streeter
Contributor: Dirk Hebert
Contributor: Doug Frank
Contributor: Gary Lemel
Writer: Glen Ballard
Contributor: Jolie Levine-Aller
Contributor: Keith Zajic
Contributor: Lisa Margolis
Contributor: Ray Gonzalez
Contributor: Stephanie Kubiak
Contributor: Susan Genco
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Gregg Hurwitz, author of the Orphan X thrillers, and Matthew Hall, author of The Black Art of Killing, discuss their writing, from characterisation to research.
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Novelist, screenwriter and former barrister, Matthew Hall, talks about his latest thriller, The Black Art of Killing, to former Glasgow gangland lawyer turned writer, James McIntyre, aka Jimmy Two-Guns. The conversation soon turns to James’s colourful past.
James practised criminal law in the 1980s and 90s and became a thorn in the flesh of the legal establishment with his unparalleled acquittal rate of members of Glasgow’s organised crime fraternity. His legal career was brought to an end in the late 1990s following his controversial conviction for possession of two handguns. On his release from prison James became a prolific screenwriter for television and has recently completed his first volume of memoirs.
Matthew and James have been good friends and occasional writing collaborators since first meeting in 2006, when James contributed episodes to the BBC1 TV series New Street Law which Matthew co-created with G.F Newman.
More information at www.matthewhallbooks.com
The #AdventureSociety is a book club for adventurous people. In each episode we talk to an author to discuss their latest adventure novel and all things writing. You can listen whether or not you've read the book in question.
The Black Art of Killing is a contemporary thriller for adults.
Download the reading group discussion sheet here: https://www.wilbur-niso-smithfoundation.org/our-work/advancing-adventure-writing
The books, authors and screenwriters Matthew Hall talks about:
Story by Robert McKee
Elmore Leonard
John Grisham
John le Carré
On Writing by Stephen King
About the book: Oxford University has never employed a man like Leo Black before.
Now an adored lecturer destined for tenure among the gleaming spires, Leo Black served the SAS for twenty years with distinction.
When the friend he fought alongside is killed in Paris trying to prevent the abduction of a young British scientist, the world Leo has tried to put behind him begins to reel him back in.
But as Leo gets closer to the startling truth about his friend's death, he faces a difficult decision.
Forget the training, the loyalty, the service and be the man the university wants him to be...
Or remember that not so long ago, he was a truly exceptional soldier.
Matthew Hall is a screenwriter, novelist and former barrister and James McIntyre is a screenwriter and former Glasgow criminal lawyer who specialised in cases dealing with organised crime. Matthew is an Anglican, James is a Catholic. In this discussion they talk Luke's gospel and the unique emphasis it places on the role of the Virgin Mary in the story of Jesus.
Why does Catholicism revere Mary so highly and how does protestantism regard her? Matt and James try to make sense of it and find common ground.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records
When Christmas Comes to Town · Matthew Hall · Meagan Moore
The Polar Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Producer: Alan Silvestri
Producer: Glen Ballard
Performed by: Matthew Hall
Performed by: Meagan Moore
Mixer: Scott Campbell
Masterer: Stephen Marcussen
Digital Editor: Stewart Whitmore
Orchestration: William Ross
Writer: Alan Silvestri
Contributor: David Bifano
Contributor: Debi Streeter
Contributor: Dirk Hebert
Contributor: Doug Frank
Contributor: Gary Lemel
Writer: Glen Ballard
Contributor: Jolie Levine-Aller
Contributor: Keith Zajic
Contributor: Lisa Margolis
Contributor: Ray Gonzalez
Contributor: Stephanie Kubiak
Contributor: Susan Genco
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