Hugh Costello
Hugh Costello is an Irish writer.
Career
Costello made his name in radio (recently The Guest At St Peters, Bail Out, My Dear Children Of The Whole World, What The Bishops Knew and Conclave) and television (credits include The Ambassador, Holby City and On Home Ground). He also wrote the short film The Rope Trick as well as the feature Auto de Fe.[1] However, he is best known for writing the critically acclaimed[2][3] 2007 film Bernard and Doris, which premiered on HBO on 9 February 2008 and was nominated for ten Emmy awards,[4] including Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries.
gollark: Except fuel-y stuff is actually energy- and power-dense.
gollark: > One inadequately solved design problem was the need for heavy shielding to protect the crew and those on the ground from acute radiation syndrome; other potential problems included dealing with crashes.[2] ah yes.
gollark: That is not much of an issue. The carbon dioxide production from them is. If we ran out somehow, it would be possible to synthesize more (with energy input, obviously).
gollark: Also, I think there are some nuclear plane concepts? Generally they use the heat from the nuclear stuff directly in some way.
gollark: This is probably far beyond the life expectancy of a plane.
External links
References
- Rochelle Stevens & Co. - Hugh Costello
- Rolling Stones Review - Bernard and Doris
- Shales, Tom (9 February 2008). "'Bernard and Doris,' Richly Rendered In HBO Drama". The Washington Post.
- "2008 Emmy scorecard". Los Angeles Times.
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