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Joe Tucker (born 1982) is a British screenwriter, director and animator.

He trained at the National Film & Television School where he made the award-winning short film For the Love of God.[1] Following this, he directed a number of music videos for Hot Club de Paris[2] and wrote sketches for CBBC series Horrible Histories.[3][4]

With Lloyd Woolf, he has created and written the television series Parents, Big Bad World, Witless, Black Ops, and Austin, and the TV movie Click & Collect.[5]

He is the nephew of the painter Eric Tucker about whom he has written a book, The Secret Painter,[6] which became a Sunday Times bestseller.[7]

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Joe Tucker is a British television writer, producer, and former animator known for co-creating and scripting comedy series, often in collaboration with writing partner Lloyd Woolf. Born in Warrington, Cheshire, England, he trained as an animation director at the National Film and Television School before transitioning to scripted comedy, where he has established himself in contemporary British sitcom and comedy-drama. Tucker began his career in animation, contributing to the children's series Horrible Histories as a writer and additional animation director, and directing the short film For the Love of God. He later focused on writing and producing for television, frequently partnering with Lloyd Woolf on projects that blend humor with sharp social observation. Their notable joint credits include co-creating and executive producing the series Parents, Big Bad World, Witless, Black Ops, and Austin, as well as the TV movie Click & Collect. Beyond screenwriting, Tucker is also an author. He wrote The Secret Painter, a memoir and biography exploring the life and hidden artistic legacy of his uncle, the painter Eric Tucker. Joe Tucker was born in 1982 in Warrington, Cheshire, England. He is the nephew of the painter Eric Tucker (1932–2018).

Broadcasting career

Joe Tucker is a television writer and producer known for his work on British comedy series. He began his career in animation, contributing to the children's series Horrible Histories and directing the short film For the Love of God. He later transitioned to scripted comedy writing and producing. His notable credits include co-creating and executive producing the series Witless, Click & Collect, Black Ops, and Austin, as well as contributing to Parents and Big Bad World. No information is available about any radio or sports broadcasting involvement. As of 2025, Joe Tucker remains active as a screenwriter, producer, director, and author, with recent credits including the BBC series Black Ops (2023 onwards) and Austin (2024 onwards), as well as his book The Secret Painter. No information indicates retirement or death.

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