This article is about the television producer. For the musician, see NIve.
Brian Park is a Scottish television producer and executive. He was born in Fife but lived in Aberdeen’s Bucksburn between the ages of nine and 17.[1] He acted when he was a child and joined the Aberdeen Children’s Theatre at the age of 13, appearing in an episode of Dr Finlay’s Casebook.[1]
Park joined Granada Television after graduating from Edinburgh University. He rose through the television ranks and, after leaving for a two-year spell with Tyne Tees Television, he returned to Granada in 1992 as head of entertainment where he produced the award-winning Prime Suspect, September Song and the pilot for My Wonderful Life.[2]
Park left Coronation Street in 1998 to start Shed Productions with Coronation Street script executive Ann McManus, which produced TV shows such as Bad Girls, Waterloo Road and Footballers Wives.[1][4] Park was also producer on the Channel 5 soap Family Affairs, overseeing a revamp of the show that included killing off the entire Hart family in a canal boat explosion.[5]
In 2009, Park had a brain aneurysm while holidaying in Italy and underwent brain surgery.[1]