Nick Bain
Screenwriter, Producer & Entertainment Journalist
London-based screenwriter and producer with credits spanning Hollywood, and international animation. Former foreign desk journalist at The Scotsman, Nick brings insider industry knowledge to his TV coverage.
About Nick Bain
Nick Bain is a London-based screenwriter, producer, and author whose career has taken him from the newsrooms of Edinburgh to film sets spanning four continents. Originally from Scotland, he brings a journalist's eye for detail and a storyteller's instinct for drama to everything he writes.
From Newsroom to Stage to Screen
Nick's career began on the foreign desk of The Scotsman, where he honed his skills covering international affairs. The transition to creative writing came through theatre - his 2007 Edinburgh Festival satire Prints of Denmark earned an Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award nomination and transferred to London's West End.
The move into screen came via animation, starting at Indian studio Kahani World in 2008. From there, Nick carved out a distinctive niche as an international commission writer, with projects spanning Lagos, Cape Town, Lebanon, Libya, Russia, and China.
Major Credits
Nick's breakthrough feature screenplay credit came with the UK thriller The List (2014), which secured him LA representation. He went on to serve as Associate Producer on The Man Who Knew Infinity, starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons.
Perhaps his most notable screen credit is Jagame Thandhiram (2021), the Tamil-London gangster crossover film starring Dhanush. Netflix acquired the film for a regional record fee, and it reached #1 in eight countries - a remarkable achievement for a genre-bending international production.
Industry Leadership
Beyond writing, Nick co-founded Behind the Billboards, an international content development company. He has served on a Studio Advisory Board alongside former executives from HBO, Netflix, and Legendary Entertainment, giving him unique insight into how the industry operates at the highest levels.
He currently works with Pickering Animation Studios and has several projects in development, including a German Film Federation-funded feature and a series adaptation of Richard Zimler's acclaimed novel Strawberry Fields Forever.
Writing Style
Nick's journalism background gives his entertainment writing a distinctive edge. He understands both the creative and commercial sides of the industry, bringing insider knowledge to his analysis of what's worth watching. His international experience means he's equally comfortable covering British drama, Bollywood blockbusters, or independent animation.
He's also an acclaimed creative writing teacher, helping novelists and screenwriters develop their craft and secure representation from top-tier agents and publishers.
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Nick Bain writes about television and film for TV Guide UK.
Nick Bain is a screenwriter, producer, and entertainment journalist based in London.
Recent Articles by Nick Bain
What's On TV Tonight: Wednesday 24th December 2025
Gavin & Stacey ends forever, Mark Gatiss brings the chills with A Ghost Story for Christmas, and Lenny Rush goes searching for Santa. Plus: Bob and Paul go fishing in Devon, Love Actually returns, and Midnight Mass closes out Christmas Eve.
What's On TV Tonight: Tuesday 23rd December 2025
Guz Khan gets an unexpected bonus in Stuffed, 75-year-old Linda ends a 16-year dating drought on First Dates, and gingerbread production reaches fever pitch. Plus: Dark Winds continues, Harriet Kemsley hits the Apollo, and John Wick battles through Paris.
What's On TV Tonight: Sunday 21st December 2025
Amadeus arrives with Paul Bettany and Will Sharpe, Oppenheimer gets its terrestrial premiere, and Beyond Paradise delivers festive mischief. Plus: The War Between the Land and the Sea reaches its climax, Tom Daley crowns Britain's best knitter, and John Wick goes late.
What's On TV Tonight: Saturday 20th December 2025
A bittersweet night as Strictly Come Dancing crowns a winner and says goodbye to Tess and Claudia. Plus: wall-to-wall Madness, Die Another Day, Westlife at the Albert Hall, and Bradley Walsh playing Blankety Blank.
What's On TV Tonight: Friday 19th December 2025
Celebrity MasterChef crowns its winner, Dispatches exposes Britain's parcel theft epidemic, and All Her Fault reveals its big twist. Plus: The Last Leg wraps up the year, Graham Norton hosts Jessie Buckley and Jack Black, and there's late-night Rocky Horror for those still awake.
What's On TV Tonight: Monday 15th December 2025
The Salt Path scandal investigation continues, Jamie Oliver preps your Christmas turkey, Coronation Street battles Emmerdale in the Big Quiz, and Fred Sirieix takes First Dates to Spain. Plus: Michelle Yeoh's Oscar-winning multiverse madness on Film4.