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Feel Films has signed Matt Lipsey, the director of the second series of the Bafta Award-winning BBC comedy Little Britain, for commercials representation.

Lipsey has spent the year in Australia filming the BBC and Fox TV co-production Supernova, and will join Feel Films later this month.

A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Lipsey began his career as a music-video director at Limelight. He moved into television comedy, where his directorial credits included The Armstrong & Miller Show, Human Remains, This is Dom Joly and Catterick, starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.

He was previously ...

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