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Levi David Addai is a British playwright and screenwriter. He is best known for the award-winning Damilola, Our Loved Boy , the critically acclaimed Youngers and his stage plays 93.2FM and Oxford Street .

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15-607: Youngers is a British comedy drama series created by Benjamin Kuffuor and Levi David Addai . It began airing on E4 on 20 March 2013. It is produced by Big Talk Productions . The series has been picked up for international distribution by BBC Worldwide . The series follows a group of south-east London teenagers aiming to become the next big thing on the urban music scene. It opens with Yemi (Ade Oyefeso) and Jay (Calvin Demba) on their way to school to collect their GCSE results. After collecting

30-481: A matter of time before it crunks itself clean through the ceiling tiles". It was nominated for a Screen Nation Film and Television Awards for Diversity in Drama Production (2014), a Broadcast Award for Best Multichannel Programme (2014), and a BBC Radio 1 Teen Award for Best British TV show (2013). Addai's 90-minute BBC One drama Damilola, Our Loved Boy , starring Babou Ceesay and Wunmi Mosaku , tells

45-404: A review said "All the tawdry dazzle of London's most famous shopping district glitters in the third play by the sharp-eyed young talent Levi David Addai... This is a joyous hymn to our flawed, fabulous city." Oxford Street was nominated for a Writers' Guild award in the "Best Play (Theatre)" category (2008); and was nominated for the "Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre" category of

60-815: The Olivier Award (2009). His play for Polka Theatre , I Have A Dream , ran in September 2011. A new play, Blacklands , won the Alfred Fagon Award (2011). In 2011, Addai wrote a short film, Micah , starring Daniel Kaluuya for the Channel 4 series Coming Up which highlights films made for television by new directors and writers. It was broadcast in August and screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival . The short led to his winning "Best Breakthrough Talent" at

75-702: The Ovalhouse in a co-production with Paines Plough . A review in the Financial Times said "Addai writes his characters' most heartfelt emotions with the clarity and sincerity of a younger Richard Cameron ." Addai's third play, Oxford Street , starring Ashley Walters and Daniel Kaluuya 'premiered at the Royal Court in May 2008, before transferring for a limited run in Elephant and Castle shopping centre. The Times in

90-625: The Royal Court Young Writers Programme . It was performed at Royal Court Theatre in 2005, and then revived in 2006 before touring to Cardiff, Birmingham, Liverpool and Brighton. In a Times review it was said that "There is an enormous generosity in Addai's writing. He shows us the caring, supportive side of community.. this is a memorable and decidedly promising debut." Addai's second play, House of Agnes , premiered in March 2008 at

105-819: The Banff Rockie Special Jury Prize. It has won at the inaugural Diversity Awards and at the Movie, Video & Screen Awards. Other nominations include best single drama for the Broadcast Awards 2018 and the RTS Awards 2018 . In 2016, the BBC announced they were producing an adaptation of acclaimed YA novels Noughts and Crosses , to be written by Addai, with Matthew Graham . They had to bow out and Toby Whithouse took over in 2018. Addai's four-part serial Dark Mon£y , starring Babou Ceesay and Jill Halfpenny ,

120-597: The CDN Diversity Awards (2011). BBC Current Affairs commissioned Levi to write the drama My Murder starring John Boyega , based on a gang-related honey trap murder which premiered on BBC3 on 26 March 2012. My Murder won a Broadcast Awards (2013) in the "Best Single Drama" category; it won "Best Drama" at the Movie Video & Screen Awards (2012); it received a recognition at the 2012 Screen Nation Film and TV Awards for "Diversity in Drama Production"; and

135-603: The Youngers slowly make their way to the top of the music charts in London , however, the higher they get, more problems emerge. Slowly, the group starts to fade away, as Jay and Davina get into a secret relationship to hide things from Yemi. The series was greenlit for an eight episode order in August 2012. Producer Luke Alkin said in an interview that the series is inspired by the mainstream success of British urban music, citing artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Tinie Tempah as models for

150-456: The lead characters of Jay and Yemi. Well respected UK composer Aiden Hogarth aka S.K.I.T.Z Beatz was brought in to create the original soundtrack. There was an open casting call in early 2012 for the lead roles of Jay and Yemi, where over 350 actors were seen. To audition, it was required that the actors have some rap or musical background. After Ade Oyefeso and Calvin Demba were added to the cast,

165-486: The results, Yemi finds out he has had straight A's, whilst Jay receives poor grades. Jay then receives a leaflet about a local music competition, and pays to go and perform at the competition. At the reception, a grumpy receptionist soon enlists them as 'youngers', on the performers sheet. They deliver an excellent performance, and slowly, rise to the top of the music charts. Yemi adds his secret-crush Davina to their group, who loves Jay. Getting managed by their good friend Ash,

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180-568: The series was filmed between September and November in Peckham . The final cast was made up of predominantly new talent including YouTube act and Brit School graduates Mandem on the Wall. The series was declared a 'hit' after a 450,000 viewer turn out for the first episode. E4 have said, "Youngers has been a huge success, but we have to let time tell the tale from here, as the following episodes will have to be even better for it to continue." On 27 June 2013 it

195-862: The story of Damilola Taylor from the point of view of the Taylor family. It won the Best Single Drama BAFTA TV Award and the Screen Nation Film and Television Award for Diversity in Drama Production. Other wins include the Banff Rockie Best Television Movie Award, the CDN Best Drama Award and the CDN Best Author/Creative Award. It was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Writer, a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Single Drama, and

210-628: Was announced by Morgan Jeffery on the Digital Spy Website that E4 have ordered a second series for Youngers. It was broadcast some in June 2014 with 8 new episodes with Calvin Demba, Ade Oyefeso and Shavani Seth returning, also YouTube sensation Mandem on the Wall. Season 1 Season 2 Levi David Addai Addai was born in South London to Ghanaian parents. He studied at Brunel University . Addai wrote his first play, 93.2FM , as part of

225-409: Was nominated for "Best Single Drama" at the 2013 Royal Television Society awards. Addai was lead writer, co-creator and associate producer of Youngers , an E4 critically acclaimed drama series, which was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 20 March 2013, and ran for two series. The Guardian in a review said, "Youngers has heart, conviction and a spring in its trainers so pneumatic it's surely only

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