John Nursall

John Nursall is a Canadian television producer, writing and producing television series, documentary films and interactive multimedia. He has been a producer/director at Access,[1] a medical media producer,[2] a writer/producer of web-based e-learning for Sweet Spot International, and a freelance writer, director and producer of television and film. He has also been a full-time instructor in scriptwriting for film, television and radio at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.[3] Nursall is based in Heriot Bay, British Columbia.

John Nursall on set

Nursall's sister, Catherine Mary Stewart, is a film and television actress. His brother, Alan Nursall, hosts The Alan Nursall Experience for the Canadian television science newsmagazine Daily Planet.

References

  1. Forst, Deborah and Ray Harper (directors), John Nursall et al. (writers) and Michele Boniface (producer) (2003). Solar energy in the biosphere (videorecording). Access.
  2. Black, Darold (director) and John Nursall (writer, producer) (2001). Addiction, Support and Spirituality (videorecording). Access.
  3. "Who We Are". Black Media Works. Retrieved 2007-01-11.


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