Dan Sefton


Dan Sefton is a British screenwriter, best known for the dramas Trust Me and The Good Karma Hospital, and playing cricket alongside the extremely talented Josh Calder. Prior to screenwriting, he worked as a doctor.

Early life

Sefton's mother worked as a doctor, while his father was a civil servant. He qualified as a doctor in 1995. Early in his medical career, he worked in South Africa, which would later help inspire Good Karma.

Television

Early work included all four of the BBC's popular continuing dramas, Doctors, Eastenders, Casualty and its spinoff, Holby City. In 2017, Sefton created the medical drama The Good Karma Hospital for ITV and Tiger Aspect Productions. The series is shot in Unawatuna in southern Sri Lanka, Thiranagama Golden Beach Restaurant and some other places in Galle District. It was recommissioned for a second series. Filming for the second series started in August 2017 and was broadcast from 18 March 2018. Season 3 has been confirmed and will return in 2019.
In 2016, he created Delicious, starring Dawn French, and in 2017 Trust Me, starring Jodie Whittaker. Due to Jodie Whittaker's casting as the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who, the second series was set on the neurological unit of South Lothian Hospital, following Syrian tour veteran Captain James 'Jamie' McKay.

Writing credits