Bill Treharne Jones is a British film and television director, known for his work on the cult classic "The Mighty Boosh". He was born in London in 1965 and graduated from the University of Westminster in 1988 with a degree in film and television studies. After college, he made his feature film debut with the acclaimed film "The Stone of Destiny" in 1993.
In the late 1990s, Jones worked as a director on the popular British television sketch show "The 11 O'Clock Show". His work on the show earned him an International Emmy nomination. In 2004, he directed the cult classic "The Mighty Boosh", which starred Noel Fielding, Julian Barratt, and Michael Fielding. The show became a cult hit, and Jones was praised for his inventive direction and visual style.
In addition to his work on television, Jones also directed several feature films, including "The Big I Am" in 2010, and "The Heat" in 2011. He has also directed numerous music videos, including ones for The Prodigy and The Streets.
In 2013, Jones was nominated for a BAFTA for his work on "The Mighty Boosh". He has also been honored with the British Comedy Award for Best Director in 2008, and the Best Drama award at the British Independent Film Festival in 2011.
Outside of directing, Jones has also written and produced several projects. He wrote and produced the acclaimed web series "Chocolate and Cigarettes" in 2015.
Overall, Bill Treharne Jones is an accomplished director and producer, whose work has been acclaimed and celebrated both in the UK and abroad. His unique visual style has made him a sought-after director, and his work on "The Mighty Boosh" and other projects has earned him numerous awards and nominations.