Script-writer.
Bishop's earliest scripts were for House Rules (1988), a series about a Melbourne housewife who becomes a member of parliament. She followed this with the script for All the Rivers Run II (1990), co-written with Vince Moran, and then with scripts for series two and three of Embassy (1991-1992), the ABC's series about the Australian embassy in the fictional South-East Asian country of Ragaan. In 1992, she co-wrote (with American script-writer/dramatist Mark Troy) the American slasher film Zipperface.
Since Zipperface, however, all Bishop's scripts have been for Australian television. In the 1990s, she produced scripts for such widely ranging programs as children's adventure Ship to Shore (1993), Jonathan M. Shiff Productions' young-adult ecological science-fiction series Ocean Girl (1994) and Thunderstone (1999), children's fantasy series The Gift (1997), and crime dramas Janus (1995) and State Coroner (1997-1998).
Her work since 2000 has been similarly varied, with scripts for Seachange-style adult drama Something in the Air (2000-2001), Jonathan M. Shiff Productions' teen science-fiction series Cybergirl (2001), crime drama Marshall Law (2002), children's series The Saddle Club (2003), drama series Headland (2005), and soap opera Home and Away (2006).
Screen Australia also notes her as one of the contracted writers for series two of Chuck Finn, before the program was truncated by the financial collapse of the production company.