Andrew Smith | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, Playwright, author |
Known for | Doctor Who |
Andrew Smith (born 27 July 1962) is a British screenwriter, playwright and author, best known for his work with the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.[1]
At seventeen-years-old, Smith achieved his ambition to write for Doctor Who with Full Circle, the third serial of the 18th season.[2] Working titles for this story included The Planet That Slept.[3] It broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 October to 15 November 1980. A novelisation of this serial, written by Smith, was published by Target Books in September 1982.[4]
After limited success in television, Smith left the industry and joined the police. Decades later, he would return to Doctor Who, becoming a regular writer for Big Finish Productions.[5] In addition to Doctor Who, Smith's other audio dramas would include Survivors, based on the 1970s BBC television series; Star Cops, based on the cult 1987 TV series created by Chris Boucher, and their Originals boxset, Transference, starring Alex Kingston.
Doctor Who main range[edit]
Lost Stories[edit]
Fourth Doctor Adventures[edit]
Classic Doctors, New Monsters[edit]
The War Doctor[edit]
The First Doctor Adventures[edit]
Early Adventures[edit]
Third Doctor Adventures[edit]
Destiny of the Doctor[edit]
Companion Chronicles[edit]
Short Trips[edit]
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UNIT: The New Series[edit]
The Robots[edit]
Survivors[edit]
Blake's 7[edit]
Star Cops[edit]
Big Finish Originals[edit]
Timeslip[edit]
Space 1999[edit]
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