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Aaronvitch allowed the use of characters he created for televised ''Doctor Who'' in the non-''Doctor Who'' short stories ''[[Excalibur of Mars (short story)|Excalibur of Mars]]'' and ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]''.
Aaronvitch allowed the use of characters he created for televised ''Doctor Who'' in the non-''Doctor Who'' short stories ''[[Excalibur of Mars (short story)|Excalibur of Mars]]'' and ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]''.
He is now best-known for his non-''[[Doctor Who|DWU]] "Rivers of London" novels.''
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== TV credits ==
== TV credits ==

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Ben Aaronovitch is the author of several Doctor Who stories, his first being Remembrance of the Daleks; born in 1964 he became the first writer for the series to be born after its debut on television.

He also contributed to the Davros Connections documentary, and the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who. He is the brother of Owen Aaronovitch and David Aaronovich.

Aaronvitch allowed the use of characters he created for televised Doctor Who in the non-Doctor Who short stories Excalibur of Mars and The Dogs of War.

He is now best-known for his non-DWU "Rivers of London" novels.



TV credits

As writer

Bibliography

Target novelisations

Novels

Virgin New Adventures

Bernice Summerfield

Short stories

Doctor Who Magazine

Short Trips

Bernice Summerfield

Audio stories

The Lost Stories

Bernice Summerfield

Other

Doctor Who Magazine

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