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Revision as of 13:28, 9 March 2023
David Llewellyn (born 1978[1]) was a prose and audio writer for Doctor Who and its spinoffs.
Llewellyn also contributed to the reference book Queers Dig Time Lords.
Personal life
Llewellyn graduated from Darlington College of Arts in 2000.[source needed] Llewellyn was openly gay.[2]
Credits
Novels
BBC New Series Adventures
BBC Torchwood novels
Short stories
Doctor Who
The Brilliant Book
The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who
The Legends of Ashildr
Torchwood
- Mrs Acres (in Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008))
- The Book of Jahi (in TM 11 - 13)
- I May Be Some Time (in TM 18)
- The Secret of Crow Island (in TM 23)
- The Baby Farmers (in Consequences)
Audio
BBC Torchwood
Doctor Who Main Range
Special Releases
The Fourth Doctor Adventures
The War Doctor
Out of Time
The Third Doctor Adventures
The Twelfth Doctor Chronicles
Bernice Summerfield
The Lone Centurion
Gallifrey
- Arbitration
- Intervention Earth - with Scott Handcock
- Enemy Lines
- Celestial Intervention
- Havoc
- Hostiles
- Unity
- Beyond
- The Passenger
The War Master
- The Coney Island Chameleon
- Darkness and Light
- The Edge of Redemption
- The Castle of Kurnos 5
- The Master of Dorian Gray
Big Finish Torchwood
- The Conspiracy
- Uncanny Valley
- Zone 10
- Visiting Hours
- The Death of Captain Jack
- Instant Karma (with James Goss and Jonathan Morris)
- The Green Life
- Dead Man's Switch
- Drive
- Cadoc Point
- Dead Plates