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'''Matthew Sweet''' (born [[2 December (people)|2 December]] [[1969 (people)|1969]] <ref>[https://twitter.com/bigfinish/status/1201474510811213824 Twitter]</ref>) is principally a British broadcaster and television critic. He has contributed to newspapers like {{wi|The Independent}} and various arms of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. As he holds a doctorate in [[19th century]] {{w|sensation novel|sensation fiction}}, his opinion on that genre, and related ones, became valued by various British media outlets in the 21st century. He is also the author of various non-televised [[DWU]] stories.
'''Matthew Sweet''' (born [[2 December (people)|2 December]] [[1969 (people)|1969]] <ref>[https://twitter.com/bigfinish/status/1201474510811213824 Twitter]</ref>) is principally a British broadcaster and television critic. He has contributed to newspapers like {{wi|The Independent}} and various arms of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. As he holds a doctorate in [[19th century]] {{w|sensation novel|sensation fiction}}, his opinion on that genre, and related ones, became valued by various British media outlets in the 21st century. He is also the author of various non-televised [[DWU]] stories.


This combination of specific experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and a broad background in on-air literary criticism attracted the attention of several producers in the 2010s. He presented a radio programme on the history of the [[Doctor Who theme]] during the interval of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]] concert on [[BBC Radio]] 3. He was asked to present several documentaries for the so-called "classic" range of ''Doctor Who'' DVDs — including ''[[Riverside Story (documentary)|Riverside Story]]'', ''[[One Hit Wonder (documentary)|One Hit Wonder]]'', and ''[[All's Wells That Ends Wells (documentary)|All's Wells That Ends Wells]]'' — as well as the very well-received 50th anniversary documentary, ''[[Me, You and Doctor Who]]'' the BBC's {{wi|The Culture Show}}. In the same year, along with [[Nicholas Briggs]], he was one of the on stage interviewers for the Doctor Who 50th Celebration Convention at the Excel Centre over the 50th Anniversary weekend.
This combination of specific experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and a broad background in on-air literary criticism attracted the attention of several producers in the 2010s. He presented a radio programme on the history of the [[Doctor Who theme]] during the interval of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]] concert on [[BBC Radio]] 3. He was asked to present several documentaries for the so-called "classic" range of ''Doctor Who'' DVDs — including ''[[Riverside Story (documentary)|Riverside Story]]'', ''[[One Hit Wonder (documentary)|One Hit Wonder]]'', and ''[[All's Wells That Ends Wells (documentary)|All's Wells That Ends Wells]]'' — as well as the very well-received 50th anniversary documentary, ''[[Me, You and Doctor Who]]'' the BBC's {{wi|The Culture Show}}. In the same year, along with [[Nicholas Briggs]], he was one of the on stage interviewers for the Doctor Who 50th Celebration Convention at the Excel Centre over the 50th Anniversary weekend. He also presented ''[[Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years (audio documentary)| The Wilderness Years]]'' for [[BBC Radio 4]].


He also contributed to the charity reference book ''[[Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who]]''.
He also contributed to the charity reference book ''[[Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who]]''.
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* ''[[Nice or Nasty? (documentary)|Nice or Nasty: The Making of Vengeance on Varos]]'' on ''[[Vengeance on Varos (TV story)|Vengeance on Varos]]'' Special Edition [[DVD]] release
* ''[[Nice or Nasty? (documentary)|Nice or Nasty: The Making of Vengeance on Varos]]'' on ''[[Vengeance on Varos (TV story)|Vengeance on Varos]]'' Special Edition [[DVD]] release
* ''[[Me, You and Doctor Who]]''
* ''[[Me, You and Doctor Who]]''
* ''[[Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years (audio documentary)| The Wilderness Years]]'' for [[BBC Radio 4]]


== Acting roles ==
== Acting roles ==

Revision as of 17:59, 19 November 2023

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Matthew Sweet (born 2 December 1969 [1]) is principally a British broadcaster and television critic. He has contributed to newspapers like The Independent and various arms of the British Broadcasting Corporation. As he holds a doctorate in 19th century sensation fiction, his opinion on that genre, and related ones, became valued by various British media outlets in the 21st century. He is also the author of various non-televised DWU stories.

This combination of specific experience with Doctor Who and a broad background in on-air literary criticism attracted the attention of several producers in the 2010s. He presented a radio programme on the history of the Doctor Who theme during the interval of the Doctor Who at the Proms (2010) concert on BBC Radio 3. He was asked to present several documentaries for the so-called "classic" range of Doctor Who DVDs — including Riverside Story, One Hit Wonder, and All's Wells That Ends Wells — as well as the very well-received 50th anniversary documentary, Me, You and Doctor Who the BBC's The Culture Show. In the same year, along with Nicholas Briggs, he was one of the on stage interviewers for the Doctor Who 50th Celebration Convention at the Excel Centre over the 50th Anniversary weekend. He also presented The Wilderness Years for BBC Radio 4.

He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.

He is also the host of the In Conversation series of interviews for The Collection Blu-ray box sets.

Credits

Short Stories

Short Trips

Anthologies

The Target Storybook

I Am the Master: Legends of the Renegade Time Lord

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

The Sixth Doctor Adventures

Bernice Summerfield

Jago & Litefoot

Documentaries

Acting roles

Big Finish

Bernice Summerfield

Webcasts

The Collection Blu-Ray Trailers

External links


Footnotes