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'''Vinay Patel''' wrote the television stories ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'', for [[series 11 (Doctor Who)|series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', and ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' for [[series 12 (Doctor Who)|series 12]], which he co-wrote with [[Chris Chibnall]]. | '''Vinay Patel''' wrote the television stories ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'', for [[series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', and ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'' for [[series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 12]], which he co-wrote with [[Chris Chibnall]]. | ||
With ''Demons of the Punjab'', he became the second [[person of colour]] (in broadcast order) to contribute a script to ''Doctor Who'', after [[Malorie Blackman]]. Patel's ''Doctor Who'' debut focused on the [[Partition of India]] in [[1947]]. He told ''[[Radio Times]]'': | With ''Demons of the Punjab'', he became the second [[person of colour]] (in broadcast order) to contribute a script to ''Doctor Who'', after [[Malorie Blackman]]. Patel's ''Doctor Who'' debut focused on the [[Partition of India]] in [[1947]]. He told ''[[Radio Times]]'': | ||
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As a member of the [[writer's room]] for that series, he also took part in planning for other episodes. After possible titles for episode 4 were discussed by the team, Patel suggested ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'', which became the final title. His idea was a reference to the [[Sex Pistols]] song, {{wi|Anarchy in the U.K.}}. ([[DWM 531]]) | As a member of the [[writer's room]] for that series, he also took part in planning for other episodes. After possible titles for episode 4 were discussed by the team, Patel suggested ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'', which became the final title. His idea was a reference to the [[Sex Pistols]] song, {{wi|Anarchy in the U.K.}}. ([[DWM 531]]) | ||
He also wrote | He also wrote two short stories, both of which tied into his TV episodes: ''[[Letters from the Front (short story)|Letters from the Front]]'' for ''[[The Target Storybook (anthology)|The Target Storybook]]'' (featuring characters from ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'') and ''[[The Tourist (short story)|The Tourist]]'' for ''[[Adventures in Lockdown]]'' (featuring characters from ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]''). | ||
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Vinay Patel wrote the television stories Demons of the Punjab, for series 11 of Doctor Who, and Fugitive of the Judoon for series 12, which he co-wrote with Chris Chibnall.
With Demons of the Punjab, he became the second person of colour (in broadcast order) to contribute a script to Doctor Who, after Malorie Blackman. Patel's Doctor Who debut focused on the Partition of India in 1947. He told Radio Times:
As a member of the writer's room for that series, he also took part in planning for other episodes. After possible titles for episode 4 were discussed by the team, Patel suggested Arachnids in the UK, which became the final title. His idea was a reference to the Sex Pistols song, Anarchy in the U.K.. (DWM 531)
He also wrote two short stories, both of which tied into his TV episodes: Letters from the Front for The Target Storybook (featuring characters from Demons of the Punjab) and The Tourist for Adventures in Lockdown (featuring characters from Fugitive of the Judoon).
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bond, Kimberley (11 November 2018). What happened during the partition of India?. RadioTimes. Retrieved on 11 November 2018.