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'''Mark Gatiss''' has been a major creative force in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since the [[1990s]]. Now, he has written four televised stories - including [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series six]]'s ''[[Night Terrors]]'' - and appeared in two. He appearance as "[[Danny Boy]]" is ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'' makes him the only person to have written and starred in the same story. Outside of ''Who'', he co-created ''[[wikipedia:Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' with [[Steven Moffat]] and starred as [[wikipedia:Robert Louis Stevenson|Robert Louis Stevenson]] in Moffat's ''[[wikipedia:Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll]]''. '''''[[Mark Gatiss|Read more]]'''''. | '''Mark Gatiss''' has been a major creative force in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since the [[1990s]]. Now, he has written four televised stories - including [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series six]]'s ''[[Night Terrors]]'' - and appeared in two. He appearance as "[[Danny Boy]]" is ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'' makes him the only person to have written and starred in the same story. Outside of ''Who'', he co-created ''[[wikipedia:Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' with [[Steven Moffat]] and starred as [[wikipedia:Robert Louis Stevenson|Robert Louis Stevenson]] in Moffat's ''[[wikipedia:Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll]]''. '''''[[Mark Gatiss|Read more]]'''''. | ||
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Article of the month
Mark Gatiss has been a major creative force in Doctor Who since the 1990s. Now, he has written four televised stories - including series six's Night Terrors - and appeared in two. He appearance as "Danny Boy" is Victory of the Daleks makes him the only person to have written and starred in the same story. Outside of Who, he co-created Sherlock with Steven Moffat and starred as Robert Louis Stevenson in Moffat's Jekyll. Read more.
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