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'''David Wise''' wrote ''[[Forever]]'', a [[2011]] instalment of [[Big Finish]]'s ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' audio series. | '''David Wise''' wrote ''[[Forever (audio story)|Forever]]'', a [[2011]] instalment of [[Big Finish]]'s ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' audio series. | ||
Prior to his involvement in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]], Wise was a prolific writer of children's animation and live action shows from the [[1970s]] to the [[1990s]] in the [[United States]]. One of his first professional jobs was writing "[[memoryalpha:How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth]]", an episode of ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Animated Series|Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''. This makes him, along with [[Jane Espenson]] and [[John Shiban]], one of only three people to write for performed ''Star Trek'' and ''Doctor Who''. | Prior to his involvement in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]], Wise was a prolific writer of children's animation and live action shows from the [[1970s]] to the [[1990s]] in the [[United States]]. One of his first professional jobs was writing "[[memoryalpha:How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth]]", an episode of ''[[memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Animated Series|Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''. This makes him, along with [[Jane Espenson]] and [[John Shiban]], one of only three people to write for performed ''Star Trek'' and ''Doctor Who''. |
Revision as of 23:45, 18 February 2012
David Wise wrote Forever, a 2011 instalment of Big Finish's Gallifrey audio series.
Prior to his involvement in the DWU, Wise was a prolific writer of children's animation and live action shows from the 1970s to the 1990s in the United States. One of his first professional jobs was writing "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. This makes him, along with Jane Espenson and John Shiban, one of only three people to write for performed Star Trek and Doctor Who.