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Latest revision as of 12:33, 26 February 2019
Jamie Mathieson wrote the Doctor Who television stories Mummy on the Orient Express, Flatline, The Girl Who Died (with Steven Moffat) and Oxygen. He also wrote the short story My Dad, The Doctor.