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'''Jenny Bowers''' was a [[graphic artist]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in its [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|first series]]. She created the new, iconic, circular [[ | '''Jenny Bowers''' was a [[graphic artist]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in its [[series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|first series]]. She created the new, iconic, circular [[Gallifreyan symbols (Rose)|Gallifreyan script]], first seen around the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s [[TARDIS control room]]. | ||
Her work also included the interactive video game ''[[Attack of the Graske]]''. | Her work also included the interactive video game ''[[Attack of the Graske]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 19 June 2024
Jenny Bowers was a graphic artist for Doctor Who in its first series. She created the new, iconic, circular Gallifreyan script, first seen around the Ninth Doctor's TARDIS control room.
Her work also included the interactive video game Attack of the Graske.
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- Aliens of London
- Bad Wolf
- Boom Town
- Dalek
- The Doctor Dances
- The Empty Child
- The End of the World
- Father's Day
- The Long Game
- User:Mini-mitch/Sandbox Four
- The Parting of the Ways
- Rose
- User:Tangerineduel/Sandbox 9
- The Unquiet Dead
- World War Three