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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|It Takes You Away]]'' and ''[[Orphan 55 (TV story)|Orphan 55]]''.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[It Takes You Away (TV story)|It Takes You Away]]'' and ''[[Orphan 55 (TV story)|Orphan 55]]''. He is involved with the causes he wrote about in the latter, having been arrested at a [[global warming|climate change]] protest in 2019.<ref>[https://extinctionrebellion.uk/2021/03/28/ed-hime-41-script-writer-from-south-london/ Extinction Rebellion]</ref>


Outside of ''Doctor Who'', Hime is primarily a [[playwright]], and a [[writer]] of [[BBC Radio]] dramas.
Outside of ''Doctor Who'', Hime is primarily a [[playwright]], and a [[writer]] of [[BBC Radio]] dramas.
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[[Category:BAFTA award nominees]]
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Ed Hime wrote the Doctor Who television stories It Takes You Away and Orphan 55. He is involved with the causes he wrote about in the latter, having been arrested at a climate change protest in 2019.[1]

Outside of Doctor Who, Hime is primarily a playwright, and a writer of BBC Radio dramas.

In 2007, he won a Prix Italia award for Best Original Radio Drama for his radio play, The Incomplete Recorded Works of a Dead Body. He was also nominated for a BAFTA Craft award in 2010, for his work on Skins.

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