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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' got credit for both conceiving the story and co-writing the script of [[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' got credit for both conceiving the story and co-writing the script of [[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]''. His career seems to date only back to the mid-[[2000]]s, when he was a writer's assistant and researcher on ''[[wikipedia:Crossing Jordan|Crossing Jordan]]''. He also wrote ''[[w:c:pushing-daisies:Water and Power|Water & Power]]'' and ''[[w:c:pushing-daisies:Robbing Hood|Robbing Hood]]'' for ''[[w:c:pushing-daisies:Pushing Daisies|Pushing Daisies]]'', and an episode of ''[[wikipedia:In Plain Sight|In Plain Sight]]'', prior to his work on ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]''. | ||
In getting a "story by" credit on ''Escape to LA'', he became exceptional, since the credit has almost never been used in any [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] or [[BBC Wales]]-made episode set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Only [[Kit Pedler]] before him managed the feat, back in the mid-[[1960s]]. | In getting a "story by" credit on ''Escape to LA'', he became exceptional, since the credit has almost never been used in any [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] or [[BBC Wales]]-made episode set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Only [[Kit Pedler]] before him managed the feat, back in the mid-[[1960s]]. |
Revision as of 08:54, 17 September 2012
Jim Gray got credit for both conceiving the story and co-writing the script of TV: Escape to LA. His career seems to date only back to the mid-2000s, when he was a writer's assistant and researcher on Crossing Jordan. He also wrote Water & Power and Robbing Hood for Pushing Daisies, and an episode of In Plain Sight, prior to his work on Torchwood: Miracle Day.
In getting a "story by" credit on Escape to LA, he became exceptional, since the credit has almost never been used in any BBC or BBC Wales-made episode set in the Doctor Who universe. Only Kit Pedler before him managed the feat, back in the mid-1960s.
External link
- Jim Gray at the Internet Movie Database