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He has regularly written and produced [[America]]n television programmes since his initial job as one of the key [[above the line]] crew members on most of the run of ''[[w:c:xfiles:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' and its spin-off, ''[[w:c:xfiles: The Lone Gunmen|The Lone Gunmen]]''.  Indeed, his work on ''The X-Files'' twice earned him an [[Emmy Award]] nomination, one for producing and one for writing.  
He has regularly written and produced [[America]]n television programmes since his initial job as one of the key [[above the line]] crew members on most of the run of ''[[w:c:xfiles:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' and its spin-off, ''[[w:c:xfiles: The Lone Gunmen|The Lone Gunmen]]''.  Indeed, his work on ''The X-Files'' twice earned him an [[Emmy Award]] nomination, one for producing and one for writing.  


Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on ''{{ma|Star Trek: Enterprise}}'' for its {{ma|ENT Season 2|second season}}, on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode ''{{ma|Canamar (episode)|Canamar}}'', which featured [[Emmy Award]]-nominated make-up by future ''Miracle Day'' make-up head, [[Todd McIntosh]]. This association with ''Enterprise'' allows him to join [[Jane Espenson]] and [[James Swallows]] as one of only three people to write for both the ''Star Trek'' canon and the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on ''{{ma|Star Trek: Enterprise}}'' for its {{ma|ENT Season 2|second season}}, on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode ''{{ma|Canamar (episode)|Canamar}}'', which featured [[Emmy Award]]-nominated make-up by future ''Miracle Day'' make-up head, [[Todd McIntosh]]. This association with ''Enterprise'' allows him to join [[Jane Espenson]] and [[James Swallow]] as one of only three people to write for both the ''Star Trek'' canon and the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].


From ''Enterprise'', he moved on to the short-lived ''[[wikipedia:Threat Matrix|Threat Matrix]]'', and then to a much longer association with the show, ''[[w:c:supernatural:Supernatural|Supernatural]]'', where he held several titles, and wrote several episodes, across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to ''[[wikipedia:Legend of the Seeker|Legend of the Seeker]]'' for a year before landing on his next major project, ''[[w:c:breakingbad:Breaking Bad|Breaking Bad]]'', for which he has been thrice-nominated for a [[wikipedia:Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America]] Award. Just prior to working on ''Torchwood'', he worked on ''[[wikipedia:The Vampire Diaries|The Vampire Diaries]]''.   
From ''Enterprise'', he moved on to the short-lived ''[[wikipedia:Threat Matrix|Threat Matrix]]'', and then to a much longer association with the show, ''[[w:c:supernatural:Supernatural|Supernatural]]'', where he held several titles, and wrote several episodes, across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to ''[[wikipedia:Legend of the Seeker|Legend of the Seeker]]'' for a year before landing on his next major project, ''[[w:c:breakingbad:Breaking Bad|Breaking Bad]]'', for which he has been thrice-nominated for a [[wikipedia:Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America]] Award. Just prior to working on ''Torchwood'', he worked on ''[[wikipedia:The Vampire Diaries|The Vampire Diaries]]''.   

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John Shiban wrote and co-executive produced TW: Escape to LA and The Middle Men.

He has regularly written and produced American television programmes since his initial job as one of the key above the line crew members on most of the run of The X-Files and its spin-off, The Lone Gunmen. Indeed, his work on The X-Files twice earned him an Emmy Award nomination, one for producing and one for writing.

Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on Star Trek: Enterprise for its second season, on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode Canamar, which featured Emmy Award-nominated make-up by future Miracle Day make-up head, Todd McIntosh. This association with Enterprise allows him to join Jane Espenson and James Swallow as one of only three people to write for both the Star Trek canon and the Doctor Who universe.

From Enterprise, he moved on to the short-lived Threat Matrix, and then to a much longer association with the show, Supernatural, where he held several titles, and wrote several episodes, across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to Legend of the Seeker for a year before landing on his next major project, Breaking Bad, for which he has been thrice-nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award. Just prior to working on Torchwood, he worked on The Vampire Diaries.

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