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[[File:Andrew Smith.jpg|right|thumb|Andrew Smith as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[All Aboard the Starliner]]''.]]
[[File:Andrew Smith.jpg|right|thumb|Andrew Smith as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[All Aboard the Starliner]]''.]]
:''You may be looking for the [[Andrew Smith (art department)|art department crew member of the same name]].''
:''You may be looking for the [[Andrew Smith (art department)|art department crew member of the same name]].''
'''Andrew Smith''', wrote [[TV]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' and [[Full Circle (novelisation)|its novelisation]]. At the time of initial broadcast, he was the youngest writer to contribute to the TV series.  
'''Andrew Smith''', wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Full Circle]]'' and [[Full Circle (novelisation)|its novelisation]]. At the time of initial broadcast, he was the youngest writer to contribute to the TV series.  


Smith submitted his work to more than one ''Doctor Who'' script editor. They replied with "positive criticism". Finally he sent ''The Planet that Slept''. This became ''Full Circle''.
Smith submitted his work to more than one ''Doctor Who'' script editor. They replied with "positive criticism". Finally he sent ''The Planet that Slept'', which became ''Full Circle''.


Shortly afterwards, he became a police officer, spending a long time in that career.
Shortly afterwards, he became a police officer, spending a long time in that career.


Smith was approached by Big Finish and displayed interest in writing for them. Because he had started the trilogy with ''Full Circle'', they asked him to write a ''[[The Companion Chronicles|Companion Chronicles]]'' story set in [[E-Space]]. ''[[The Invasion of E-Space]]'' was released in [[October]] [[2010]].  
Smith was approached by Big Finish and displayed interest in writing for them. Because he had started the trilogy with ''Full Circle'', they asked him to write a ''[[The Companion Chronicles|Companion Chronicles]]'' story set in [[E-Space]]. ''[[The Invasion of E-Space]]'' was released in October [[2010 (releases)|2010]].  


Smith remains a great fan of Doctor Who, and still attends 'Big Finish Day', a UK convention dedicated to the Doctor Who audio CD dramas he has written for.
Smith remains a great fan of ''Doctor Who'', and still attends "Big Finish Day", a UK convention dedicated to the ''Doctor Who'' audio CD dramas he has written for.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 03:54, 9 December 2013

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Andrew Smith as he appeared in DOC: All Aboard the Starliner.
You may be looking for the art department crew member of the same name.

Andrew Smith, wrote the Doctor Who television story Full Circle and its novelisation. At the time of initial broadcast, he was the youngest writer to contribute to the TV series.

Smith submitted his work to more than one Doctor Who script editor. They replied with "positive criticism". Finally he sent The Planet that Slept, which became Full Circle.

Shortly afterwards, he became a police officer, spending a long time in that career.

Smith was approached by Big Finish and displayed interest in writing for them. Because he had started the trilogy with Full Circle, they asked him to write a Companion Chronicles story set in E-Space. The Invasion of E-Space was released in October 2010.

Smith remains a great fan of Doctor Who, and still attends "Big Finish Day", a UK convention dedicated to the Doctor Who audio CD dramas he has written for.

Bibliography

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