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=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
==== ''DWM'' comic stories ====
==== ''DWM'' comic stories ====
* ''[[Fellow Travellers]]'' (in [[DWM 164]]-[[DWM 166|166]], [[1990 (releases)|1990]])
* ''[[Fellow Travellers]]''
* ''[[The Good Soldier]]'' (in [[DWM 175]]-[[DWM 178|178]], [[1991 (releases)|1991]])
* ''[[The Good Soldier]]''
* ''[[Ravens]]'' (in [[DWM 188]]-[[DWM 190|190]], [[1992 (releases)|1992]])
* ''[[Ravens]]''
==== ''Doctor Who Magazine''/''Doctor Who Classic Comics'' ====
==== ''Doctor Who Magazine''/''Doctor Who Classic Comics'' ====
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]'' (in [[DWM 180]] and [[DWCC Autumn Holiday Special]], 1991; [[1993 (releases)|1993]])
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]''


==== Doctor Who Adventures ====
* ''[[Robot vs Robot (comic story)|Robot vs Robot]]''
* ''[[Swarm (comic story)|Swarm]]''
* ''[[Once Bitten (comic story)|Once Bitten]]''
* ''[[Witch Work (comic story)|Witch Work]]''
=== Novels ===
=== Novels ===
==== Virgin New Adventures ====
==== Virgin New Adventures ====
* ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'' (1992)
* ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]''
* ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]'' ([[1995 (releases)|1995]])
* ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]''
* ''[[Warchild]]'' ([[1996 (releases)|1996]])
* ''[[Warchild]]''


==== BBC Past Doctor Adventures ====
==== BBC Past Doctor Adventures ====
* ''[[Atom Bomb Blues]]'' ([[2005 (releases)|2005]])
* ''[[Atom Bomb Blues]]''


=== Novellas ===
=== Novellas ===
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=== Short stories ===
=== Short stories ===
==== DWM short stories ====
* ''[[Meridians (short story)|Meridians]]''
==== Short Trips ====
==== Short Trips ====
* ''[[Certificate of Destruction]]'' (in [[Short Trips: Time Signature]])
* ''[[Certificate of Destruction]]'' (in ''[[Short Trips: Time Signature]]'')
* ''[[Christmas in Toronto]]'' (in [[Short Trips: Christmas Around the World]])
* ''[[Christmas in Toronto]]'' (in ''[[Short Trips: Christmas Around the World]]'')


====BBC ''Torchwood'' novels====
====BBC ''Torchwood'' novels====
* ''[[The Wrong Hands (short story)|The Wrong Hands]]'' (in [[Consequences (novel)|Consequences]])
* ''[[The Wrong Hands (short story)|The Wrong Hands]]'' (in ''[[Consequences (novel)|Consequences]]'')


==== Big Finish Bernice Summerfield Anthologies ====
* ''[[Bernice Summerfield and the Library of Books (short story)|Bernice Summerfield and the Library of Books]]'' (in ''[[Missing Adventures (anthology)|Missing Adventures]]'')
=== Audio ===
=== Audio ===
==== Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio stories ====
==== Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio stories ====
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* ''[[Earth Aid]]'' (with [[Ben Aaronovitch]])
* ''[[Earth Aid]]'' (with [[Ben Aaronovitch]])


==== Short Trips ====
* ''[[The Riparian Ripper (audio story)|The Riparian Ripper]]''
=== Television ===
==== ''Torchwood'' ====
* ''[[The Jinx (TV story)|The Jinx]]'' (unproduced)
== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/drwho/2004/01/01/13691.shtml Interview with Cartmel on the BBC ''Doctor Who'' website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/drwho/2004/01/01/13691.shtml Interview with Cartmel on the BBC ''Doctor Who'' website]

Revision as of 03:07, 12 December 2014

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Andrew Cartmel in 2007. (DOC: Doctor Who: Endgame)

Andrew Cartmel was the script editor for the classic series of Doctor Who during its last three seasons. Raised in Canada, he took a post-graduate course in Computer Studies and worked on computer-aided design for Shape Data Ltd (now UGS Corp) in Cambridge, England during the mid-1980s, before he turned to writing and gained an agent on the strength of two unproduced scripts. He also attended workshops run by the BBC Television Drama Script Unit.

Biography

Andrew in the 80s. (DOC: Doctor Who: Endgame)

In 1987, Cartmel was hired as the script editor for the twenty-fourth season of Doctor Who. He was recommended to the producer John Nathan-Turner by the producer's agent, who had seen some unproduced scripts Cartmel had written. Cartmel worked on the programme for the next two years, overseeing the final three seasons of its original run on BBC One. He brought in new writers and took the series in a new creative direction. Although he is not credited with writing any of the serials under his watch himself, he is credited with composing the key monologue delivered by Sylvester McCoy at the end of Survival episode 3 — the final episode of the original 1963-89 series.

The most lasting legacy of this new direction was the "Cartmel Masterplan", a backstory developed with other writers that restored some of the mystery of the Doctor's background and eventually would explain exactly who he was. Unfortunately, although hints were dropped in the last two seasons, the proposed revelations never materialised on screen because the programme was taken off the airwaves in 1989.

Even if Doctor Who had not come to an end in 1989, Cartmel would have left the show; he had already been head-hunted due to his success there to take over the script editor's role on the BBC's hugely popular medical drama series Casualty.

After one season working on Casualty in 1990, Cartmel left the television industry for the rest of the decade. In the 1990s he wrote comic strips for Judge Dredd Megazine and Doctor Who Magazine and three Doctor Who novels for Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures series. This series used elements of the "masterplan" as part of their overall arc for the Doctor, particularly the last Seventh Doctor novel, Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt.

In 1999 his first original novel, The Wise, was published by Virgin's short-lived series of new science-fiction novels, Virgin Worlds. The same year, he became editor of the science-fiction magazine Starburst. His tenure was a short one and he left the magazine in 2000. In 2001 he returned to television as the script editor on the second season of Channel 5's fantasy / adventure series Dark Knight, writing what proved to be the series' final episode. He also wrote a stage thriller with Gothic overtones, End of the Night, which was successfully staged by Long Shadow Productions in the summer of 2003.

In the 2000s he has also returned to Doctor Who fiction, writing the script Winter for the Adept for Big Finish Productions' range of Doctor Who audio dramas in 2000, a novella, Foreign Devils, for Telos Publishing in 2003, and the BBC Books novel Atom Bomb Blues in 2005.

Cartmel had several other books published in 2005. Script Doctor - The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89 is an account of his work on the Doctor Who television series. There was also another Doctor Who non-fiction book, Through Time: An Unofficial and Unauthorised History of Doctor Who.

In 2014, he began writing comic strip stories for Doctor Who Adventures magazine, including stories for the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors.

He lives in London and is currently lecturing at Saint Mary's College, Surrey.

Bibliography

Comics

DWM comic stories

Doctor Who Magazine/Doctor Who Classic Comics

Doctor Who Adventures

Novels

Virgin New Adventures

BBC Past Doctor Adventures

Novellas

Telos novellas

Short stories

DWM short stories

Short Trips

BBC Torchwood novels

Big Finish Bernice Summerfield Anthologies

Audio

Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories

The Lost Stories

Short Trips

Television

Torchwood

External links