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She also served as [[Producer]] for BBC Worldwide on the BBCi production of ''[[Real Time (webcast)|Real Time]]''. | She also served as [[Producer]] for BBC Worldwide on the BBCi production of ''[[Real Time (webcast)|Real Time]]''. | ||
Rayner has the distinction of being part of a small group of female authors to receive sole credit for writing original ''Doctor Who'' novels (the others being [[Kate Orman]] and [[Lloyd Rose]] and [[Mags L. Halliday]]) she is to date the only female writer to have contributed to the [[ | Rayner has the distinction of being part of a small group of female authors to receive sole credit for writing original ''Doctor Who'' novels (the others being [[Kate Orman]] and [[Lloyd Rose]] and [[Mags L. Halliday]]) she is to date the only female writer to have contributed to the [[BBC New Series Adventures]] novels (thus far 2009). | ||
==Audio Roles== | ==Audio Roles== |
Revision as of 14:42, 11 May 2009
Jacqueline Rayner is an author of Doctor Who novels and audio dramas. She also adapted for audio the first four Big Finish Bernice Summerfield audios from their New Adventure originals.
She also served as Producer for BBC Worldwide on the BBCi production of Real Time.
Rayner has the distinction of being part of a small group of female authors to receive sole credit for writing original Doctor Who novels (the others being Kate Orman and Lloyd Rose and Mags L. Halliday) she is to date the only female writer to have contributed to the BBC New Series Adventures novels (thus far 2009).