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| Though they generally adhere to the writer's suggested scene order, the director's notes, and the producer's wishes, they are not simply technicians carrying out instructions. They are a vital part of the creative team, and can often bring narrative dimension to a piece that other team members could not have foreseen. On some occasions, they may independently create versions which deviate from received instructions in order to demonstrate possibilities their colleagues had not considered. | | Though they generally adhere to the writer's suggested scene order, the director's notes, and the producer's wishes, they are not simply technicians carrying out instructions. They are a vital part of the creative team, and can often bring narrative dimension to a piece that other team members could not have foreseen. On some occasions, they may independently create versions which deviate from received instructions in order to demonstrate possibilities their colleagues had not considered. |
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| Editors were initially relatively unimportant to the production of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. For most of the [[1960s]], episodes were filmed more or less in narrative order as stage plays. Many early episodes do not have even a single edit in them; others have no more than one or two. Even in the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]], a lot of what would today be accomplished through editing was done live-in-studio by the process of [[vision mixing]]. Thus, many 70s and 80s episodes employed only a "[[film editor]]", a term of somewhat ambiguous definition and inconsistent usage. At least initially, though, it was a narrowly-defined term which then meant "the person who edited footage captured on film". This was because throughout most of the 1963 version's history, location and [[special effect]]s work was captured to film, while studio work was recorded on videotape. | | Editors were initially relatively unimportant to the production of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. For most of the [[1960s]], episodes were filmed more or less in narrative order as stage plays. Many early episodes do not have even a single edit in them; others have no more than one or two. Even in the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]], a lot of what would today be accomplished through editing was done live-in-studio by the process of [[vision mixer|vision mixing]]. Thus, many 70s and 80s episodes employed only a "[[film editor]]", a term of somewhat ambiguous definition and inconsistent usage. At least initially, though, it was a narrowly-defined term which then meant "the person who edited footage captured on film". This was because throughout most of the 1963 version's history, location and [[special effect]]s work was captured to film, while studio work was recorded on videotape. |
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| Now, though, all footage is captured on the same medium. ''All'' footage thus comes through a single editing bay, making the editor a central figure in the hierarchy of post-production. | | Now, though, all footage is captured on the same medium. ''All'' footage thus comes through a single editing bay, making the editor a central figure in the hierarchy of post-production. |
An editor is someone who marries the intent of the script with the available filmed material to tell the best possible story. An editor's general goal is to find the most economical way to generate the biggest emotional impact in the viewer.
In so doing, an editor must watch every scrap of recorded film — often totaling many times the proposed running length of an episode —and select the best takes of each scene, then produce a "rough cut", which generally runs overlong and serves only to give an idea of the potential of the material. From this point, the editor will add completed CGI scenes and pick-ups. They will also work closely with producers and directors to refine the product until it is "locked", or visually completed. Then, the editor will send his or her locked version to various post-production artists, such as graders, musicians and ADR recordists. On very rare occasions, the previously "locked" episode will return to the editor for a final change, as reportedly happened with the Rose Tyler scene in Partners in Crime.
Though they generally adhere to the writer's suggested scene order, the director's notes, and the producer's wishes, they are not simply technicians carrying out instructions. They are a vital part of the creative team, and can often bring narrative dimension to a piece that other team members could not have foreseen. On some occasions, they may independently create versions which deviate from received instructions in order to demonstrate possibilities their colleagues had not considered.
Editors were initially relatively unimportant to the production of Doctor Who. For most of the 1960s, episodes were filmed more or less in narrative order as stage plays. Many early episodes do not have even a single edit in them; others have no more than one or two. Even in the 1970s and 1980s, a lot of what would today be accomplished through editing was done live-in-studio by the process of vision mixing. Thus, many 70s and 80s episodes employed only a "film editor", a term of somewhat ambiguous definition and inconsistent usage. At least initially, though, it was a narrowly-defined term which then meant "the person who edited footage captured on film". This was because throughout most of the 1963 version's history, location and special effects work was captured to film, while studio work was recorded on videotape.
Now, though, all footage is captured on the same medium. All footage thus comes through a single editing bay, making the editor a central figure in the hierarchy of post-production.
List of editors
Story
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Editor
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42 |
Will Oswald
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73 Yards |
Chris Roebuck BFE
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Adam |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Adrift |
William Webb
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An Adventure in Space and Time |
Philip Kloss
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The Age of Steel |
David Cresswell
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Aliens of London |
Mike Jones (editor)
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The Almost People |
James Pearson
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Amy's Choice |
James Pearson
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The Angels Take Manhattan |
James Pearson
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Arachnids in the UK |
Helen Murphy
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Army of Ghosts |
David Cresswell
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Asylum of the Daleks |
James Pearson
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Bad Wolf |
Graham Walker
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The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos |
David Fisher (editor)
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The Beast Below |
John Richards
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Before the Flood |
Will Oswald
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The Bells of Saint John |
Mark Davis
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The Big Bang |
Mat Newman
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Blink |
Jamie McCoan
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The Blood Line |
Mark J. Goldman
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Boom |
Tim Hodges BFE
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Boom Town |
Graham Walker
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Brave-ish Heart |
Andy Morrison
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Can You Hear Me? |
Agnieszka Liggett
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Captain Jack Harkness |
Nick Ames
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The Caretaker |
Will Oswald
|
The Categories of Life |
Padraic McKinley, Sara Mineo
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Children of Earth: Day Five |
Philip Kloss
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Children of Earth: Day Four |
Will Oswald
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Children of Earth: Day One |
Will Oswald
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Children of Earth: Day Three |
John Gillanders
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Children of Earth: Day Two |
Philip Kloss
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A Christmas Carol |
Adam Recht
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The Christmas Invasion |
Liana Del Giudice
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The Church on Ruby Road |
Rebecca Trotman BFE
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Closing Time |
Anthony Boys
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Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart |
Andy Morrison
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The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo |
Adam Green
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Cold Blood |
David Barrett
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Cold War |
Will Oswald
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Combat |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Countrycide |
Richard Cox (editor)
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The Crimson Horror |
Matthew Cannings
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The Curse of Clyde Langer |
Tim Hodges
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The Curse of Fenric (TotT |
Joseph Keirle
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The Curse of the Black Spot |
Simon Reglar
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Cyberwoman |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Dalek |
Graham Walker
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Daleks in Manhattan |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Dark Water |
Will Oswald
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Day One |
William Webb
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A Day in the Death |
Richard Cox (editor)
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The Day of the Clown |
Mike Hopkins
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The Day of the Doctor |
Liana Del Giudice
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Day of the Moon |
Tim Porter
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Dead Man Walking |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Dead of Night |
Michael N. Knue
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Death in Heaven |
Will Oswald
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Death of the Doctor |
Ceres Doyle
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Deep Breath |
Will Oswald
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Demons of the Punjab |
David Fisher (editor)
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Detained |
Edel McDonnell
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The Devil's Chord |
Chris Roebuck BFE
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Dinosaurs on a Spaceship |
Tim Porter
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The Doctor Dances |
Liana Del Giudice
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The Doctor Falls |
Will Oswald
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Doctor Who |
Patrick Lussier
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The Doctor's Daughter |
Philip Kloss
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The Doctor's Wife |
Peter H Oliver
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The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe |
Tim Porter
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Doomsday |
David Cresswell
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Dot and Bubble |
Chris Roebuck BFE
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Earthshock (TotT |
Emily Lawrence
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The Eaters of Light |
Will Oswald
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The Eleventh Doctor (CO |
Rob Mansell, James Brailsford
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The Eleventh Hour |
James Pearson
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Empire of Death |
Ben Drury
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Empress of Mars |
Edel McDonnell
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The Empty Child |
Liana Del Giudice
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The Empty Planet |
Ceres Doyle
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End of Days |
Elen Pierce Lewis
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The End of Time |
Philip Kloss
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End of the Road |
Sara Mineo
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The End of the World |
John Richards
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Enemy of the Bane |
Ceres Doyle
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Escape to LA |
Hunter M. Via
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The Eternity Trap |
Will Oswald
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Eve of the Daleks |
Erline O'Donovan-Clarke
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Everything Changes |
William Webb
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Evolution of the Daleks |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Exit Wounds |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Extremis |
Xavier Russell
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Eye of the Gorgon |
William Webb
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Face the Raven |
Mike Jones (editor)
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The Family of Blood |
Matthew Tabern
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Father's Day |
Graham Walker
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Fear Her |
Crispin Green
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The Fires of Pompeii |
Mike Hopkins
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Flatline |
Phil Hookway
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Flesh and Stone |
Will Oswald
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For Tonight We Might Die |
Adam Green
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Forest of the Dead |
Crispin Green
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Fragments |
Fergus MacKinnon
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From Out of the Rain |
Fergus MacKinnon
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Fugitive of the Judoon |
Rebecca Trotman
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The Gathering |
Michael N. Knue
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Ghost Machine |
Mike Hopkins
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The Ghost Monument |
Rebecca Trotman
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The Gift |
Ceres Doyle
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The Giggle |
Mark Trend
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The Girl Who Died |
Adam Green
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The Girl Who Waited |
Tim Porter
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The Girl in the Fireplace |
Crispin Green
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The God Complex |
Tim Porter
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A Good Man Goes to War |
Úna Ní Dhonghaíle
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Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith |
Will Oswald
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Greeks Bearing Gifts |
Mike Hopkins
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Gridlock |
John Richards
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The Halloween Apocalypse |
Joel Skinner
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The Haunting of Villa Diodati |
Joel Skinner, Agnieszka Liggett
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Heaven Sent |
Will Oswald
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Hell Bent |
Will Oswald
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Hide |
Nick Arthurs
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Human Nature |
Matthew Tabern
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The Hungry Earth |
David Barrett
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The Husbands of River Song |
Adam Green
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The Idiot's Lantern |
Crispin Green
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Immortal Sins |
Hunter M. Via
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The Impossible Astronaut |
Tim Porter
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The Impossible Planet |
Mike Jones (editor)
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In the Forest of the Night |
Lucien Clayton
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Into the Dalek |
Will Oswald
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Invasion of the Bane |
Mike Hopkins
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It Takes You Away |
David Fisher (editor)
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Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS |
Selina MacArthur
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Journey's End |
Will Oswald
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Kerblam! |
Ulrike Münch
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Kill the Moon |
John Richards
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang |
William Webb
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Knock Knock |
Adam Trotman
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Last Christmas |
Adam Trotman
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The Last Sontaran |
Will Oswald
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Last of the Time Lords |
Mike Hopkins
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The Lazarus Experiment |
John Richards
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The Legend of Ruby Sunday |
Ben Drury
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Legend of the Sea Devils |
Tom White
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Let's Kill Hitler |
Will Oswald
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The Lie of the Land |
Edel McDonnell
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Listen |
Selina MacArthur
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The Lodger |
James Pearson
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The Long Game |
John Richards
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The Lost |
Robbie Morrison (writer)
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The Lost Boy |
Matthew Tabern
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Lost in Time |
Will Oswald
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Love & Monsters |
Alan Levy
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The Mad Woman in the Attic |
Mike Hopkins
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The Magician's Apprentice |
Selina MacArthur
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The Man Who Never Was |
Tim Hodges
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The Mark of the Berserker |
Will Oswald
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Meat |
Mike Hopkins
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The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did |
Edel McDonnell
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The Middle Men |
Michael N. Knue
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Midnight |
Philip Kloss
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The Mind Robber (TotT |
Joseph Keirle
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Mona Lisa's Revenge |
Mike Hopkins
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Mummy on the Orient Express |
John Richards
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The Name of the Doctor |
Matthew Cannings
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New Earth |
Liana Del Giudice
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The New World |
Hunter M. Via
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The Next Doctor |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Night Terrors |
Peter H Oliver
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The Nightmare Man |
Will Oswald
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Nightmare in Silver |
Iain Erskine
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Nightvisiting |
Adam Green
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Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror |
Tim Hodges, Rebecca Trotman
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Once, Upon Time |
Cat Gregory
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Orphan 55 |
Rebecca Trotman, Tom Chapman
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Out of Time |
Bobby Sheikh
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Oxygen |
Will Oswald
|
The Pandorica Opens |
Mat Newman
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The Parting of the Ways |
Graham Walker
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Partners in Crime |
Mike Jones (editor)
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The Pilot |
Will Oswald
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Planet of the Dead |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Planet of the Ood |
Will Oswald
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The Poison Sky |
Mike Hopkins
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The Power of Three |
Mike Hopkins
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The Power of the Doctor |
Rebecca Trotman, Adam Green
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Praxeus |
Rebecca Trotman
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Prisoner of the Judoon |
Will Oswald
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The Pyramid at the End of the World |
Xavier Russell
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Random Shoes |
Phil Hookway
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The Rebel Flesh |
James Pearson
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Rendition |
Padraic McKinley
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Reset |
William Webb
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Resolution |
Edel McDonnell
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The Return of Doctor Mysterio |
Adam Green
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Revenge of the Slitheen |
William Webb
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Revolution of the Daleks |
Joel Skinner
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The Rings of Akhaten |
Sam Williams
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Rise of the Cybermen |
David Cresswell
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Robot of Sherwood |
Will Oswald
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Rogue |
Chris Roebuck BFE
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Rosa |
Rebecca Trotman
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Rose |
Mike Jones (editor)
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The Runaway Bride |
John Richards
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The Satan Pit |
Mike Jones (editor)
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School Reunion |
Liana Del Giudice
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Secrets of the Stars |
Mike Hopkins
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The Shakespeare Code |
Matthew Tabern
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Silence in the Library |
Crispin Green
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Sky |
Tim Hodges
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Sleep No More |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Sleeper |
Mike Hopkins
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Small Worlds |
Bobby Sheikh
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Smile |
Will Oswald
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Smith and Jones |
Matthew Tabern
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The Snowmen |
Will Oswald
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Something Borrowed |
Richard Cox (editor)
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The Sontaran Stratagem |
Mike Hopkins
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The Sound of Drums |
Mike Hopkins
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Space Babies |
Tim Hodges BFE
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Spyfall |
Rebecca Trotman, Tom Chapman
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The Star Beast |
Will Oswald
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The Stolen Earth |
Will Oswald
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Survivors of the Flux |
Cat Gregory
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The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith |
Will Oswald
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They Keep Killing Suzie |
Mike Jones (editor)
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Thin Ice |
Adam Trotman
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The Three Doctors (TotT |
Joseph Keirle
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Time Heist |
Selina MacArthur
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The Time Meddler (TotT |
Emily Lawrence
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The Time of Angels |
Will Oswald
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The Time of the Doctor |
St. John O'Rorke
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The Timeless Children |
Rebecca Trotman
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To the Last Man |
Richard Cox (editor)
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Tooth and Claw |
Crispin Green
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A Town Called Mercy |
Tim Porter
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The Tsuranga Conundrum |
Ulrike Münch
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Turn Left |
Will Oswald
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Twice Upon a Time |
Will Oswald
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Under the Lake |
Will Oswald
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The Unicorn and the Wasp |
Will Oswald
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The Unquiet Dead |
John Richards
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Utopia |
Will Oswald
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The Vampires of Venice |
James Pearson
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The Vanquishers |
Cat Gregory, Rebecca Trotman
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The Vault of Secrets |
Will Oswald
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Vengeance on Varos (TotT |
Emily Lawrence
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Victory of the Daleks |
John Richards
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Village of the Angels |
Joel Skinner
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Vincent and the Doctor |
James Pearson
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Voyage of the Damned |
Mike Jones (editor)
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War of the Sontarans |
Joel Skinner
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Warriors of Kudlak |
Matthew Tabern
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The Waters of Mars |
Will Oswald
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The Wedding of River Song |
Anthony Combes
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The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith |
Ceres Doyle
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Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? |
Bobby Sheikh
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Wild Blue Yonder |
Tim Hodges BFE
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The Witch's Familiar |
Selina MacArthur
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The Witchfinders |
Helen Murphy
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The Woman Who Fell to Earth |
David Fisher (editor)
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The Woman Who Lived |
Adam Green
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World Enough and Time |
Will Oswald
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World War Three |
Mike Jones (editor)
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The Zygon Invasion |
Will Oswald
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The Zygon Inversion |
Will Oswald
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