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'''Matthew J. Elliott''', sometimes credited as '''Matthew Elliott''' wrote | '''Matthew J. Elliott''', sometimes credited as '''Matthew Elliott''' wrote several stories for [[Big Finish Productions]] and a guide book. | ||
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To date, Matthew has written more than 200 plays for US radio, including episodes of {{wi|The Twilight Zone (radio series)|The Twilight Zone}}, ''Vincent Price Presents'', ''Wrath of the Titans'', ''The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'', ''The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'', ''Allan Quatermain'', ''Logan's Run'', ''Raffles the Gentleman Thief'', ''The Father Brown Mysteries'', ''Kincaid the Strangeseeker'', ''The Adventures of Harry Nile'', ''The Perry Mason Radio Dramas'', ''Fangoria's Dreadtime Stories'' and the Audie Award-nominated ''The War of the Worlds'' and ''The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer''. He is the creator of ''The Hilary Caine Mysteries'', which first aired in 2005. He has also written comic books for Bluewater. | To date, Matthew has written more than 200 plays for US radio, including episodes of {{wi|The Twilight Zone (radio series)|The Twilight Zone}}, ''Vincent Price Presents'', ''Wrath of the Titans'', ''The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'', ''The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'', ''Allan Quatermain'', ''Logan's Run'', ''Raffles the Gentleman Thief'', ''The Father Brown Mysteries'', ''Kincaid the Strangeseeker'', ''The Adventures of Harry Nile'', ''The Perry Mason Radio Dramas'', ''Fangoria's Dreadtime Stories'' and the Audie Award-nominated ''The War of the Worlds'' and ''The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer''. He is the creator of ''The Hilary Caine Mysteries'', which first aired in 2005. He has also written comic books for Bluewater. | ||
== Bibliography == | |||
=== Big Finish Audio === | |||
==== Doctor Who Monthley Range ==== | |||
* ''[[Dead to the World (audio story)|Dead to the World]]'' - part of ''[[You Are the Doctor and Other Stories (audio anthology)|You Are the Doctor]]'' | |||
* ''[[Maker of Demons (audio story)|Maker of Demons]]'' | |||
* ''[[Zaltys (audio story)|Zaltys]]'' | |||
* ''[[The Silurian Candidate (audio story)|The Silurian Candidate]]'' | |||
==== The Tenth Doctor Chronicles ==== | |||
* ''[[Backtrack]]'' | |||
=== Reference Books === | |||
* ''[[Lost in Time and Space: An Unofficial Guide to the Uncharted Journeys of Doctor Who]]'' | |||
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Revision as of 13:51, 18 April 2018
Matthew J. Elliott, sometimes credited as Matthew Elliott wrote several stories for Big Finish Productions and a guide book.
Other work
Matthew is probably best-known as a writer/performer on RiffTrax with fellow writer/performer Ian Potter. He is the author of Big Trouble in Mother Russia, Big Trouble in Merrie Olde England, Sherlock Holmes on the Air, Sherlock Holmes in Pursuit and The Immortals: An Unauthorized Guide to Sherlock and Elementary. He's also the editor of several collections of H P Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard collections for Wordsworth Editions. His short story Art in the Blood can be found in The Mammoth Book of Best British Mysteries 8. Other short fiction and articles have appeared in the pages of Sherlock, Total DVD, The Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine and Scarlet Street.
To date, Matthew has written more than 200 plays for US radio, including episodes of The Twilight Zone, Vincent Price Presents, Wrath of the Titans, The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Allan Quatermain, Logan's Run, Raffles the Gentleman Thief, The Father Brown Mysteries, Kincaid the Strangeseeker, The Adventures of Harry Nile, The Perry Mason Radio Dramas, Fangoria's Dreadtime Stories and the Audie Award-nominated The War of the Worlds and The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. He is the creator of The Hilary Caine Mysteries, which first aired in 2005. He has also written comic books for Bluewater.