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'''Rupert Laight''' (died [[23 March (people)|23 March]] [[2018 (people)|2018]]<ref>[[DWM 525]]</ref>) was a writer of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fiction. He also provided the voice of [[Solomon (Excelis Rising)|Solomon]] in ''[[Excelis Rising]]''. | '''Rupert Laight''' (died [[23 March (people)|23 March]] [[2018 (people)|2018]]<ref>[[DWM 525]]</ref>) was a writer of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fiction. He also provided the voice of [[Solomon (Excelis Rising)|Solomon]] in ''[[Excelis Rising (audio story)|Excelis Rising]]''. | ||
== Television == | == Television == | ||
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== Audio stories == | == Audio stories == | ||
=== ''Sarah Jane Smith'' === | === ''Sarah Jane Smith'' === | ||
* ''[[Ghost Town]]'' | * ''[[Ghost Town (audio story)|Ghost Town]]'' | ||
=== BBC Radio Dramas - Torchwood: The Lost Files === | === BBC Radio Dramas - Torchwood: The Lost Files === | ||
* ''[[The Devil and Miss Carew]]'' | * ''[[The Devil and Miss Carew (audio story)|The Devil and Miss Carew]]'' | ||
== Online fiction == | == Online fiction == | ||
=== ''Doctor Who'' === | === ''Doctor Who'' === | ||
* ''[[The Frozen]]'' | * ''[[The Frozen (short story)|The Frozen]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Lonely Computer]]'' | * ''[[The Lonely Computer (short story)|The Lonely Computer]]'' | ||
* ''[[Number 1, Gallows Gate Road]]'' | * ''[[Number 1, Gallows Gate Road (short story)|Number 1, Gallows Gate Road]]'' | ||
== Prose == | == Prose == |
Revision as of 14:58, 20 March 2022
Rupert Laight (died 23 March 2018[1]) was a writer of Doctor Who fiction. He also provided the voice of Solomon in Excelis Rising.
Television
The Sarah Jane Adventures
Audio stories
Sarah Jane Smith
BBC Radio Dramas - Torchwood: The Lost Files
Online fiction
Doctor Who
Prose
SJA novelisations
External links
- Rupert Laight at the Internet Movie Database
- BBC.co.uk website interview with Rupert Laight, 01 January 2004