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Revision as of 06:43, 8 December 2024
Tom Jamieson is a comedy writer. He has been involved with Dead Ringers, which often features DWU sketches, since 2000, and is also known for The News Quiz, and as a staff writer of the magazine Private Eye. More recently, he has written several works for children.
He also worked with Nev Fountain on Doctor Who (2005), and is credited alongside Fountain on Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3, for three Dead Ringers sketches they had written together in 2003.
Writing credits
Doctor Who Night
Dead Ringers
(Together with Nev Fountain, and others)
2000Series 1Series 2Series 32001SpecialsSeries 5Series 62002Series 6Series 7Series 82003Series 9Series 10
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2014Series 122015Series 13Special2017Series 172018Series 18Specials
2023Series 232024Series 24Series 25 |
Personal life
Jamieson moved from London to Australia in 1990.[1]
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Tom Jamieson. Pan Macmillan. Retrieved on 8 December 2024.