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'''Chris Chibnall''' is a Doctor Who fan who later became a writer for both the series and it's spin-off [[Torchwood]]. Chibnall also wrote several episodes of ''Life On Mars.''
'''Chris Chibnall''' is a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fan who later became a writer for both that series and [[Torchwood]]. However, as of [[2008]], the majority of his work has been well outside the "[[Whoniverse]]".  He was a co-creator of the long-running family drama, ''Born and Bred''.  He has also notably contributed to the police procedurals, ''Spooks: Code 9'' and ''Life on Mars''.


Chibnall is a big fan of doctor who and represented part of the [[Doctor Who Appreciation Socety]] on the BBC's public opinion show "Points of View" in [[1986]] criticising the [[Trial of a Time Lord]] season and the inconsistent quality of the series. Chris then wrote 8 various episodes of torchwood from seris 1 and 2 and Ironicly, Chinball himself would face fan criticism for many of his Torchwood episodes.
In [[1986]], Chibnall represented part of the [[Doctor Who Appreciation Socety]] on the BBC's public opinion show "Points of View".  There he famously criticized the ''[[Trial of a Time Lord]]'' season as a specific example of the generally inconsistent quality of the series in the 1980s. This critique has occasionally haunted him amongst modern fans who have been disappointed with his own work on ''Doctor Who'' and ''Torchwood''.  


cribnall also wrote doctor who season 3 episode '42'  
Upon the relaunch of the series in 2005, Chibnall wrote ''[[42]]'', but has primarily been involved with ''Torchwood''.  While he was a freelance writer for the [[Torchwood (Series 1)|first series]], he was the effective head writer of [[Torchwood (Series 2)|Series 2]].  Formally a [[producer]] the relationship between he and his co-producer, [[Richard Stokes]], has been likened to that existing between [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Phil Collinson]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]''


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Chris Chibnall is a Doctor Who fan who later became a writer for both that series and Torchwood. However, as of 2008, the majority of his work has been well outside the "Whoniverse". He was a co-creator of the long-running family drama, Born and Bred. He has also notably contributed to the police procedurals, Spooks: Code 9 and Life on Mars.

In 1986, Chibnall represented part of the Doctor Who Appreciation Socety on the BBC's public opinion show "Points of View". There he famously criticized the Trial of a Time Lord season as a specific example of the generally inconsistent quality of the series in the 1980s. This critique has occasionally haunted him amongst modern fans who have been disappointed with his own work on Doctor Who and Torchwood.

Upon the relaunch of the series in 2005, Chibnall wrote 42, but has primarily been involved with Torchwood. While he was a freelance writer for the first series, he was the effective head writer of Series 2. Formally a producer the relationship between he and his co-producer, Richard Stokes, has been likened to that existing between Russell T Davies and Phil Collinson on Doctor Who.

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