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Revision as of 03:09, 24 February 2014
Phil Ford was the only writer besides Russell T Davies to have written for The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood and Doctor Who. He took over the position of head writer for The Sarah Jane Adventures beginning with series 2. Ford also served as a script consultant for Sarah Jane's Alien Files, and was the main writer of The Adventure Games.
In 2012 he won the Writer's Guild of Great Britain's Best Children's TV Script Award for The Curse of Clyde Langer.[1]
Works
Television
Doctor Who
Torchwood
The Sarah Jane Adventures
- The Lost Boy
- The Last Sontaran
- The Day of the Clown
- Enemy of the Bane
- Prisoner of the Judoon
- The Eternity Trap
- Mona Lisa's Revenge
- The Vault of Secrets
- Sky
- The Curse of Clyde Langer
Prose
Radio
Games
Footnotes
External links
- Phil Ford at the Internet Movie Database