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Smith came to prominence when he directed four episodes of ''{{w|Skins (TV series)|Skins}}'' in 2007.  He followed up that experience with a sizable chunk of episodes of the 2008 adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' {{wi|Little Dorrit (TV serial)|Little Dorrit}}, co-starring [[Bill Paterson]], [[Freema Agyeman]], [[Eve Myles]], and [[Arthur Darvill]].   
Smith came to prominence when he directed four episodes of ''{{w|Skins (TV series)|Skins}}'' in 2007.  He followed up that experience with a sizable chunk of episodes of the 2008 adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' {{wi|Little Dorrit (TV serial)|Little Dorrit}}, co-starring [[Bill Paterson]], [[Freema Agyeman]], [[Eve Myles]], and [[Arthur Darvill]].   
He is also an Doctor Who Fan. 
== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{imdb|name|2553744|Adam Smith}}
* {{imdb|name|2553744|Adam Smith}}

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Smith answers questions about his broader career at the BFI.
You may wish to consult Adam Smith (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Adam Smith directed the Doctor Who story The Eleventh Hour, the premier episode of series 5 that introduced Amy Pond and Rory Williams to the Eleventh Doctor. He also directed the Doctor Who stories The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone.

Smith came to prominence when he directed four episodes of Skins in 2007. He followed up that experience with a sizable chunk of episodes of the 2008 adaptation of Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit, co-starring Bill Paterson, Freema Agyeman, Eve Myles, and Arthur Darvill.

He is also an Doctor Who Fan.

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