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}}'''Robert Shearman''' (sometimes credited as '''Rob Shearman''') is an English playwright of theatrical and audio productions and a short story writer. He has written many audio scripts for [[Big Finish Productions]] ''Doctor Who'' stories, though he is perhaps best known for writing the television episode ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', which was loosely based on his audio play ''[[Jubilee (audio story)|Jubilee]].''
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'''Robert Shearman''' (sometimes credited as '''Rob Shearman''') is an English playwright of theatrical and audio productions and a short story writer. He has written many audio scripts for [[Big Finish Productions]] ''Doctor Who'' stories, though he is perhaps best known for writing the television episode ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', which was loosely based on his audio play ''[[Jubilee (audio story)|Jubilee]].''


Under the [[pseudonym]] of "Jeremy Leadbeater", he authored the audio drama ''Punchline'', part of ''The Time Travellers'' series made by [[BBV Productions]]. It starred [[Sylvester McCoy]] who gave high praise to the script.
Under the [[pseudonym]] of "Jeremy Leadbeater", he authored the audio drama ''Punchline'', part of ''The Time Travellers'' series made by [[BBV Productions]]. It starred [[Sylvester McCoy]] who gave high praise to the script.
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Robert Shearman (sometimes credited as Rob Shearman) is an English playwright of theatrical and audio productions and a short story writer. He has written many audio scripts for Big Finish Productions Doctor Who stories, though he is perhaps best known for writing the television episode Dalek, which was loosely based on his audio play Jubilee.

Under the pseudonym of "Jeremy Leadbeater", he authored the audio drama Punchline, part of The Time Travellers series made by BBV Productions. It starred Sylvester McCoy who gave high praise to the script.

Jubilee Pizza appeared in several Doctor Who and Torchwood episodes and on The Sarah Jane Adventures. It first appeared in Dalek as a subtle reference to Shearman and his original script Jubilee which formed the loose basis for the script.

He was interviewed in issue 485 of Doctor Who Magazine for the revival series' tenth anniversary. He commented that he had always hoped that the show would return to TV.

He is married to Jane Goddard.

Bibliography

Television

Doctor Who

Audio

Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories

Main series
Doctor Who Unbound

Prose

Short fiction

Short Trips
Doctor Who annuals
Doctor Who Storybook
New Series Adventures
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series

Nonfiction

Comics

Doctor Who Magazine

External links