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|birth date = [[18 September (people)|18 September]] [[1963 (people)|1963]] | |||
|job title = [[Writer]], [[Director]], [[Script editor]], [[Executive producer]], [[Magazine editor|''Doctor Who Magazine'' editor]], [[Actor]] | |job title = [[Writer]], [[Director]], [[Script editor]], [[Executive producer]], [[Magazine editor|''Doctor Who Magazine'' editor]], [[Actor]] | ||
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'''Gary Russell''' was the [[editor]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' between 1992 and 1995. He was also the [[executive producer]] for [[Big Finish Productions]] from 1998 to 2006, when he stepped down to begin [[script editor|script editing]] for the [[BBC Wales]]'' [[Doctor Who]]'' series. He worked as producer for both the ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]'' series, as well as the ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series. He has written many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novels, one of which was ''[[Spiral Scratch]]'', which served as the acting [[regeneration]] story for the [[Sixth Doctor]] (for a while). | '''Gary Russell''' (born [[18 September (people)|18 September]] [[1963 (people)|1963]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=GaryRussell Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) was the [[editor]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' between 1992 and 1995. He was also the [[executive producer]] for [[Big Finish Productions]] from 1998 to 2006, when he stepped down to begin [[script editor|script editing]] for the [[BBC Wales]]'' [[Doctor Who]]'' series. He worked as producer for both the ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]'' series, as well as the ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series. He has written many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novels, one of which was ''[[Spiral Scratch]]'', which served as the acting [[regeneration]] story for the [[Sixth Doctor]] (for a while). | ||
Russell has worked as an actor since childhood, including a teenage appearance in the [[James Bond]] film ''Octopussy.'' He had a minor role in ''The Airzone Solution'', a production notable for the many ex-''Doctor Who'' actors in it, including [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Nicola Bryant]] and [[Michael Wisher]]. He directed the animated stories ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'' and ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]''. He wrote the jam-packed ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]''. In 2008, he became the head writer for a new [[America]]n ''Doctor Who'' comic book mini series published by [[IDW Publishing|IDW]], retroactively titled ''[[Agent Provocateur (graphic novel)|Agent Provocateur]]''. It should not be confused with IDW's later [[Doctor Who (2009)]], a true ongoing monthly comic book. He contributed to the [[Davros Connections]] documentary. He also was the drama producer for the 2011 [[The Adventure Games|adventure game]] ''[[The Gunpowder Plot]]'' and a voice director for the rest of the games. | Russell has worked as an actor since childhood, including a teenage appearance in the [[James Bond]] film ''Octopussy.'' He had a minor role in ''The Airzone Solution'', a production notable for the many ex-''Doctor Who'' actors in it, including [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Nicola Bryant]] and [[Michael Wisher]]. He directed the animated stories ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'' and ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]''. He wrote the jam-packed ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]''. In 2008, he became the head writer for a new [[America]]n ''Doctor Who'' comic book mini series published by [[IDW Publishing|IDW]], retroactively titled ''[[Agent Provocateur (graphic novel)|Agent Provocateur]]''. It should not be confused with IDW's later [[Doctor Who (2009)]], a true ongoing monthly comic book. He contributed to the [[Davros Connections]] documentary. He also was the drama producer for the 2011 [[The Adventure Games|adventure game]] ''[[The Gunpowder Plot]]'' and a voice director for the rest of the games. |
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Gary Russell (born 18 September 1963[1]) was the editor of Doctor Who Magazine between 1992 and 1995. He was also the executive producer for Big Finish Productions from 1998 to 2006, when he stepped down to begin script editing for the BBC Wales Doctor Who series. He worked as producer for both the Bernice Summerfield series, as well as the Gallifrey series. He has written many Doctor Who novels, one of which was Spiral Scratch, which served as the acting regeneration story for the Sixth Doctor (for a while).
Russell has worked as an actor since childhood, including a teenage appearance in the James Bond film Octopussy. He had a minor role in The Airzone Solution, a production notable for the many ex-Doctor Who actors in it, including Jon Pertwee, Colin Baker, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Nicola Bryant and Michael Wisher. He directed the animated stories The Infinite Quest and Dreamland. He wrote the jam-packed Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia. In 2008, he became the head writer for a new American Doctor Who comic book mini series published by IDW, retroactively titled Agent Provocateur. It should not be confused with IDW's later Doctor Who (2009), a true ongoing monthly comic book. He contributed to the Davros Connections documentary. He also was the drama producer for the 2011 adventure game The Gunpowder Plot and a voice director for the rest of the games.
He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.
In the DWU
- He and Scott Handcock play themselves as the directors of the story within the story in the audio story In Living Memory.
Bibliography
Novels
Virgin New Adventures
Virgin Missing Adventures
Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures
BBC Books novelisations
BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
BBC Past Doctor Adventures
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series
BBC New Series Adventures
2 in 1 books
Torchwood novels
The Sarah Jane Adventures novelisations
Short stories
Doctor Who Magazine
Brief Encounters
Short Trips
- Missing, Part One: Business as Usual (in More Short Trips)
- 64 Carlysle Street (in More Short Trips)
- Countdown to TV Action (in Short Trips and Side Steps)
- A Boy's Tale (in Short Trips: Companions)
- Repercussions... (linking material of Short Trips: Repercussions)
- Echoes (in Short Trips: The Centenarian)
- The Report (in Short Trips: Snapshots)
- Do You Dream in Colour? (in Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas)
Doctor Who Storybook
Heroes and Monsters Collection
The Twelve Doctors of Christmas
Charity publications
- Clean Up Time (in Drabble Who)
- The Great Journey of Life Ends Here (in Perfect Timing 1)
- Head in the Sand (in Missing Pieces)
- The Beach (in Seasons of War)
Webcasts
Audio
Big Finish webcast adaptations
Big Finish main range
- Minuet in Hell (with Alan W. Lear)
- Zagreus (with Alan Barnes)
- The Next Life (with Alan Barnes)
Short Trips
Doctor Who Unbound
Gallifrey
- Lies
- Annihilation (with Scott Handcock)
The Sarah Jane Adventures audiobooks
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series
Anthologies edited
Short Trips
Comics
Doctor Who Magazine
- Party Animals (with John Freeman)
- City of Devils (with John Freeman)
- Black Legacy (with Scott Gray)
Radio Times
- Dreadnought
- Descendance
- Ascendance
- Perceptions
- Coda
- Deceptions (unfinished)
IDW Publishing
- Agent Provocateur
- Cold Blooded War! (story; with Richard Starkings)
Torchwood Magazine
- Broken (with Nick Abadzis)
- Overture
Guides
Nonfiction
Video games
Episodes script edited
Doctor Who
Torchwood
Directed
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
- Whispers of Terror
- The Land of the Dead
- The Fearmonger
- The Marian Conspiracy
- Red Dawn
- Winter for the Adept
- The Fires of Vulcan
- The Shadow of the Scourge
- Storm Warning
- The Stones of Venice
- Dust Breeding
- Bloodtide
- Project Twilight
- The Eye of the Scorpion
- Colditz
- Primeval
- The One Doctor
- Seasons of Fear
- Neverland
- Spare Parts
- The Sandman
- The Church and the Crown
- Project: Lazarus
- Flip-Flop
- Omega
- Davros
- Master
- Zagreus
- The Wormery
- Scherzo
- The Creed of the Kromon
- The Natural History of Fear
- The Twilight Kingdom
- The Axis of Insanity
- Arrangements for War
- The Harvest
- The Roof of the World
- Medicinal Purposes
- Faith Stealer
- The Last
- Caerdroia
- The Next Life
- The Juggernauts
- The Game
- Dreamtime
- Catch-1782
- Three's a Crowd
- The Council of Nicaea
- Terror Firma
- LIVE 34
- Singularity
- Other Lives
- Pier Pressure
- Night Thoughts
- The Kingmaker
- The Settling
- Red
- The Reaping
- The Gathering
- Memory Lane
- Year of the Pig
Bernice Summerfield stories
- Beyond the Sun
- Walking to Babylon
- Just War
- The Secret of Cassandra
- The Extinction Event
- The Green-Eyed Monsters
- The Mirror Effect
- The Bellotron Incident
- Death and the Daleks
- The Grel Escape
- The Heart's Desire
- The Kingdom of the Blind
- The Lost Museum
- The Goddess Quandary
- The Crystal of Cantus
- The Wake
- The Kraken's Lament
- The Temple of Questions
- Private Enemy No. 1
- Judgement Day
- Brand Management
- Bad Habits
- Vesuvius Falling
- Everybody Loves Irving
- Many Happy Returns (with Scott Handcock, John Ainsworth)
- A Handful of Dust
- The Curse of Fenman
Gallifrey
- Weapon of Choice
- Square One
- The Inquiry
- A Blind Eye
- Lies
- Spirit
- Pandora
- Insurgency
- Imperiatrix
- Fractures
- Warfare
- Appropriation
- Mindbomb
- Panacea
- Reborn
- Disassembled
- Annihilation
- Forever
- Emancipation
- Evolution
- Arbitration
- Extermination
- Renaissance
- Ascension
Iris Wildthyme audio stories
- Wildthyme at Large
- The Devil in Ms. Wildthyme
- The Sound of Fear
- The Land of Wonder
- The Two Irises
- The Panda Invasion
- Iris Wildthyme and the Claws of Santa
- The Iris Wildthyme Appreciation Society
- Iris Rides Out
- Midwinter Murders
- Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme
- Iris at the Oche
- A Life in Time
Big Finish Sarah Jane Smith audio stories
I, Davros
Doctor Who Unbound
Big Finish special releases
Short Trips
Actor
Big Finish Doctor Who
- The Marian Conspiracy - John Wilson
- Red Dawn - Razzburr
- The Holy Terror - Guard
- Dust Breeding - Jay Binks
- Project: Twilight - Newsreader
- The Eye of the Scorpion - Ebren
- Spare Parts - Philpott/Nurse
- The Church and the Crown - Piere
- Nekromanteia - Thesanius
- Omega - MediBot / VidiBot / Scintillans / Mugging Machine
- Master - Whispering Voices
- The Wormery - Psychic worm
- The Twilight Kingdom - Orvik
- The Juggernauts - Computer/Announcer
Bernice Summerfield
- Dragons' Wrath - Mappin Gilder
- The Crystal of Cantus - Thesanius
- The Judas Gift - Reporter
- Many Happy Returns - Vice Chancellor
- the Winning Side - First Yokel
- In Living Memory - Himself
I, Davros
Gallifrey
External links
- Gary Russell at the Internet Movie Database
- Gary Russell at James Bond Wiki
- Official Facebook page
- Official Twitter account
- Gary Russell: From Peladon to Placebos (Interview conducted by Jon Preddle)
- The Gary Russell Interview: In conversation with Eddie
- BBC.co.uk website interview with Gary Russell, 01 January 2004
- Outpost Gallifrey - Interview: Gary Russell (archived)