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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 16:33, 20 January 2022
Pete McTighe wrote the Doctor Who television story Kerblam! and co-wrote Praxeus with Chris Chibnall.
He also wrote the short story Press Play in 2020.
Beginning in 2018, he was also hired to write several promos and webcasts to advertise The Collection.
Writing Credits
Television
Doctor Who
- Kerblam!
- Praxeus (with Chris Chibnall)
Webcasts
The Collection Blu-Ray Trailers
- The Season 19 Safety Video with Tegan Jovanka[1]
- Jo Grant Returns
- The Sixth Doctor is on trial AGAIN!
- Ace Returns![2]
- The Home Assistants of Death?!
- Return of the Autons
- 24 Carat
- Risen
- The Eternal Mystery