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Jamie had previously appeared in the extended 30th Anniversary documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]'' alongside his father, celebrated TV producer and founder of [[Century 21 Productions]], [[Gerry Anderson]]. As a creator of many well loved series including ''[[Thunderbirds]]'' and ''[[Captain Scarlet (TV series)|Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]'', Gerry stated that the fact his son was a ''Doctor Who'' fan was "one of the greatest tragedies" of his life. This is also something Jamie expanded upon in his contribution to the charity reference book ''[[Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who]]''.
Jamie had previously appeared in the extended 30th Anniversary documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]'' alongside his father, celebrated TV producer and founder of [[Century 21 Productions]], [[Gerry Anderson]]. As a creator of many well loved series including ''[[Thunderbirds]]'' and ''[[Captain Scarlet (TV series)|Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]'', Gerry stated that the fact his son was a ''Doctor Who'' fan was "one of the greatest tragedies" of his life. This is also something Jamie expanded upon in his contribution to the charity reference book ''[[Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who]]''.


== Career ==
Currently serving as director of Anderson Entertainment, Jamie has continued to posthumously develop a number of Gerry's projects following his death in 2012. These include the young adult novel series ''Gemini Force One'', and an audio series of ''Terrahawks'' for Big Finish, for which he has also served as a writer and director. More recently he has also been developing the pilot for the TV series ''[https://www.firestormhq.com Firestorm]'', starring [[Naoko Mori]] and [[Nicholas Briggs]].
Currently serving as director of Anderson Entertainment, Jamie has continued to posthumously develop a number of Gerry's projects following his death in 2012. These include the young adult novel series ''Gemini Force One'', and an audio series of ''Terrahawks'' for Big Finish, for which he has also served as a writer and director. More recently he has also been developing the pilot for the TV series ''[https://www.firestormhq.com Firestorm]'', starring [[Naoko Mori]] and [[Nicholas Briggs]].



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Jamie Anderson (born 1 March 1985[1][2]) is a writer, producer and director of Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories, his first being Come Die With Me, part of the You Are the Doctor and Other Stories anthology.

Jamie had previously appeared in the extended 30th Anniversary documentary More than 30 Years in the TARDIS alongside his father, celebrated TV producer and founder of Century 21 Productions, Gerry Anderson. As a creator of many well loved series including Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Gerry stated that the fact his son was a Doctor Who fan was "one of the greatest tragedies" of his life. This is also something Jamie expanded upon in his contribution to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.

Career

Currently serving as director of Anderson Entertainment, Jamie has continued to posthumously develop a number of Gerry's projects following his death in 2012. These include the young adult novel series Gemini Force One, and an audio series of Terrahawks for Big Finish, for which he has also served as a writer and director. More recently he has also been developing the pilot for the TV series Firestorm, starring Naoko Mori and Nicholas Briggs.

In addition, he also continues to promote the work produced throughout his father's extensive career. Alongside Richard James, he also hosts the weekly Gerry Anderson Podcast, which also features Chris Dale.

He has also directed a number of stories which featured regular cast members of his father's TV series, including David Graham, Liz Morgan, Robbie Stevens, Wayne Forester, and Richard James.

Production Credits

Doctor Who Main Range

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

Time Lord Victorious

Novel Adaptations

The Comic Strip Adaptations

Master!

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Footnotes