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=== Novels === | === Novels === |
Revision as of 17:22, 11 January 2024
- For information about Pete McTighe related to upcoming releases, see Pete McTighe/Spoilers.
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. He has also been the Content Advisor and Booklet Notes Writer since the Collection Range started, and has helped out on a few Featurettes Produced for the Range. Including Directing Buried Treasure: 30 Years of Fenric and Becoming the Destroyer for the Season 26 Set.
Writing Credits
Television
Doctor Who
- Kerblam!
- Praxeus - with Chris Chibnall
Webcasts
Tales of the TARDIS
The Collection
- Jovanka Airlines[1]
- Galactic Glitter
- Hello Boys!
- The Trial
- The Promise[2]
- Home Assistant
- Return of the Autons
- 24 Carat
- Risen
- The Eternal Mystery
- The Storyteller
- Defenders of Earth[3]
- The Passenger
- The Final Battle
Novels
Target novelisations
Short Stories
Doctor Who: Lockdown!
Directing Credits
Webcasts
The Collection
- The Promise
- Home Assistant
- Return of the Autons
- 24 Carat
- Risen
- The Eternal Mystery
- The Storyteller
- Defenders of Earth[4]
- The Passenger