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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). His Doctor Who work is typically noted for an abundance of continuity references.

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. He was credited for his "invaluable assistance and generosity" in It's Even Bigger on the Inside, first published in 2015, alongside many others.

Russell has occasionally been credited with the pen name Warren Martyn in his writing, most notably in the 1980s for the Audio Visuals.[2][3] He also used a character called Warren Martyn in some of his Doctor Who works.

In the DWU

Credits

Novels

Target Novelisations

BBC Novelisations

Virgin New Adventures

Virgin Missing Adventures

Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures

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

Doctor Who Storybook

Heroes and Monsters Collection

The Twelve Doctors of Christmas

Charity publications and fan works

Webcasts

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

Short Trips

Doctor Who Unbound

Gallifrey

Bernice Summerfield

Audiobooks

BBC Audio

Interludes

The Sarah Jane Adventures

Anthologies edited

Short Trips

Comics

Doctor Who Magazine

Radio Times

IDW Publishing

Torchwood Magazine

Guides

Nonfiction

Video Games

Episodes script edited

Doctor Who

Torchwood

The Sarah Jane Adventures

Production credits

Webcasts

Animations

Video Games

The Adventure Games

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

Novel Adaptations

Short Trips

Doctor Who Unbound

Bernice Summerfield

Dalek Empire

Sarah Jane Smith

Gallifrey

  • Weapon of Choice - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Square One - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • The Inquiry - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • A Blind Eye - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Lies - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Spirit - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Pandora - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Insurgency - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Imperiatrix - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Fractures - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Warfare - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Appropriation - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Mindbomb - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Panacea - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Gallifrey IV
  • Gallifrey V
    • Emancipation - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)
    • Evolution - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)
    • Arbitration - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)
  • Gallifrey VI
    • Extermination - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)
    • Renaissance - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)
    • Ascension - director, and producer (with Scott Handcock)

Cyberman

  • Scorpius - producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Fear - producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Conversion - producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Telos - producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)

Iris Wildthyme

I, Davros

  • Innocence - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Purity - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Corruption - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)
  • Guilt - director, and producer (with Jason Haigh-Ellery)

Actor

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Bernice Summerfield

Gallifrey

I, Davros

External links

Footnotes