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Like many members of the ''Doctor Who'' crew, he has also lent his talents to ''[[Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. He was a credited sound editor for [[series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1 of ''Torchwood'']], but it is believed he was also an uncredited [[dialogue editor]] on ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three|Day Three]]'' and ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four|Day Four]]''. He was also the supervising sound editor for at least [[Series 1 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|series 1 of ''Sarah Jane'']]. | Like many members of the ''Doctor Who'' crew, he has also lent his talents to ''[[Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. He was a credited sound editor for [[series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1 of ''Torchwood'']], but it is believed he was also an uncredited [[dialogue editor]] on ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three|Day Three]]'' and ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four|Day Four]]''. He was also the supervising sound editor for at least [[Series 1 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|series 1 of ''Sarah Jane'']]. | ||
He has been a documentary subject on the episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' concerning ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'' and ''Midnight''. | He has been a documentary subject on the episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' concerning ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'' and ''Midnight''. | ||
McFadden's career stretches back to the [[1990s]]. After a series of films in the early-to-late 1990s, he began to work more regularly in television, but generally continued to take film work in the "off-season" from his television projects. His longest-lived television association prior to ''Doctor Who'' was his stint as the dialogue editor for series 2-4 of ''[[wikipedia:Waking the Dead (TV series)|Waking the Dead]]''. Just prior to his involvement with ''Doctor Who'', he was nominated for a prestigious [[wikipedia:Golden Reel Award|Golden Reel Award]] by the Motion Picture Sound Editors society for his work on the [[2004]] [[wikipedia:Cate Blanchett|Cate Blanchett]] film, ''[[wikipedia:Veronica Guerin (film)|Veronica Guerin]]''. | McFadden's career stretches back to the [[1990s]]. After a series of films in the early-to-late 1990s, he began to work more regularly in television, but generally continued to take film work in the "off-season" from his television projects. His longest-lived television association prior to ''Doctor Who'' was his stint as the dialogue editor for series 2-4 of ''[[wikipedia:Waking the Dead (TV series)|Waking the Dead]]''. Just prior to his involvement with ''Doctor Who'', he was nominated for a prestigious [[wikipedia:Golden Reel Award|Golden Reel Award]] by the Motion Picture Sound Editors society for his work on the [[2004]] [[wikipedia:Cate Blanchett|Cate Blanchett]] film, ''[[wikipedia:Veronica Guerin (film)|Veronica Guerin]]''. |
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Paul McFadden has been a member of the sound department on the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who since Rose. He has been credited a variety of different ways. For series 1, he was universally credited as dialogue editor. For series 2, he was always credited as sound editor. Beginning with The Runaway Bride, he was seen as supervising sound editor, by which title he has continued to be credited on most episodes through the 2010 series. Notably, he was the supervising sound editor for Midnight — an episode for which he shared both a Welsh BAFTA and a Royal Television Society Award with Tim Ricketts, Paul Jefferies and Julian Howarth.
One of McFadden's main responsibilities on Doctor Who has been to direct the ADR process.
Like many members of the Doctor Who crew, he has also lent his talents to Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. He was a credited sound editor for series 1 of Torchwood, but it is believed he was also an uncredited dialogue editor on Day Three and Day Four. He was also the supervising sound editor for at least series 1 of Sarah Jane.
He has been a documentary subject on the episodes of Doctor Who Confidential concerning Tooth and Claw and Midnight.
McFadden's career stretches back to the 1990s. After a series of films in the early-to-late 1990s, he began to work more regularly in television, but generally continued to take film work in the "off-season" from his television projects. His longest-lived television association prior to Doctor Who was his stint as the dialogue editor for series 2-4 of Waking the Dead. Just prior to his involvement with Doctor Who, he was nominated for a prestigious Golden Reel Award by the Motion Picture Sound Editors society for his work on the 2004 Cate Blanchett film, Veronica Guerin.
Whilst working on Doctor Who and her related programmes, McFadden has worked on almost twenty other projects, including the documentary series, Oz and James Drink to Britain, and the BBC Wales drama, Crash.