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He is notable for writing the first piece of televised Doctor Who since the 1996 TV movie; the [[Comic Relief]] story [[The Curse of the Fatal Death]], which brought the [[Daleks]], [[The Master]] and multiple incarnations of the Doctor to the screen, as well as the Hugo award winning storylines [[The Empty Child]], [[The Doctor Dances]], and [[The Girl in the Fireplace]]. | He is notable for writing the first piece of televised Doctor Who since the 1996 TV movie; the [[Comic Relief]] story [[The Curse of the Fatal Death]], which brought the [[Daleks]], [[The Master]] and multiple incarnations of the Doctor to the screen, as well as the Hugo award winning storylines [[The Empty Child]], [[The Doctor Dances]], and [[The Girl in the Fireplace]]. | ||
In May of 2008, Steven Moffat was announced to be the executive producer and head writer of Doctor Who starting on the fifth season in 2010. | |||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== |
Revision as of 04:47, 21 May 2008
Steven Moffat is a television writer who has written many shows in the drama and / or comedy genre, most notably "Press Gang", "Coupling", and "Jekyll".
He is notable for writing the first piece of televised Doctor Who since the 1996 TV movie; the Comic Relief story The Curse of the Fatal Death, which brought the Daleks, The Master and multiple incarnations of the Doctor to the screen, as well as the Hugo award winning storylines The Empty Child, The Doctor Dances, and The Girl in the Fireplace.
In May of 2008, Steven Moffat was announced to be the executive producer and head writer of Doctor Who starting on the fifth season in 2010.
Filmography
- The Curse of the Fatal Death
- The Empty Child
- The Doctor Dances
- The Girl in the Fireplace
- Blink
- Time Crash