James Goss

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James Goss started working for the official BBC website around the turn of the century. There, he started commissioning a series of animated webcasts with audio tracks produced firstly by the BBC and subsequently Big Finish Productions. This led onto commissioning full animated serials like Scream of the Shalka and The Infinite Quest.

He was also the producer of the BBCi TARDIS Cam series.

James Goss discusses The Invasion.

Goss originally commissioned the animation for the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion purely as a BBC website exclusive but Dan Hall liked it so much he included it on the DVD release in 2006. At the time the animated episodes garnered much speculation from fans as to whether more missing episodes would be animated in the future, however there were only a few sporadic releases until several years later. The new relationship with Dan Hall led Goss to be invited to contribute further to the DVD range and he produced a number of documentaries over the next five years.

At the same time Goss was developing himself as a freelance writer, he has written for both Torchwood and Doctor Who mainly for Big Finish. Other notable work of his includes novelising two of Douglas Adams' scripts for Doctor Who City of Death and The Pirate Planet. He is currently working for Big Finish on The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield series and especially dealing with everything Torchwood for them and contributing the odd Doctor Who story when he has time. Goss also wrote the special release Masterful to mark the 50th anniversary of the Master.

He wrote the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred. He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.

Goss was the producer of the multimedia Time Lord Victorious series. As part of the series he wrote the webcast series Daleks! and contributed short stories for the Eaglemoss figurine collections and the Doctor Who website.

Goss produced the second series of Redacted for BBC Sounds.

Personal life[[edit] | edit source]

Goss is gay,[1] and self-decreed as tired.[2]

In the DWU[[edit] | edit source]

Goss wrote himself into the DWU in the in-universe edition of the writer's notes of the audio drama The Scorchies, where he looked back upon a (fictional) childhood growing up with The Scorchies Show. Goss was also mentioned in Dead Air.

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Webcasts[[edit] | edit source]

Doctor Who: Lockdown![[edit] | edit source]

Daleks![[edit] | edit source]

Novels[[edit] | edit source]

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BBC New Series Adventures[[edit] | edit source]

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Short Stories[[edit] | edit source]

Short Trips[[edit] | edit source]

The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who[[edit] | edit source]

Time Lord Victorious[[edit] | edit source]

Summer Falls and Other Stories[[edit] | edit source]

The Legends of Ashildr[[edit] | edit source]

The Missy Chronicles[[edit] | edit source]

Bernice Summerfield[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood Magazine[[edit] | edit source]

The Scorchies[[edit] | edit source]

Doom's Day[[edit] | edit source]

U.N.I.T.[[edit] | edit source]

Audio[[edit] | edit source]

BBC Radio[[edit] | edit source]

Doctor Who Main Range[[edit] | edit source]

Special Releases[[edit] | edit source]

The Fourth Doctor Adventures[[edit] | edit source]

The Tenth Doctor Adventures[[edit] | edit source]

The Tenth Doctor and River Song[[edit] | edit source]

Classic Doctors, New Monsters[[edit] | edit source]

Once and Future[[edit] | edit source]

The Ninth Doctor Chronicles[[edit] | edit source]

The Tenth Doctor Chronicles[[edit] | edit source]

The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles[[edit] | edit source]

The Companion Chronicles[[edit] | edit source]

Short Trips[[edit] | edit source]

Bernice Summerfield[[edit] | edit source]

Jago & Litefoot[[edit] | edit source]

The Diary of River Song[[edit] | edit source]

Missy[[edit] | edit source]

Counter-Measures[[edit] | edit source]

Gallifrey[[edit] | edit source]

Iris Wildthyme[[edit] | edit source]

Vienna[[edit] | edit source]

Rani Takes on the World[[edit] | edit source]

The War Master[[edit] | edit source]

The Year of Martha Jones[[edit] | edit source]

Donna Noble: Kidnapped[[edit] | edit source]

Lady Christina[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood Special Releases[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood Soho[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood One[[edit] | edit source]

Aliens Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

God Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

The Lives of Captain Jack[[edit] | edit source]

Audiobooks[[edit] | edit source]

BBC New Series Adventures[[edit] | edit source]

BBC Torchwood Audiobooks[[edit] | edit source]

Acting Credits[[edit] | edit source]

The Lives of Captain Jack[[edit] | edit source]

Producing Credits[[edit] | edit source]

Animation projects[[edit] | edit source]

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Audio[[edit] | edit source]

Doctor Who: Redacted[[edit] | edit source]

Novel Adaptations[[edit] | edit source]

The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield[[edit] | edit source]

The Diary of River Song[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood Special Releases[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood Soho[[edit] | edit source]

Torchwood One[[edit] | edit source]

Aliens Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

God Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

Among Us[[edit] | edit source]

The Lives of Captain Jack[[edit] | edit source]

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Doctor Who tie-in websites[[edit] | edit source]

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