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'''Matthew Sweet''' is principally a British broadcaster and television critic. He has contributed to newspapers like {{wi|The Independent}} and various arms of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. As he holds a doctorate in [[19th century]] {{w|sensation novel|sensation fiction}}, his opinion on that genre, and related ones, became valued by various British media outlets in the 21st century.
'''Matthew Sweet''' is principally a British broadcaster and television critic. He has contributed to newspapers like {{wi|The Independent}} and various arms of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. As he holds a doctorate in [[19th century]] {{w|sensation novel|sensation fiction}}, his opinion on that genre, and related ones, became valued by various British media outlets in the 21st century.


He is also the author of various non-televised [[DWU]] stories, including: ''[[Year of the Pig (audio story)|Year of the Pig]]'', ''[[The Lampblack Wars (short story)|The Lampblack Wars]]'', ''[[The Earwig Archipelago (short story)|The Earwig Archipelago]]'', ''[[The Magic Mousetrap (audio story)|The Magic Mousetrap]]'', ''[[Voyage to the New World (audio story)|Voyage to the New World]]'', ''[[Maurice (audio story)|Maurice]]'' and ''[[The Diet of Worms]]'', in which he also appeared as the Examiner.  
He is also the author of various non-televised [[DWU]] stories, including: ''[[Year of the Pig (audio story)|Year of the Pig]]'', ''[[The Lampblack Wars (short story)|The Lampblack Wars]]'', ''[[The Earwig Archipelago (short story)|The Earwig Archipelago]]'', ''[[The Magic Mousetrap (audio story)|The Magic Mousetrap]]'', ''[[Voyage to the New World (audio story)|Voyage to the New World]]'', ''[[Maurice (audio story)|Maurice]]'' and ''[[The Diet of Worms]]'', in which he also appeared as the Examiner.


This combination of specific experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and a broad background in on-air literary criticism attracted the attention of several producers in the 2010s. He presented a radio programme on the history of the [[Doctor Who theme]] during the interval of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]] concert on [[BBC Radio]] 3. He was asked to present several documentaries for the so-called "classic" range of ''Doctor Who'' DVDs — including ''[[Riverside Story]]'', ''[[One Hit Wonder]]'', and ''[[All's Wells That Ends Wells]]'' — as well as the very well-received 50th anniversary documentary, ''[[Me, You, and Doctor Who]]'' the BBC's {{wi|The Culture Show}}. In the same year, along with [[Nicholas Briggs]], he was one of the on stage interviewers for the Doctor Who 50th Celebration Convention at the Excel Centre over the 50th Anniversary weekend.
This combination of specific experience with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and a broad background in on-air literary criticism attracted the attention of several producers in the 2010s. He presented a radio programme on the history of the [[Doctor Who theme]] during the interval of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]] concert on [[BBC Radio]] 3. He was asked to present several documentaries for the so-called "classic" range of ''Doctor Who'' DVDs — including ''[[Riverside Story]]'', ''[[One Hit Wonder]]'', and ''[[All's Wells That Ends Wells]]'' — as well as the very well-received 50th anniversary documentary, ''[[Me, You, and Doctor Who]]'' the BBC's {{wi|The Culture Show}}. In the same year, along with [[Nicholas Briggs]], he was one of the on stage interviewers for the Doctor Who 50th Celebration Convention at the Excel Centre over the 50th Anniversary weekend.
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