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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' [[writer|wrote]] and [[co-executive producer|co-executive produced]] the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' stories ''[[Escape to LA]]'' and ''[[The Middle Men]]''. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' [[writer|wrote]] and [[co-executive producer|co-executive produced]] the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' stories ''[[Escape to LA]]'' and ''[[The Middle Men]]''. | ||
He has regularly written and produced [[America]]n television programmes since his initial job as one of the key [[above the line]] crew members on most of the run of ''{{iw|xfiles|The X-Files}}'' and its spin-off, ''{{iw|xfiles| The Lone Gunmen|The Lone Gunmen}}''. Indeed, his work on ''The X-Files'' twice earned him an [[Emmy Award]] nomination, one for producing and one for writing. | He has regularly written and produced [[America]]n television programmes since his initial job as one of the key [[above the line]] crew members on most of the run of ''{{iw|xfiles|The X-Files}}'' and its spin-off, ''{{iw|xfiles| The Lone Gunmen|The Lone Gunmen}}''. Indeed, his work on ''The X-Files'' twice earned him an [[Emmy Award]] nomination, one for producing and one for writing. | ||
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Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on ''{{ma|Star Trek: Enterprise}}'' for its {{ma|ENT Season 2|second season}}, on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode ''{{ma|Canamar (episode)|Canamar}}'', which featured [[Emmy Award]]-nominated make-up by future ''Miracle Day'' make-up head, [[Todd McIntosh]]. This association with ''Enterprise'' allows him to join [[Jane Espenson]] as one of only two people to write for both the ''Star Trek'' and the ''Doctor Who'' franchises on television. | Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on ''{{ma|Star Trek: Enterprise}}'' for its {{ma|ENT Season 2|second season}}, on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode ''{{ma|Canamar (episode)|Canamar}}'', which featured [[Emmy Award]]-nominated make-up by future ''Miracle Day'' make-up head, [[Todd McIntosh]]. This association with ''Enterprise'' allows him to join [[Jane Espenson]] as one of only two people to write for both the ''Star Trek'' and the ''Doctor Who'' franchises on television. | ||
From ''Enterprise'', he moved on to the short-lived {{wi|Threat Matrix}}, and then to a much longer association with the show ''{{iw|supernatural|Supernatural}}'', where he held several titles and wrote several episodes across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to {{wi|Legend of the Seeker}} for a year before landing on his next major project, ''{{iw|breakingbad|Breaking Bad}}'', for which he has been thrice-nominated for a {{w|Writers Guild of America}} Award. Just prior to working on ''Torchwood'', he worked on {{wi|The Vampire Diaries}}. | From ''Enterprise'', he moved on to the short-lived {{wi|Threat Matrix}}, and then to a much longer association with the show ''{{iw|supernatural|Supernatural}}'', where he held several titles and wrote several episodes across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to {{wi|Legend of the Seeker}} for a year before landing on his next major project, ''{{iw|breakingbad|Breaking Bad}}'', for which he has been thrice-nominated for a {{w|Writers Guild of America}} Award. Just prior to working on ''Torchwood'', he worked on {{wi|The Vampire Diaries}}. | ||
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