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[[File:Torchwood Miracle Day - Jane Espenson Interview|thumb|An interview with Jane Espenson.]]
[[File:Torchwood Miracle Day - Jane Espenson Interview|thumb|An interview with Jane Espenson.]]
'''Jane Espenson''' is an [[American]] [[television]] writer who was part of the writing staff of [[Series 4 (Torchwood)|series 4]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. She personally wrote the scripts for ''[[Dead of Night]]'', ''[[The Categories of Life]]'', ''[[Immortal Sins]]'' and co-wrote ''[[End of the Road]]'' and ''[[The Blood Line]]''. She also wrote the motion comic ''[[Web of Lies|Torchwood: Web of Lies]]'' which accompanied the series.
'''Jane Espenson''' is an [[American]] [[television]] writer who was part of the writing staff of [[Series 4 (Torchwood)|series 4]] of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''. She personally wrote the scripts for ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'', ''[[The Categories of Life (TV story)|The Categories of Life]]'', ''[[Immortal Sins (TV story)|Immortal Sins]]'' and co-wrote ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'' and ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]''. She also wrote the motion comic ''[[Web of Lies|Torchwood: Web of Lies]]'' which accompanied the series.


Prior to ''Torchwood'' she worked as a writer and producer on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (franchise)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', and also wrote for its spin-off series, ''Angel'', as well as the revived {{wi|Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica}} and its prequel series {{wi| Caprica (TV series)|Caprica}}. She also co-created {{wi|Warehouse 13}}, and her other writing credits include {{wi|Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse}} and ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]] {{ma|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine}}'', making her one of only two writers (the other being [[John Shiban]]) to have written televised episodes in both the ''Star Trek'' and ''Doctor Who'' franchises.
Prior to ''Torchwood'' she worked as a writer and producer on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (franchise)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', and also wrote for its spin-off series, ''Angel'', as well as the revived {{wi|Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica}} and its prequel series {{wi|Caprica (TV series)|Caprica}}. She also co-created {{wi|Warehouse 13}}, and her other writing credits include {{wi|Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse}} and ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]] {{ma|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine}}'', making her one of only two writers (the other being [[John Shiban]]) to have written televised episodes in both the ''Star Trek'' and ''Doctor Who'' franchises.


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