Ben Aaronovitch
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Ben Aaronovitch | |
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Born | 1964 London, England |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | English |
Ben Denis Aaronovitch (born 1964) is a London-born British writer who has worked on television series including Doctor Who, Casualty, Jupiter Moon and Dark Knight. He is the younger brother of actor Owen Aaronovitch and British journalist David Aaronovitch.
As well as writing the Doctor Who serials Remembrance of the Daleks and Battlefield[1], he has also written three spin-off novels in the Virgin Publishing New Adventures range, a new Bernice Summerfield novel and several short stories for Big Finish Productions[2]. He created the ongoing Doctor Who character Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart. He is currently working as lead writer and script editor on the audio revival of the classic British space opera Blake's 7[3].
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[edit] Television
- Doctor Who
- Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
- Battlefield (1989)
- Casualty
- "Results" (1990)
- Jupiter Moon
- Episode 69 (1990)
- Episode 70 (1990)
- Episode 80 (1990)
- Episode 81 (1990)
- Episode 95 (1990)
- Episode 119 (1996)
- Episode 120 (1996)
- Episode 131 (1996)
- Episode 132 (1996)
- Episode 148 (1996)
- Dark Knight[4]
- "Stonegod" (2001)
[edit] Novels
[edit] Doctor Who novelisations
[edit] Virgin New Adventures
- Transit
- The Also People
- So Vile a Sin (completed by Kate Orman)
[edit] Other novels
- Genius Loci
- Terra Incognita (to be published in 2007)
[edit] Short stories
- Gone Fishing in Short Trips: Time Signature
- Walking Backwards for Christmas in Something Changed
- The Evacuation of Bernice Summerfield Considered as a Short Film by Terry Gilliam in Missing Adventures
[edit] Discography
- Rebel (2007)
- When Vila Met Gan (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Ben Aaronovitch at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Ben Aaronovitch at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ^ http://www.b7media.com/06december_feature_ben_interview.html Interview on B7 Media website
- ^ "Dark Knight" (2000)