Jason Arnopp

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Jason Arnopp wrote the 2011 horror feature Stormhouse.[1] directed by Dan Turner. He has scripted Doctor Who audiobooks[2] and plays[3] for the BBC and Big Finish ranges. He is also a novelist and journalist[4] who has regularly written for Heat and Doctor Who Magazine. He has contributed to BBC Radio 4's Recorded for Training Purposes[5] and Laurence & Gus comedy shows.

Jason Arnopp was a member of staff at the British magazine Kerrang, where he was lovingly referred to as 'Lady's Hair' due to his well coiffurred hair-do. He has subsequently cut his hair, although this has failed to provoke a nick-name change to 'Man's Hair'.

Jason is represented by Matthew Dench at Dench Arnold.[6]

Drama Writing Credits

Production Company/Broadcaster Notes/Dates
Doctor Who: UNIT Dominion Big Finish Co-scriptwriter, audio drama, 2012
Doctor Who: Army of Death Big Finish Scriptwriter, audio drama, 2011
Stormhouse Scanner-Rhodes Productions Scriptwriter and executive producer, horror feature film, 2011
Doctor Who: The Gemini Contagion BBC Audiobooks Writer, audiobook, 2011
Doctor Who: The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories Big Finish Scriptwriter, audio drama, 2010
The Sarah Jane Adventures: Deadly Download BBC Audiobooks Writer, audiobook, 2010
Ghost Writer[7] TAPS Scriptwriter, 24-minute film, 2010
Recorded for Training Purposes BBC Radio 4 Sketch-writer, 2009 & 2010 series
Laurence & Gus: Hearts & Minds BBC Radio 4 Sketch-writer, 2009 series
Tempting Fates Eye Film & Television Scriptwriter, web series 2010
Big Mistake Magician Pictures Script editor, short film 2009
Look At Me Magician Pictures Scriptwriter, short film 2008

References

  1. "Scanner-Rhodes embarks on Stormhouse". London. August 1, 2010.
  2. "The Sarah Jane Adventures: Deadly Download | Audiobook | AudioGO : audiobooks, CDs, downloads". AudioGO. Retrieved 2011-12-25. 
  3. "News". Big Finish. 2010-08-16. Retrieved 2011-12-25. 
  4. Nicholas Clee. "The Bookseller: May 8 | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-12-25. 
  5. "Radio 4 Programmes - Recorded for Training Purposes, Series 4, Episode 5". BBC. 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2011-12-25. 
  6. "The Dench Arnold Agency". Dencharnold.com. Retrieved 2011-12-25. 

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