Rob Shearman
Robert Shearman (also credited as Rob Shearman; born February 10 1970 near London, England, United Kingdom) is currently best-known as a writer of Doctor Who audio plays for Big Finish, and for his ongoing association with Jarvis & Ayres Productions (Martin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres) which has resulted in five plays for BBC Radio 4: About Colin (2000), Inappropriate Behaviour (2002), Afternoons with Roger (2003), Forever Mine (2004) and Teacher's Pet (2005). These have all been broadcast in the station's regular weekday Afternoon Play slot.
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February 10 - 1970 - London - England - United Kingdom - Doctor Who - Audio plays - Big Finish - Martin Jarvis - Rosalind Ayres - BBC Radio 4 - 2000 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005
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An established theatrical playwright, Shearman has worked with Alan Ayckbourn, had a play produced by Francis Ford Coppola, and has received several international awards for his work in theatre.
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Alan Ayckbourn - Francis Ford Coppola - Theatre
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He wrote the episode Dalek for the 2005 series of Doctor Who produced by Russell T. Davies for the BBC, which was a development of the themes introduced by his earlier Big Finish audio play Jubilee. He is not returning to write a script for the second series due to other work commitments. Previous television work has included episodes of the 1950s-set rural drama Born and Bred, broadcast on BBC One.
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Dalek - 2005 - Doctor Who - Russell T. Davies - BBC - Jubilee - 1950s - BBC One
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