Lindsey Alford

Last updated 05 March 2013

Production Credits
Script Editor: Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks; Human Nature / The Family of Blood; Revenge of the Slitheen[SJA]; Eye of the Gorgon[SJA]; Warriors of Kudlak[SJA]; Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?[SJA]; The Lost Boy[SJA]; Adrift[TW]; Partners in Crime; Planet of the Ood; The Doctor's Daughter; The Unicorn and the Wasp; The Stolen Earth / Journey's End; The Next Doctor; The Eleventh Hour; The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone; The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood; The Lodger; The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang; An Adventure In Space And Time[Misc] | as Script Executive: A Christmas Carol; The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon; The Curse of the Black Spot; The Doctor's Wife; The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People; A Good Man Goes to War; Let's Kill Hitler; Night Terrors; The Girl Who Waited; The God Complex; Closing Time; The Wedding of River Song; The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar; Under the Lake / Before The Flood; The Girl Who Died; The Woman Who Lived; The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion; Sleep No More; Face The Raven; Heaven Sent; Hell Bent; The Husbands of River Song; For Tonight We Might Die[Class]; The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo[Class]; Nightvisiting[Class]; Co-Owner Of A Lonely Heart / Brave-ish Heart[Class]; Detained[Class]; The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did[Class]; The Lost[Class]; The Return of Doctor Mysterio; The Pilot; Smile; Thin Ice; Oxygen; Extremis; The Pyramid At The End Of The World; The Lie Of The Land; Empress Of Mars; The Eaters of Light; World Enough And Time / The Doctor Falls
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Lindsey Alford


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Lindsey Alford was a script editor on several episodes of Doctor Who from series 3 to series 5 and was also the script editor for GAME: City of the Daleks and GAME: Blood of the Cybermen. For series 6, she served as script executive.

Alford wrote WC: In-Flight Entertainment, an instalment of the online BBC Writers' Comics series.

She has also served as script editor for TV: Adrift and several episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures.

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