Russell T Davies

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Self: A New Dimension[Factual]; Bringing Back the Doctor[Factual]; Aliens: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly[Factual]; TARDIS Tales[Factual]; I Get a Sidekick out of You[Factual]; Why on Earth?[Factual]; The Daleks[Factual]; The Dark Side[Factual]; Time Trouble[Factual]; Special Effects[Factual]; Weird Science[Factual]; Unsung Heroes and Violent Death[Factual]; The World of Who[Factual]; The Last Battle[Factual]; New New Doctor[Factual]; Fear Factor[Factual]; Friends Reunited[Factual]; From Script to Screen[Factual]; Cybermen[Factual]; From Zero to Hero[Factual]; The Writer's Tale[Factual]; You've Got the Look[Factual]; Religion, Myths and Legends[Factual]; The New World of Dr Who[Factual]; The Fright Stuff[Factual]; Welcome to Torchwood[Factual]; Finale[Factual]; Jack's Back[Factual]; Doctor Who: A Celebration[Music]; Music and Monsters[Factual]; Meet Martha Jones[Factual]; Stage Fright[Factual]; Are We There Yet?[Factual]; A New York Story[Factual]; Making Manhattan[Factual]; Monsters Inc[Factual]; Space Craft[Factual]; Alter Ego[Factual]; Bad Blood[Factual]; Do You Remember the First Time?[Factual]; 'Ello 'Ello 'Ello[Factual]; The Saxon Mystery[Factual]; The Valiant Quest[Factual]; Kylie Special[Factual]; A Noble Return[Factual]; The Italian Job[Factual]; Oods and Ends[Factual]; Send in the Clones[Factual]; Sontar-Ha![Factual]; Sins of the Fathers[Factual]; Nemesis[Factual]; Shadow Play[Factual]; River Runs Deep[Factual]; Look Who's Talking[Factual]; Here Come the Girls[Factual]; Friends and Foe[Factual]; The End of an Era[Factual]; Christmas 2008 Special[Factual]; The Eleventh Doctor[Factual]; Desert Storm[Factual]; Front Row[Related]; Is There Life on Mars?[Factual]; Lords and Masters[Factual]; Allons-y![Factual]; Who is The Doctor?[Factual]; The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot[Misc]; Desert Island Discs[Related]; Dr. Forever![Factual] | as "Head Writer - Sarah Jane Adventures": My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen[Factual] | as "Head Writer": The Ultimate Guide[Factual] | as Guest: Totally Doctor Who (#1.11)[Factual]; Totally Doctor Who (#2.3)[Factual]; Totally Doctor Who (#2.11)[Factual]
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Production Credits
Executive Producer: Rose; The End Of The World; The Unquiet Dead; Aliens of London / World War Three; Dalek; The Long Game; Father's Day; The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances; Boom Town; Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways; The Christmas Invasion; Attack of the Graske[Misc]; New Earth; Tooth and Claw; School Reunion; The Girl in the Fireplace; Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel; The Idiot's Lantern; The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit; Love & Monsters; Fear Her; Army of Ghosts / Doomsday; Everything Changes[TW]; Day One[TW]; Ghost Machine[TW]; Cyberwoman[TW]; Small Worlds[TW]; Countrycide[TW]; Greeks Bearing Gifts[TW]; They Keep Killing Suzie[TW]; Random Shoes[TW]; Out of Time[TW]; Combat[TW]; The Runaway Bride; Invasion of the Bane[SJA]; Captain Jack Harkness[TW]; Smith and Jones; The Shakespeare Code; Gridlock; Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks; The Lazarus Experiment; 42; Human Nature / The Family of Blood; Blink; Utopia; The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords; The Infinite Quest; End of Days[TW]; Voyage of the Damned; Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang[TW]; Sleeper[TW]; To the Last Man[TW]; Meat[TW]; Adam[TW]; Reset[TW]; Dead Man Walking[TW]; A Day in the Death[TW]; Something Borrowed[TW]; From Out of the Rain[TW]; Adrift[TW]; Fragments[TW]; Exit Wounds[TW]; Partners in Crime; The Fires of Pompeii; Planet of the Ood; The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky; The Doctor's Daughter; The Unicorn and the Wasp; Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead; Midnight; Turn Left; The Stolen Earth / Journey's End; Doctor Who Prom (2008)[Music]; The Day of the Clown[SJA]; Secrets of the Stars[SJA]; The Mark of the Berserker[SJA]; The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith[SJA]; Enemy of the Bane[SJA]; The Next Doctor; From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love[SJA]; Planet of the Dead; Children Of Earth: Day One[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Two[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Three[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Four[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Five[TW]; Prisoner of the Judoon[SJA]; The Mad Woman in the Attic[SJA]; The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith[SJA]; The Eternity Trap[SJA]; Mona Lisa's Revenge[SJA]; The Waters of Mars; The Gift[SJA]; Dreamland; The End of Time; The Nightmare Man[SJA]; The Vault of Secrets[SJA]; Death of the Doctor[SJA]; The Empty Planet[SJA]; Lost in Time[SJA]; Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith[SJA]; The New World[TW]; Rendition[TW]; Dead of Night[TW]; Escape to L.A.[TW]; The Categories of Life[TW]; The Middle Men[TW]; Immortal Sins[TW]; End of the Road[TW]; The Gathering[TW]; The Blood Line[TW]; Sky[SJA]; The Curse of Clyde Langer[SJA]; The Man Who Never Was[SJA]; The Star Beast; Wild Blue Yonder; The Giggle; The Church On Ruby Road; Space Babies; The Devil's Chord; Boom; 73 Yards; Dot and Bubble; Rogue; The Legend of Ruby Sunday / Empire of Death; Time Crash (Children in Need); Episode One; Christmas 2024; Children in Need Special; Music of the Spheres | as Executive Producer for BBC Wales: Revenge of the Slitheen[SJA]; Eye of the Gorgon[SJA]; Warriors of Kudlak[SJA]; Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?[SJA]; The Lost Boy[SJA]; The Last Sontaran[SJA] | as Executive Producer for Doctor Who: A New Dimension[Factual]; Music and Monsters[Factual]; Stage Fright[Factual]; Are We There Yet?[Factual]; A New York Story[Factual]; Making Manhattan[Factual]; Monsters Inc[Factual]; Space Craft[Factual]; Alter Ego[Factual]; Bad Blood[Factual]; Do You Remember the First Time?[Factual]; 'Ello 'Ello 'Ello[Factual]; The Saxon Mystery[Factual]; Christmas 2008 Special[Factual]; The Eleventh Doctor[Factual]; Is There Life on Mars?[Factual]; Lords and Masters[Factual]; Allons-y![Factual]; Backstage at Christmas[Factual] | as Executive Producer for Dr Who: Bringing Back the Doctor[Factual]; Aliens: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly[Factual]; TARDIS Tales[Factual]; I Get a Sidekick out of You[Factual]; Why on Earth?[Factual]; The Daleks[Factual]; The Dark Side[Factual]; Time Trouble[Factual]; Special Effects[Factual]; Weird Science[Factual]; Unsung Heroes and Violent Death[Factual]; The World of Who[Factual]; The Ultimate Guide[Factual]; The Last Battle[Factual]; New New Doctor[Factual]; Fear Factor[Factual]; Friends Reunited[Factual]; From Script to Screen[Factual]; Cybermen[Factual]; From Zero to Hero[Factual]; The Writer's Tale[Factual]; You've Got the Look[Factual]; Religion, Myths and Legends[Factual]; The New World of Dr Who[Factual]; The Fright Stuff[Factual]; Welcome to Torchwood[Factual]; Finale[Factual]; Meet Martha Jones[Factual]Info; The Valiant Quest[Factual]; Kylie Special[Factual]; A Noble Return[Factual]; The Italian Job[Factual]; Oods and Ends[Factual]; Send in the Clones[Factual]; Sontar-Ha![Factual]; Sins of the Fathers[Factual]; Nemesis[Factual]; Shadow Play[Factual]; River Runs Deep[Factual]; Look Who's Talking[Factual]; Here Come the Girls[Factual]; Friends and Foe[Factual]; The End of an Era[Factual]; Desert Storm[Factual] | as Executive Producer for Torchwood: Jack's Back[Factual]; Welcome to Torchwood[Factual]
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Writer: Rose; The End Of The World; Aliens of London / World War Three; The Long Game; Boom Town; Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways; The Christmas Invasion; New Earth; Tooth and Claw; Love & Monsters; Army of Ghosts / Doomsday; Everything Changes[TW]; The Runaway Bride; Invasion of the Bane[SJA]; Smith and Jones; Gridlock; Utopia; The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords; Voyage of the Damned; Partners in Crime; Midnight; Turn Left; The Stolen Earth / Journey's End; The Next Doctor; Planet of the Dead; Children Of Earth: Day One[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Three[TW]; Children Of Earth: Day Five[TW]; The Waters of Mars; The End of Time; Death of the Doctor[SJA]; The New World[TW]; The Blood Line[TW]; Damaged Goods[BF]; Farewell, Sarah Jane[SJA]; The Star Beast; Wild Blue Yonder; The Giggle; The Church On Ruby Road; Space Babies; The Devil's Chord; 73 Yards; Dot and Bubble; The Legend of Ruby Sunday / Empire of Death; Music of the Spheres; Children in Need Special | as Writer, Music of the Spheres: Doctor Who Prom (2008)[Music]
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Acknowlegment: as With thanks to: Doctor Who: Earth Conquest[Factual]
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Russell T Davies
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Stephen Russell Davies

Born: Saturday 27th April 1963 (age: 61)

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Stephen Russell Davies, OBE, better known by his pen name Russell T Davies, is a Welsh television producer and screenwriter whose works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, the 2005 revival of the classic British science fiction series Doctor Who, and the trilogy Cucumber, Tofu, and Banana.

Born in Swansea, Davies aspired to work as a comic artist in his adult life, until a careers advisor at Olchfa School suggested that he study English literature; he consequently focused on a career of play- and screen-writing. After he graduated from Oxford University, Davies joined the BBC's children's department in 1985 on a part-time basis and worked in varying positions, including writing and producing two series, Dark Season and Century Falls. He left the BBC in the early 1990s to work for Granada Television and later became a freelance writer.

Davies moved into writing adult television dramas in 1994. His early scripts generally explored concepts of religion and sexuality among various backdrops: Revelations was a soap opera about organised religion and featured a lesbian vicar; Springhill was a soap drama about a Catholic family in contemporary Liverpool; The Grand explored society's opinion of subjects such as prostitution, abortion and homosexuality during the interwar period; and Queer as Folk, his first prolific series, recreated his experiences in the Manchester gay scene. His later series include Bob & Rose, which portrayed a gay man who fell in love with a woman; The Second Coming, which focused on the second coming and deicide of Jesus Christ from a mostly non-religious point of view; Mine All Mine, a comedy about a family who discover they own the entire city of Swansea; and Casanova, an adaptation of the Venetian lover's complete memoirs.

He revived and ran Doctor Who after a sixteen-year hiatus, with Christopher Eccleston, and later David Tennant, in the title role. Davies's tenure as executive producer of the show oversaw a surge in popularity that led to the production of two spin-off series, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the revival of the Saturday prime-time dramas as a profitable venture for production companies. Davies was awarded an OBE in 2008 for services to drama, which coincided with his announcement that he would step down from Doctor Who as the show's executive producer with his final script, The End of Time (2009–10). Davies moved to Los Angeles, California in 2009, where he oversaw production of Torchwood: Miracle Day and the fifth and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures.

After his partner developed cancer in late 2011, Davies returned to the UK, and co-created a new drama for CBBC, Wizards vs Aliens. His current projects are Cucumber, a Channel 4 series about middle-aged gay men in the Manchester gay scene; Banana, an E4 series about young LGBT people in the Cucumber universe; and Tofu, an online documentary series available on 4oD discussing issues which have arisen in the sister series, modern sex and sexuality with the cast and public.

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