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Just because I’m in a foreign land doesn’t mean the Doctor Who stops. The writers for next season have been announced.
The good news: Stephen Moffat is writing two episodes; Russell T. Davies is writing only four; the remaining four returning writers have all turned in passable or better episodes.
The bad news: No Mark Gatiss (again); Russell T. Davies is writing four episodes.
Heading the list is, of course, Russell T Davies. He’ll be tackling the 2007 Christmas Special and another four episodes.
Steven Moffat will become the only other writer to work on all four seasons of the show when he delivers a two-part story – his first since The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances.
Also back for a double-bill is Helen Raynor, responsible for this year’s Daleks In Manhattan / Evolution Of The Daleks.
Gareth Roberts (The Shakespeare code) Tom MacRae (Rise Of The Cybermen / The Age Of Steel) and Stephen Greenhorn (The Lazarus Experiment) all return for single episodes.
The season also boasts two newcomers – James Moran and Keith Temple.
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