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Steven Moffat Replaces Russell T Davies As Doctor Who Boss

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Steven Moffat will replace Russell T Davies as Head Writer and Executive Producer of Doctor Who from season 35 in 2010:
BBC - Press Office - Steven Moffat to be Doctor Who Lead Writer and Executive Producer
"Steven Moffat to be Doctor Who Lead Writer and Executive Producer

BBC Wales and BBC Drama has announced that BAFTA and Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat will succeed Russell T Davies as Lead Writer and Executive Producer of the fifth series (35) of Doctor Who, which will broadcast on BBC One in 2010.

Moffat has penned some of the series' most unforgettable and acclaimed episodes, including Blink, with its terrifying weeping angels, for which he was awarded the BAFTA Writer Award 2008 on Sunday 11 May.

His previous work on Doctor Who includes The Girl In The Fireplace for series two (32), which earned him his second Hugo Award.

His first was for the series one (31) two-parter The Empty Child, which became famous for its terrifying refrain "Are you my mummy?"

For the current series, Moffat has written Silence In The Library, a two-parter starring Alex Kingston which transmits on 31 May and 7 June 2008 on BBC One."
 
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