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  • Chris Chibnall
  • Chris Chibnall
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  • Overall you can see here an extremely diverse set of episodes. None of them are like the previous ones, just as none of them are memorable or particularly good (the only common thread is that the conflict is often forced, never needing to fucking happen in the context of the story). Which puts him in contrast with Steven Moffat (Who wrote the same episode over and over but it was somehow good every time) and makes him somewhat similar to Russell T. Davies. He's going to be worse than Moffat and maybe a bit better than Russell at his worst. RIP Who.
  • Chris Chibnall est un fan de Doctor Who qui devint scénariste de cette série ainsi que pour Torchwood en plus d'être un des co-producteurs (et le scénariste en chef de la seconde saison). L'essentiel de son œuvre se situe cependant à l'extérieur de Doctor Who : co-créateur de la série Born and Bred ainsi que des contributions pour Spooks: Code 9, Law & Order: London et Life on Mars.
  • Chris Chibnall wrote several episodes of Doctor Who from series 3 in 2007 to series 7 in 2012, and was also the effective head writer of series 1 and 2 of Torchwood from 2006-08, after becoming co-producer of those first two series. This status made him a regular interviewee on Torchwood Declassified. He has also made four appearances on Doctor Who Confidential.
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Era
  • 2018
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IMDB
  • 1163823
Story
  • [[#Bibliography
Spouse
  • Madeline Chibnall
Name
  • Chris Chibnall
  • Who Wiki inadvertently summoning forth the future.
non dwu
  • Life on Mars, Law & Order: UK, Broadchurch
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Twitter
  • @ChrisChibnall
Title
  • Chris Chibnall
Job Title
  • Head writer, writer, co-producer
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  • Unknown
Time
  • 2006
Born
  • United Kingdom
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  • "Leave Capaldi to me."
Quote
  • We can only join together in prayer that he never runs Doctor Who.
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  • Overall you can see here an extremely diverse set of episodes. None of them are like the previous ones, just as none of them are memorable or particularly good (the only common thread is that the conflict is often forced, never needing to fucking happen in the context of the story). Which puts him in contrast with Steven Moffat (Who wrote the same episode over and over but it was somehow good every time) and makes him somewhat similar to Russell T. Davies. He's going to be worse than Moffat and maybe a bit better than Russell at his worst. RIP Who.
  • Chris Chibnall est un fan de Doctor Who qui devint scénariste de cette série ainsi que pour Torchwood en plus d'être un des co-producteurs (et le scénariste en chef de la seconde saison). L'essentiel de son œuvre se situe cependant à l'extérieur de Doctor Who : co-créateur de la série Born and Bred ainsi que des contributions pour Spooks: Code 9, Law & Order: London et Life on Mars.
  • Chris Chibnall wrote several episodes of Doctor Who from series 3 in 2007 to series 7 in 2012, and was also the effective head writer of series 1 and 2 of Torchwood from 2006-08, after becoming co-producer of those first two series. This status made him a regular interviewee on Torchwood Declassified. He has also made four appearances on Doctor Who Confidential. That said, many people were frequent guests of Declassified and Confidential. What made Chibnall unique as a "DWU talking head" was that he was the only one who can claim to have done it in the 1980s. Of all the producers of the BBC Wales version of the Doctor Who universe, he was the only one to have appeared on the BBC talking about the 1963 version of Doctor Who, while it was still on the air.
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