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  • Mark Wright
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  • Mark Wright is a freelance writer of audio plays and magazine articles. Wright wrote the Season 2 companion book, 24 Season 2: The Unofficial Guide. He was originally asked to write the Season 1 book, but had a scheduling conflict and recommended his friend Jim Sangster instead. Wright also made a guest appearance on Pure 24.
  • Mark Wright est un écrivain pour Doctor Who, ses écrits sont tous en collaboration avec Cavan Scott à l'exception de l'audio The Kraken's Lament.
  • Mark Wright was an executive vice-president at Diet Smith Industries. He was a slender man with graying hair, who also wore eyeglasses. During the time when Smith's friendship with Dick Tracy had become strained (following the case of Dr. Zy Ghote and the "clone" of Mumbles), Smith made plans to re-locate to his corporate base of operations on the west coast. He recruited Wright to aid in the transition and function in Smith's place at the offices in the City.
  • Mark Wright is a midfielder who signed for Rovers for an undisclosed five-figure transfer fee on transfer deadline day, 1 September 2009. Rovers picked him up from Brighton & Hove Albion, who in turn had only signed him little over two months earlier from Milton Keynes Dons.
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  • Wolverhampton
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  • Mark Wright
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  • 2006-09-23
  • 2006-12-30
  • 2008-12-26
  • 2009-04-13
  • 2011-09-13
  • 2012-02-14
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  • Joe Jacobson & Carl Regan in Shrews side
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  • 1982-02-24
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  • Walsall
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Milton Keynes Dons
  • Bristol Rovers
  • Shrewsbury Town
  • Nuneaton Borough
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  • Memorial Stadium
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  • Bescot Stadium
  • New Meadow
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  • Midfielder
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  • 2009-09-01
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  • Mark Wright is a freelance writer of audio plays and magazine articles. Wright wrote the Season 2 companion book, 24 Season 2: The Unofficial Guide. He was originally asked to write the Season 1 book, but had a scheduling conflict and recommended his friend Jim Sangster instead. Wright also made a guest appearance on Pure 24.
  • Mark Wright is a midfielder who signed for Rovers for an undisclosed five-figure transfer fee on transfer deadline day, 1 September 2009. Rovers picked him up from Brighton & Hove Albion, who in turn had only signed him little over two months earlier from Milton Keynes Dons. He made his debut for the Pirates in the first match in which he was eligible to play, the 2–0 League One victory over Millwall at the Memorial Stadium on 5 September 2009, but after making just 24 appearances during his debut season in Bristol he was informed that he was no longer part of Paul Trollope's plans for the club, and that he would be allowed to leave if another club came in for him. That summer he joined Shrewsbury Town on a four-month long loan deal, taking him up to the January transfer window, when he signed for them permanently.
  • Mark Wright est un écrivain pour Doctor Who, ses écrits sont tous en collaboration avec Cavan Scott à l'exception de l'audio The Kraken's Lament.
  • Mark Wright was an executive vice-president at Diet Smith Industries. He was a slender man with graying hair, who also wore eyeglasses. During the time when Smith's friendship with Dick Tracy had become strained (following the case of Dr. Zy Ghote and the "clone" of Mumbles), Smith made plans to re-locate to his corporate base of operations on the west coast. He recruited Wright to aid in the transition and function in Smith's place at the offices in the City. When Smith was kidnapped by agents of Bernard Breakdown, Wright became the police department's contact within the company. He arranged for the $1,000,000 cash ransom that Breakdown had demanded. When the money was stolen by roller-skating purse snatcher Willie Wheeler, Wright panicked. Breakdown gave him one hour to recover the money or else Smith and Dick Tracy (who had been abducted in the first attempt to collect the ransom) would both be killed. Fortunately, Wheeler was able to return the money to Wright just before the hand-off was to take place. Smith and Tracy were eventually freed and the two men reconciled. Wright joined Smith on his private jet back to California, where Smith informed Wright that he intended to maintain his residence and business in the city.
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