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Marc Platt (born 13 May 1953[1]) is a British novelist and playwright. He is best known for his work with the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Career
editAfter studying catering at a technical college, Platt worked first for Trust House Forte, and then in administration for the BBC. After multiple attempts to work on the series, he wrote the 1989 Doctor Who serial Ghost Light based on two proposals, one of which later became the novel Lungbarrow. That novel was greatly anticipated by fans as it was the culmination of the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan", revealing details of the Doctor's background and family.
After the original series' cancellation, Platt wrote multiple tie-in novels for Virgin Publishing, and later would become a regular writer for Big Finish Productions. Among his most famous productions was the audio Doctor Who drama Spare Parts, which told the origin of the Cybermen. The story was later the inspiration for the 2006 Doctor Who television story "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel", written by Tom MacRae, for which Platt received a thanks in the end credits and a fee.
Credits
editTelevision
editBig Finish
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Doctor Whoedit
Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor AdventureseditPhilip Hinchcliffe Presentsedit
Doctor Who: The Lost Storiesedit
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Companion Chroniclesedit
Doctor Who UnboundeditJago & Litefootedit
Blake's 7edit
Dan Dareedit
Timeslipedit
Big Finish Classicsedit
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Noise Monster audio play
edit- Space 1889: The Siege of Alclyon
Novels
edit- Doctor Who: Ghost Light novelisation
- Doctor Who: Battlefield novelisation
- Doctor Who: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible
- Doctor Who: Downtime novelisation
- Doctor Who: Lungbarrow
Comics
edit- Doctor Who (in Doctor Who Magazine No. 192, 1992)
References
edit- ^ Page 12 of The Daily Telegraph + Morning Post on 15 May 1953 announces the birth on this date as Marcus Philip Surrey Platt.
- ^ "Dan Dare – The Audio Adventures – B7 Media".
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