Gareth Roberts (writer)
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Gareth John Pritchard Roberts (born 5 June 1968) is a British
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and
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, best known for his work related to the science-fiction television series ''
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''. He has also worked on various comedy series and
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s.


Early life

Roberts studied drama at King Alfred's College (now the
University of Winchester , mottoeng = Wisdom and Knowledge , established = 1840 - Winchester Diocesan Training School1847 - Winchester Training College1928 - King Alfred's College2005 - University of Winchester , type = Public research university ...
) and Liverpool Polytechnic (now Liverpool John Moores University). He has also worked as a clerk at the Court of Appeal.


Career

Roberts has worked on some of the most popular British soap operas, including
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's now-defunct ''
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'' as a scriptwriter (1999–2003), and as a story associate on
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's ''
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'' in 1997. In 1998 he worked as a script editor on ITV's other long-running soap, ''
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'', moving across to write several episodes himself the following year.


''Doctor Who'' and others

During the 1990s, Roberts was associated with the range of ''Doctor Who'' spin-off novels published by
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. He contributed several novels to both their
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and Missing Adventures ranges of ''Doctor Who'' fiction. He also wrote some '' Cracker'' novelisations for Virgin, and a gay erotic novel named ''The Velvet Web'' under the pseudonym Christopher Summerisle, the title of which also happened to be an episode of the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''
The Keys of Marinus ''The Keys of Marinus'' is the fifth serial in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast on BBC TV/BBC1 in six weekly parts from 11 April to 16 May 1964. Written by Terry Nation and directed by Joh ...
''. He continued his association with ''Doctor Who'' in the 2000s, penning several feature articles and comic strips for ''
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'', co-writing
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and short stories based on the series with
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for
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, and in 2005 writing another ''Doctor Who'' novel, '' Only Human'', based on the characters from the new series launched that year, for
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'
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range. A further novel, '' I am a Dalek'', was released in 2006 and featured the
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. ''I am a Dalek'' is part of a Government "Quick Reads initiative". He also co-wrote ''The New Gods'' with
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, the first '' Tomorrow People'' audio drama for Big Finish. Roberts appeared as a contributor to the documentary ''Serial Thrillers'', exploring the popular
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era of ''Doctor Who'' between 1975 and 1977, which featured as an extra on the 2004 DVD release of the serial ''
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''. On 25 December 2005, a special 'interactive' mini-episode of ''Doctor Who'' written by Roberts, ''
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'', was broadcast, and can now be accessed on th
BBC website
(only available to UK Broadband Users). Roberts also wrote a series of " TARDISODEs", short videos available online and via
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s promoting the 2006 series of ''Doctor Who''. He has written four full episodes of ''Doctor Who'', "
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" in 2007, "
The Unicorn and the Wasp "The Unicorn and the Wasp" is the seventh episode of the fourth series of the revived British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was aired on BBC One on 17 May 2008. Set in an English manor house in 1926, shortly before the ...
" in 2008, " The Lodger" in 2010 and " Closing Time" in 2011. He co-wrote 2014's "
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" with show runner
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. Roberts also co-wrote, with
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, "
Invasion of the Bane "Invasion of the Bane" is the first episode of the British science fiction television series ''The Sarah Jane Adventures''. It was written by series creator Russell T Davies with Gareth Roberts and was directed by Colin Teague. It was originally ...
", the pilot episode of the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off series ''
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''. He wrote two two-part stories for the full series of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', which began broadcasting in the autumn of 2007, and another two two-part stories for the 2008 series. Roberts co-wrote with Davies again for the second of the 2009 specials of ''Doctor Who'', "
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". Gareth Roberts has also written a novelisation of '' Shada'', the uncompleted
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, that was due to be the finale of season seventeen of ''Doctor Who'' in 1979 before it was abandoned due to industrial action. The book was published by BBC Books on 15 March 2012.


Other work

In comedy, Roberts has worked in collaboration with ''
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'' writer and performer
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on the
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''
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'', a spin-off from ''The Fast Show''. He also collaborated with Higson on scripts for the second series of '' Randall and Hopkirk'' for
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in 2001. He would reteam with Higson for the superhero-style series ''
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'', based on the novel. It was not renewed for a second series. Roberts has also contributed sketches to the Channel Five sketch show ''Swinging'', and wrote for the fantasy series '' The Librarians''. Roberts and
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wrote Virgin Books' episode guide to ''
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'', ''I Can't Believe It's an Unofficial Simpsons Guide'' (1997), under the pseudonyms Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood. Text from the book's expanded edition, ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'' (2000), was subsequently published on the BBC website's Cult TV section.


Transphobia controversy

On 3 September 2017, Roberts posted on his Twitter account, "I
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choose names like Munroe,
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. It's never Julie or Bev is it?" Later that same day he wrote "It's almost like a clueless gayboy's idea of a glamorous lady. But of course it's definitely not that." These comments were condemned by some Twitter users. In June 2019, it was leaked that Roberts' contribution for a ''Doctor Who'' short story collection had been dropped due to his previous tweets, as well as the threat from other writers to withdraw their contributions. Roberts responded with a blog post on ''
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'' in which he stated: "I don’t believe in gender identity. It is impossible for a person to change their biological sex."


Personal life

Roberts is gay.


Bibliography


Books

* ''
The Highest Science ''The Highest Science'' is an original novel written by Gareth Roberts and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Seventh Doctor and Bernice and the first appearance of the recurring ...
'' (''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' New Adventure, 1993) * ''
Tragedy Day ''Tragedy Day'' is an original novel written by Gareth Roberts and based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a si ...
'' (''Doctor Who'' New Adventure, 1994) * ''
Zamper ''Zamper'' is an original novel written by Gareth Roberts and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Seventh Doctor, Bernice, Chris Chris is a short form of various names includ ...
'' (''Doctor Who'' New Adventure, 1995) * '' The Romance of Crime'' (''Doctor Who'' Missing Adventure, 1995) * ''To be a Somebody'' ('' Cracker'' novelisation, 1996) * ''Best Boys'' (''Cracker'' novelisation, 1996) * '' The English Way of Death'' (''Doctor Who'' Missing Adventure, 1996) * '' The Plotters'' (''Doctor Who'' Missing Adventure, 1996) * ''
The Well-Mannered War ''The Well-Mannered War'' is a Virgin Missing Adventures original novel written by Gareth Roberts (writer), Gareth Roberts based on the long-running British science fiction on television, science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It feat ...
'' (''Doctor Who'' Missing Adventure, 1997) * '' Only Human'' (''Doctor Who'' New Series Adventure, 2005) * '' I am a Dalek'' (''Doctor Who'' New Series Adventure, 2006) * ''Shada: The Lost Adventure by Douglas Adams'' (Doctor Who Novelisation. 2012)


Short stories

Short stories in: * '' Decalog 2: Lost Property'' (1995) * '' Decalog 3: Consequences'' (1996) * '' More Short Trips'' (1999) * '' Short Trips and Sidesteps'' (2000) * '' Short Trips: The Muses'' (2003) * ''Doctor Who Annual 2006'' (2005) * ''The Doctor Who Storybook 2007'' (2006)


Television scripts


References


External links

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Disposable Media Issue 9 Interview



SFX interview about adapting "Shada"
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