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Scott Handcock (born 8 November 1984) is an English writer, director and producer who has been involved in a number of audio plays for Big Finish Productions, the audio production company perhaps best associated with the Doctor Who franchise. Handcock has attended fan conventions in
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, Swansea,
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, Germany, and recently worked for BBC Wales as a production runner on the third and fourth series of ''
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'', the animated ''Doctor Who'' adventure ''
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'', and the second series of ''
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''. Most recently, he has worked on the sixth series of '' Doctor Who'', beginning with Matt Smith's first Christmas special, " A Christmas Carol", and directed ''The Confessions of Dorian Gray'' series for Big Finish Productions. He has also contributed features to the official '' Doctor Who Magazine''.


Audio dramas

*'' Dark Shadows: The Book of Temptation'' (released September 2006) *''
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: The Oracle of Delphi'' (released November 2006) *'' Dark Shadows: The Christmas Presence'' (released January 2007) *'' Dark Shadows: The Skin Walkers'' (released November 2008) *'' Doctor Who: The Magician's Oath'' (released April 2009) *''Gallifrey: Annihilation'' with
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(released March 2011) *''Bernice Summerfield: Judgement Day'' (released September 2011) *''Dark Shadows: Speak No Evil'' (released August 2012) *''Bernice Summerfield: Shades of Gray'' (released September 2012) *''Bernice Summerfield: Many Happy Returns'' with Xanna Eve Chown, Stephen Cole,
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, Stephen Fewell,
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(released November 2012) *''The Confessions of Dorian Gray: The Heart That Lives Alone'' (released November 2012) *''The Confessions of Dorian Gray: Running Away With You'' (released August 2013) *''Gallifrey: Extermination'' (released October 2013) *''Bernice Summerfield: In Living Memory'' with Gary Russell (released December 2013) *''The Confessions of Dorian Gray: Displacement Activity'' (released November 2014) *''The Confessions of Dorian Gray: The Darkest Hour'' (released November 2014) *''Gallifrey: Intervention Earth'' with David Llewellyn (released February 2015) *''Iris Wildthyme: An Extraterrestrial Werewolf in Belgium'' (released August 2015)


Talking books

*'' Dark Shadows: The Skin Walkers'' (released November 2008) *'' Doctor Who: The Magician's Oath'' (released April 2009) *'' Doctor Who: The Rising Night'' (released July 2009) *''The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Shadow People'' (released October 2009) *''Doctor Who: Snake Bite'' (released December 2012)


Short stories

*''Attachments'' in '' Short Trips: Snapshots'' (2007; edited by Joseph Lidster) *''They Fell'' in '' Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas'' (2007; edited by
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& Mark Wright) *''The Midnight Washerwomen'' in Iris: Abroad (
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2010, edited by
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and Stuart Douglas *''Platform Alteration'' in The Obverse Book of Ghosts (
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2010, edited by
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Acting

*'' The Oracle of Delphi'' (released November 2006)
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*'' I, Davros: Innocence'' (released September 2006)
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Officer *''I, Davros: Guilt'' (released December 2006)
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Saboteur/Castan/Computer Voice *'' Iris Wildthyme 2.1: The Sound of Fear'' (released February 2009) Mohanalee *'' Iris Wildthyme 2.2: Land of Wonder'' (released March 2009) The White Rabbit *'' Iris Wildthyme 2.3: The Two Irises'' (released April 2009) Barry *'' Iris Wildthyme and the Claws of Santa'' (released November 2009) Alfredo *''
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: Reborn'' (released March 2011) Jevon *''
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: Disassembled'' (released March 2011) Jevon *''
Gallifrey Gallifrey () is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It is the original home world of the Time Lords, the civilisation to which the protagonist, the Doctor belongs. It is located in ...
: Annihilation'' (released March 2011) Vekken *''
Gallifrey Gallifrey () is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It is the original home world of the Time Lords, the civilisation to which the protagonist, the Doctor belongs. It is located in ...
: Forever'' (released March 2011) Jevon *'' Doctor Who: Love and War'' (released October 2012) Piers Gavenal Handcock is also credited as an extra on miscellaneous Big Finish audio dramas.


Television credits

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'', series 3–4 (2007–08) – production runner *''That Life'' (2007) – production runner *'' Doctor Who:
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'' (2007) – production runner *''
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'', series 2 (2008) – production runner *'' Doctor Who'', series 6 (2011) – production secretary


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