mrclam
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No more pants episodes written by Russel T Davies:
http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/tv/gall ... id=8343580
Russell T Davies is to step down as executive producer of Doctor Who, the BBC has announced. Credited with reviving the series in 2005, he'll be succeed by Bafta-winning writer Steven Moffat.
As any fan will insist, Steven Moffat has penned some of the series' most unforgettable and acclaimed episodes. He was rewarded the Bafta Writer Award 2008 for Blink, with its terrifying weeping angels and he also wrote the series one two-parter The Empty Child, which became famous for its terrifying refrain: "Are you my mummy?" For the current series, Moffat has written Silence In The Library, a two-parter starring Alex Kingston which transmits on 31 May and 7 June 2008.
Steven Moffat says: "My entire career has been a Secret Plan to get this job. I applied before but I got knocked back 'cos the BBC wanted someone else. Also I was seven. Anyway, I'm glad the BBC has finally seen the light, and it's a huge honour to be following Russell into the best - and the toughest - job in television. I say toughest 'cos Russell's at my window right now, pointing and laughing." Lead Writer and Executive Producer Russell T Davies says: "It's been a delight and an honour working with Steven, and I can't wait to see where his extraordinary imagination takes the Doctor. Best of all, I get to be a viewer again, watching on a Saturday night!"
Steven Moffat's career began with the landmark ITV children's drama Press Gang in 1989, for which he won his first Bafta. He has just delivered the screenplay for Tintin – the first instalment of the trilogy of films featuring the iconic Belgian comic-strip hero – to Steven Spielberg who will direct it for DreamWorks.
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