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Ben Aaronovitch
Ben Denis Aaronovitch (born 1964) is a London-born British writer who has worked on television series including Doctor Who, Casualty, Jupiter Moon and Dark Knight. He is the son of the late economist and Communist Sam Aaronovitch, younger brother of actor Owen Aaronovitch and British journalist David Aaronovitch.
As well as writing the Doctor Who serials Remembrance of the Daleks and Battlefield, he has also written three spin-off novels in the Virgin Publishing New Adventures range, a new Bernice Summerfield novel and several short stories for Big Finish Productions. He created the ongoing Doctor Who character Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, who has never appeared in the television series, but has appeared in various spin-offs. He is currently working as lead writer and script editor on the audio revival of the classic British space opera Blake's 7.
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Ben Aaronovitch. Wikipedia.
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1990 Remembrance of the Daleks (Doctor Who: Library, #148)
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1992 Transit (Doctor Who: The New Adventures, #10)
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1995 The Also People (Doctor Who: The New Adventures, #44)
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1997 So Vile a Sin (Doctor Who: The New Adventures, #56)
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1997 Bad Therapy (Doctor Who: The New Adventures, #57)
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2006 Genius Loci (Professor Bernice Summerfield)
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2011 Rivers of London (Peter Grant, #1)
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2011 Moon Over Soho (Peter Grant, #2)
fantasy |
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2012 Whispers Under Ground (Peter Grant, #3)
fantasy |
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2013 Broken Homes (Peter Grant, #4)
fantasy - upcoming on July 25, 2013 |
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