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Robert Shearman (also credited as Rob Shearman; born 10 February 1970 near London, England) is a writer for Doctor Who and has an ongoing association with Jarvis & Ayres Productions (Martin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres) which has resulted in six plays for BBC Radio 4, broadcast in the station's regular weekday Afternoon Play slot, and one classic serial.
Date Of Birth February 10, 1970 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Writer Star Sign Aquarius
Writer Title Year Status Character Static 2016/IV Short based on a short story by Doctor Who TV Series play "Jubilee" - 1 episode, 2005 written by - 1 episode, 2005 Born and Bred 2003 TV Series writer - 1 episode
Thanks Title Year Status Character Looking for Peter 2012 Video documentary short special thanks Thriller Theater! 2011 the producers wish to thank Do You Have a License to Save This Planet? 2001 Video short special thanks - as Rob Shearman
Self Title Year Status Character Doctor Who: Celebrating 50 Years of Fandom 2014 Documentary short Himself The Culture Show 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Second Time Around: The Troughton Years 2012 Video documentary Himself Snake Charmer: The Making of 'Snakedance' 2011 Video documentary short Himself - Doctor Who Writer (New Series) Dream Time: The Making of 'Kinda' 2011 Video documentary short Himself - Doctor Who (New Series) Writer Doctor Who Confidential 2005-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Daleks! Conquer and Destroy 2010 Video documentary short Himself Daleks Beyond the Screen 2010 Video documentary short Himself Defending the Museum 2010 Video documentary short Himself Who Peter: Partners in Time - 1963-1989 2010 Video documentary short Himself Talking About Regeneration 2009 Video documentary short Himself Dennis Spooner: Wanna Write a Television Series? 2009 Video documentary short Himself Waking the Dead 2005 Video documentary short Himself Paris in the Springtime 2005 Video Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2006 Hugo Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form Doctor Who (2005)
Known for movies Doctor Who: Celebrating 50 Years of Fandom (2014) as Himself
Snake Charmer: The Making of 'Snakedance' (2011) as Himself - Doctor Who Writer (New Series)
Second Time Around: The Troughton Years (2012) as Himself
Waking the Dead (2005) as Himself