Phil Ford (writer)

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Phil Ford |
Occupation |
Screenwriter |
Language |
English |
Nationality |
British |
Period |
1997 - present |
Genre |
Drama, science fiction |
Phil Ford (born 1960[1]) is a British television writer. He was head writer from the second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures,[2] broadcast in 2008, wrote "The Waters of Mars", one of the 2009 special episodes of Doctor Who, with Russell T Davies.[3] and wrote the majority of the 2010s video game series Doctor Who: The Adventure Games.
In 2012, with Davies, he created Wizards vs Aliens which ran for three series.
He won a Hugo Award, a Writers' Guild Award and was four-times BAFTA nominated.
Selected filmography
Production
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Notes
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Broadcaster
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Taggart
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ITV
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Coronation Street
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ITV
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Heartbeat
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ITV
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Bad Girls
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- "Love Rivals" (1999)
- "The Set-Up" (2000)
- "Family Plan" (2000)
- "The Chains of Freedom" (2001)
- "Uninvited Guests" (2001)
- "Cat and Mouse" (2001)
- "Unholy Alliances" (2002)
- "Pillow Talk" (2002)
- Episode 5.03 (2003)
- Episode 6.08 (2004)
- Episode 6.12 (2004)
- Episode 7.01 (2005)
- Episode 7.04 (2005)
- Episode 7.11 (2005)
- Episode 8.04 (2006)
- Episode 8.08 (2006)
- Christmas Special (2006) (2011)
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ITV
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The Bill
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- "Tolerance: Part 1" (2001)
- "Tolerance: Part 2" (2001)
- "Crush" (2001)
- "Quinnan 1" (2002)
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ITV
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Footballers' Wives
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ITV
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New Captain Scarlet
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- "Instrument of Destruction: Part One" (2005)
- "Instrument of Destruction: Part Two" (2005)
- "Swarm" (2005)
- "Rat Trap" (2005)
- "The Homecoming" (2005)
- "Mercury Falling" (2005)
- "Chiller" (2005)
- "Trap for a Rhino" (2005)
- "Heist" (2005)
- "The Achilles Messenger" (2005)
- "Touch of the Reaper" (2005)
- "Virus" (2005)
- "Enigma" (2005)
- "Best of Enemies" (2005)
- "Contact" (2005)
- "Proteus" (2005)
- "Syrtis Major" (2005)
- "Fallen Angels" (2005)
- "Storm at the End of the World" (2005)
- "Duel" (2005)
- "Shapeshifter" (2005)
- "Dominion" (2005)
- "Grey Skulls" (2005)
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ITV
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Bombshell
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TV ONE
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Waterloo Road
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- Episode 2.06 (2007)
- Episode 2.12 (2007)
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BBC One
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The Sarah Jane Adventures
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- "Eye of the Gorgon" (2 parts, 2007)
- "The Lost Boy" (2 parts, 2007)
- "The Last Sontaran" (2 parts, 2008)
- "The Day of the Clown" (2 parts, 2008)
- "Enemy of the Bane" (2 parts, 2008)
- "Prisoner of the Judoon" (2 parts, 2009)
- "The Eternity Trap" (2 parts, 2009)
- "Mona Lisa's Revenge" (2 parts, 2009)
- "The Vault of Secrets" (2 parts, 2010)
- "Sky" (2 parts, 2011)
- "The Curse of Clyde Langer" (2 parts, 2011)
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CBBC
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Torchwood
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- "Something Borrowed" (2008)
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BBC Three
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Doctor Who
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- "The Waters of Mars" (Co-written with Russell T Davies) (2009)
- "Into the Dalek" (Co-written with Steven Moffat) (2014)
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BBC One
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Dreamland
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CBBC
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Doctor Who: The Adventure Games
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- "City of the Daleks" (2010)
- "Blood of the Cybermen" (2010)
- "Shadows of the Vashta Nerada" (2010)
- "The Gunpowder Plot" (2011)
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BBC Online
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Wizards vs Aliens
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- "Dawn of the Nekross" (2 parts, 2012)
- "Grazlax Attacks" (2 parts, 2012)
- "The Last Day" (2 parts, 2012)
- "100 Wizards" (2 parts, 2013)
- "The Thirteenth Floor" (2 parts, 2013)
- "Endless Night" (2 parts, 2013)
- "The Secret Of Room 12" (2 parts, 2014)
- "The Daughters of Stone" (2 parts, 2014)
- "Twilight Falls" (2 parts,2014)
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CBBC
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References
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^ Doctor Who Magazine #393
^ Doctor Who Magazine #398
External links
Phil Ford on IMDb
Episode 126 - Phil and Dan interview for Starburst magazine's podcast
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