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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Paul Cornell File:Paul cornell.jpg Gallery Real Name Paul Cornell Job Titles Writer Gender Date of Birth July 18, 1967 Place of Birth England First publication Unknown
  • Paul Cornell is one of the writers. He wrote following episodes: * Who Shot The Sheriff? * A Thing or Two About Loyalty This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Crew
  • Paul Cornell ist ein britischer Autor. Er schrieb die Drehbücher zu folgenden Doctor Who-Episoden: * Father's Day * Human Nature * The Family of Blood Comic-Geschichten: * The Chameleon Factor * Emperor of the Daleks! * Time & Time Again * Stairway to Heaven (mit John Freeman) * Seaside Rendezvous * Metamorphosis * The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who Romane: * Love and War * The Masks of Makassar * Teenage Kicks
  • Paul Cornell (born 18th July, 1967) is a television writer and novelist best known for his work on Doctor Who, both the television series and spin-off literature. He wrote one episode of Coronation Street - Episode 4202 (28th May 1997).
  • Paul Cornell est un écrivain et scénariste britannique qui a écrit plusieurs romans et des épisodes audio pour Doctor Who, mais également d'autres drames télévisés dont les émissions Robin Hood, Primeval, Casualty, Holby City et Coronation Street. Il est marié à Caroline Symcox, une autre écrivaine pour Doctor Who.
  • Paul "The Holy Virgin" Cornell is a writer best known for his contributions to Doctor Who.
  • Paul Cornell is a writer for the reference book X-Treme Possibilities: A Comprehensively Expanded Rummage Through Five Years of The X-Files.
  • He co-authored The Avengers Programme Guide. Paul Cornell was responsible for several additions to the Doctor Who universe. He created Bernice Summerfield and Wolsey the cat. "A friend of mine has a cat called Wolsey, and I wanted there to be a cat in the TARDIS, and I put it to Peter Darvill-Evans and Co. And they said No no no. And then a few nights later at a nice drinking session Rebecca said, 'Thish cat Poll, Thish cat Wolsey, we'll av im we'll av im'." He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.
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  • Paul Cornell, from Adapting the Novel [Human Nature] for the Screen
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  • In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony science's reasoning. But because, I jumped this ship once I saw Moffat coming.
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  • I'm also very pleased that, through accident or design, a lot of the recurring images of my work appear in the TV version. Owls can be heard in the distance, and were first indicated in Russell's polish of the script.
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Paul Cornell File:Paul cornell.jpg Gallery Real Name Paul Cornell Job Titles Writer Gender Date of Birth July 18, 1967 Place of Birth England First publication Unknown
  • Paul Cornell is one of the writers. He wrote following episodes: * Who Shot The Sheriff? * A Thing or Two About Loyalty This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Crew
  • Paul Cornell ist ein britischer Autor. Er schrieb die Drehbücher zu folgenden Doctor Who-Episoden: * Father's Day * Human Nature * The Family of Blood Comic-Geschichten: * The Chameleon Factor * Emperor of the Daleks! * Time & Time Again * Stairway to Heaven (mit John Freeman) * Seaside Rendezvous * Metamorphosis * The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who Romane: * Love and War * The Masks of Makassar * Teenage Kicks
  • Paul Cornell (born 18th July, 1967) is a television writer and novelist best known for his work on Doctor Who, both the television series and spin-off literature. He wrote one episode of Coronation Street - Episode 4202 (28th May 1997).
  • He co-authored The Avengers Programme Guide. Paul Cornell was responsible for several additions to the Doctor Who universe. He created Bernice Summerfield and Wolsey the cat. "A friend of mine has a cat called Wolsey, and I wanted there to be a cat in the TARDIS, and I put it to Peter Darvill-Evans and Co. And they said No no no. And then a few nights later at a nice drinking session Rebecca said, 'Thish cat Poll, Thish cat Wolsey, we'll av im we'll av im'." He also wrote Father's Day for the 2005 series of Doctor Who, and adapted his novel Human Nature into the two-part Human Nature/The Family of Blood for the 2007 series. Both were nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, although he lost out both times to fellow Who scribe Steven Moffat. He was later nominated in the Best Graphic Story category for The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who, making him the only person to be nominated in two separate categories for his work on Doctor Who. He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who. He was interviewed in issue 485 of Doctor Who Magazine for the revival series' tenth anniversary. He commented that he always thought the show would return to TV.
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