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Under his tenure, Doctor Who won five consecutive National Television Awards between 2005 and 2010. [196] [197] [198] [199] [200] He has also been nominated for three Hugo Awards, all in the category of " Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form": in 2007, the story comprising " Army of Ghosts" and " Doomsday" was defeated by Steven Moffat's " The Girl in the Fireplace"; [201] in 2009, the episode " Turn Left" was defeated by Joss Whedon's Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog; [202] and in 2010, all three of his scripts which were eligible for the award, " The Next Doctor", the Davies– Roberts collaboration " Planet of the Dead", and the Davies– Ford collaboration " The Waters of Mars", were nominated: the award was won by "The Waters of Mars" and the other episodes took second and third place. [203] [204] His last nominations for working on the Doctor Who franchise came in 2010, when the first episode of Torchwood: Children of Earth was nominated for a BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Screenwriter, [205] and in 2011 when The Sarah Jane Adventures was nominated by BAFTA for the Best Children's Drama award. [206]

a b Griffiths, Peter; Farrington, Ian (14 October 2009). "The Mighty 200, Part Two". Doctor Who Magazine. No.413. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics. pp.20–24. Pinc List 2017". Wales Online. 19 August 2017. Archived from the original on 20 August 2017 . Retrieved 20 August 2017.A Midsummer Night's Dream: An Interview with Russell T Davies". BBC Writersroom. 18 May 2016. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018 . Retrieved 25 May 2018. Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts (2005) (a collection of Series 1 scripts by Davies, as well as Steven Moffat, Robert Shearman, Paul Cornell and Mark Gatiss) On June 4, 2018, William 'Bill' Taylor, 70, a farmer, was reported missing from his home in Hitchin. On February 10 of this year, his body was found in the River Hiz near Charlton Road, Hitchin.

ITV News Staff (26 January 2021). "It's A Sin: Russell T Davies compares 'silence' of AIDS crisis to Covid". ITV News . Retrieved 22 March 2021. Most of Davies' recognition came as a result of his work on Doctor Who. In 2005, Doctor Who won two Television Awards—Best Drama Series and the Pioneer Audience Award—and he was awarded the honorary Dennis Potter Award for writing. [185] He also received that year's BAFTA Cymru Siân Phillips Award for Outstanding Contribution to Network Television. [186] At the Edinburgh International Television Festival, he was awarded the accolade of "Industry Player of the Year" in 2006, [187] and he was announced as recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award in 2017. [188] [189] In 2007, Davies was nominated for the "Best Soap/Series" Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award—along with Chris Chibnall, Paul Cornell, Stephen Greenhorn, Steven Moffat, Helen Raynor, and Gareth Roberts—for their work on the third series of Doctor Who. [190] He was again nominated for two BAFTA Awards in 2009: a Television Award for his work on Doctor Who, [191] and the Television Craft Award for Best Writer, for the episode " Midnight". [192] Davies was nominated three times for competitive BAFTA Cymru awards due to his work on Doctor Who: in 2006, he was nominated for Best Screenwriter for the whole series; [193] in 2007, he won the same award for " Doomsday"; [194] and in 2009, he won the award again for "Midnight". [195] National TV Awards 2006 winners". BBC News. 31 October 2010. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009 . Retrieved 31 July 2010. Herbert, Ian (23 October 2011). "The IoS Pink List 2011". The Independent on Sunday. Archived from the original on 28 May 2019 . Retrieved 2 April 2012. Century Falls is conceptually much darker than its predecessor Dark Season and his later work, which Davies attributed to a trend that inexperienced writers "get off on the dark stuff": [20] In a BAFTA interview with Davies, Home recalled she "very nearly got into trouble because it did actually push at the boundaries which some of the powers-that-be would rather not have been pushed". The series offered a sense of realism in its protagonist, who is not heroic and aspirational, has poor social skills, and is bluntly described by Ben as a "fat girl". [17] Century Falls was the last script he wrote for CBBC for fourteen years. He had begun to formulate another successor: The Heat of the Sun, a series set over Christmas 1999 and New Year's Day 2000 that would have included the concepts of psychic powers and world domination. [21] Children's Ward [ edit ]Price, Karen (22 January 2011). "Creating the BBC's Baker Boys". Wales Online. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013 . Retrieved 14 November 2011.



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