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Davies, Russell T; Gardner, Julie (6 April 2008). "Partners in Crime". Doctor Who: The Commentaries. Season 1. Episode 1. BBC. BBC 7. The pink list 2007: The IoS annual celebration of the great and the gay". The Independent on Sunday. 6 May 2007. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 . Retrieved 24 July 2010. 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.

After a trial at St Albans Crown Court, on Monday, November 4, Taylor and Cannon were both found guilty of murder and arson. We have relentlessly pursued this investigation, using all our powers to bring offenders to justice. This is another key conviction which has made a significant impact on the criminal networks in Hertfordshire. The Second Coming had been several years in the making and endured many rewrites from the first draft presented to Channel 4 in 2000, but retained its key concept of a depiction of the Second Coming of Christ with a humanity-centred deity. [53] [64] A major removal from the script, due to time constraints, was a long sequence titled "Night of the Demons": the main character, a shop assistant, Stephen Baxter, who discovers his divine lineage, takes over a hotel with his disciples and eventually encounters several of the hotel's employees which had been possessed by the Devil. Several similar sequences were removed to create a thriller set in the days before Judgement Day. [65] a b Barraclough, Leo (15 January 2015). " 'Queer as Folk', 'Doctor Who' Writer Russell T. Davies to Pen '80s-Set AIDS Drama 'The Boys' ". Variety. Archived from the original on 29 January 2015 . Retrieved 29 January 2015.

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Davies' script takes place in two distinct time frames and required two different actors for the eponymous role: the older Casanova was portrayed by Peter O'Toole, and the younger Casanova was portrayed by David Tennant. [76] The serial takes place primarily during Casanova's early adulthood and depicts his life among three women: his mother ( Dervla Kirwan), his lover Henriette ( Laura Fraser), and his consort Bellino ( Nina Sosanya). The script takes a different approach to Dennis Potter's 1971 dramatisation; instead of Potter's focus on sex and misogyny, the 2005 serial focuses on Casanova's compassion and respect for women. [76] Davies smiles. “I’m making myself sound tender and heroic, using something heartbreaking in my life, but writers are like vampires. There’s also a glint in my eye as I think: ‘Oooh that’s a good scene .’” Allen Meredith, 72, of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, was jailed for seven years after he pleaded guilty to multiple historic sexual offences against children.

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In 2018, Davies produced and wrote the screenplay for A Very English Scandal, an adaptation of the book of the same name about the Thorpe affair—a sex scandal which involved former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe—which starred Hugh Grant as Thorpe and Ben Whishaw as Thorpe's former lover Norman Scott. Davies' screenplay is more compassionate to Thorpe and Scott than previous narratives of the scandal, which he described as "history written by straight men". [131] For his writing on the series, Davies received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special in 2019. [132]Davies has received recognition for his work since his career as a children's television writer. Davies' first BAFTA award nominations came in 1993 when he was nominated for the "Best Children's Programme (Fiction)" Television Award for his work on Children's Ward. [178] Children's Ward was nominated for the Children's Drama award in 1996 and won the same award in 1997. [179] [180] His next critically successful series was Bob & Rose; it was nominated for a Television Award for Best Drama Serial and won two British Comedy Awards for Best Comedy Drama and Writer of the Year. [181] [182] The Second Coming was nominated for the same Television Award in 2004. [183] His work on The Second Coming earned him a nomination for a Royal Television Society award. [184] Six police officers and a member of the East of England Ambulance service were subsequently assaulted during the incident where they suffered minor injuries. Pink List 2013: National Treasures". The Independent on Sunday. 13 October 2013. Archived from the original on 24 November 2013 . Retrieved 25 November 2013.

Previous Recipients". Honorary Fellows. Cardiff University. Archived from the original on 8 October 2014 . Retrieved 5 July 2011. Campbell-Ngonga appeared at St Albans Crown Court on Tuesday, November 5, where he plead guilty and was sentenced to four years in prison.His victims have been incredibly brave coming forward to report what happened to them, and I hope that this result can provide them with some sense of closure, so that they can move forward after seeing their abuser bought to justice. 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] Pixley, Andrew (14 August 2008). "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End". Doctor Who Magazine. Vol.The Doctor Who Companion: Series 4, no.Special Edition 20. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics. pp.126–145. Shortly after the transmission of Mine All Mine, the BBC commissioned Davies to produce the revival of Doctor Who, which completed his decade-long quest to return the series to the airwaves. [73] At the time, he was developing two scripts: the first, a cinematic adaptation of the Charles Ingram Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? scandal, was cancelled after he accepted the Doctor Who job; [74] and the second, a dramatisation of the life of the Venetian adventurer and lover Giacomo Casanova, was his next show with Red Productions. [75]

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