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Ian Potter (born 1968 in Liverpool) is a UK-based writer and broadcaster, best known for a series of short stories in the Big Finish Short Trips Doctor Who fiction range. He has also written for the BBC Radio 4 series Front Row (radio), The Way It Is and Week Ending. ==Work== Until September 2006 Potter was a television curator at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television. In television production he worked on Ads Infinitum for BBC Two, Trust Me I'm A Celebrity for BBC One, and Up Late for BBC Choice As a sound designer for the company Big Finish Productions he worked on the releases Doctor Who - The Time of the Daleks, Judge Dredd - Get Karter!, Doctor Who - The Wormery, Judge Dredd - Grud is Dead and Doctor Who - Unregenerate!. As a writer for the company he contributed the script 'The Pelage Project' to the mini-series Counter-Measures and ''The Revenants'', ''The Alchemists'' and ''The Sleeping City''〔http://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-sleeping-city-759〕 for the Companion Chronicles range. He will be writing for the forthcoming Early Adventures range, contributing a First Doctor story entitled ''The Bounty of Ceres''.〔http://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-bounty-of-ceres-887〕 His short stories have featured in the collections ''Short Trips: Zodiac'', ''Short Trips: Companions'', ''Short Trips: The Muses'', ''Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury'', ''Short Trips: Farewells'', ''The Panda Book of Horror'' and ''A Romance in Twelve Parts''. He also wrote the Radio programme 'No Tomatoes' in 2007; a short running sketch show in which he also performed.〔http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/radio/no_tomatoes/〕 In 2008 he wrote the television history book The Rise and Rise of The Independents for Guerilla Books. In 2009 he had two documentaries and a play produced for BBC Radio 4 in 2009. 'Bill Mitchell: The Man Who Wrestled Pumas... Probably', 'In Search of the Wantley Dragon' and 'Anti-Maccassars and Ylang Ylang Conditioner' and also stood in for three weeks as presenter of BBC Radio 7's The Comedy Club and contributed to the Radio 4 'Archive on 4' profile of actor and writer Ken Campbell. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ian Potter (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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