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Matthew Graham : ウィキペディア英語版
Matthew Graham

Matthew Graham is a British television writer, and the co-creator of the BBC/Kudos Film and Television science fiction series ''Life on Mars'', which debuted in 2006 on BBC One and has received international critical acclaim.
Graham began his career writing for the soap opera ''EastEnders'' and the children's drama ''Byker Grove'', both for BBC One. In the 1990s, he wrote for the popular BBC Two drama series ''This Life'', and created and wrote the post-apocalyptic drama serial ''The Last Train'' for ITV. He has also written episodes for ''Spooks'' and ''Hustle'', and he wrote "Fear Her", an episode of the 2006 series of ''Doctor Who''.
''Ashes to Ashes'', a ''Life on Mars'' spin-off which he co-created with ''Life on Mars'' writer/co-creator Ashley Pharoah, was first broadcast on BBC One on 8 January 2008, to an audience of 7 million, according to overnight figures.〔(Ashes burns up the opposition ), The Guardian, 8 February 2008〕 In the US, ABC commissioned a remake of ''Life on Mars'', also to be called ''Life on Mars'', developed by David E. Kelley, creator of ''Ally McBeal'', for broadcast in the 2007/08 midseason.
In 2006, Graham formed Monastic Productions with Pharoah (co-creator of ''Life on Mars''). Monastic Productions are involved in the ''Life on Mars'' spin-off ''Ashes to Ashes'', as well as in co-producing ''Bonekickers'', a 6-part drama series about archaeology set in Bath. Both series are productions for BBC One. ''Bonekickers'' was not renewed after the first series, but ''Ashes to Ashes'' completed its third and final series in May 2010.
In November 2010, Graham announced the production of a new television series co-created with Pharoah for ITV. ''Eternal Law'' tells the story of two angels who are sent to Earth to assist in the salvation of mankind as lawyers in a York law firm. He also confirmed that he would be returning to the world of ''Doctor Who'' in 2011, writing the fifth and sixth episodes of the sixth series, a two-part story entitled "The Rebel Flesh" and "The Almost People".
He is currently writing a six-episode adaptation of the novel ''Childhood's End'' for Syfy.〔(Syfy greenlights Arthur C. Clarke's 'Childhood's End' as a miniseries )〕
==Writing credits==


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