- Tom MacRae
Tom MacRae (born 1980) is a
television writer . He is the creator ofSky One ’s "Mile High ". He has also written forChannel 4 's "No Angels" and "As If ".He wrote the two-part story "
Rise of the Cybermen " and "The Age of Steel " for the 2006 series of "Doctor Who ". Issue 383 of "Doctor Who Magazine " reported that MacRae had been commissioned to write an episode for Series 4, to be broadcast in 2008; however, this episode was delayed afterRussell T Davies decided that it was too close in tone to another episode. citation
date=2008-01-10 (cover date)
title=Production Notes
periodical=Doctor Who Magazine
issue=391
pages=p. 4]MacRae has also written an award-winning book for children called "The Opposite" and an episode for BBC 1's "Mayo" starring
Alistair McGowan . He is currently writing "Marple" and "Lewis" for ITV1. He was nominated for a BAFTA in 2002 for "Off Limits: School's Out" for Channel 4.He also penned 'The Lines of War' for the BBC series
Bonekickers , which was broadcast on the5 August 2008 onBBC One .He lives in West London, and is an inveterate collector of Transformers and
He-Man toys.fact|date=January 2008Tom grew up in
Weedon Bec and went to Weedon Bec Primary School. He is also a magician and has performed in the village many times.References
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