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Jeff Hayes 1953 – 2021

The entertainment industry’s a sociable business, but mostly you’re working in an ever-changing team that reconfigures with every project. It’s always great to see the good people again, and you can try to avoid the not-so-good people the next time around. But meeting someone professionally and quickly getting the sense that here’s a friend for…
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Doctor Who: From The Wilderness Years

I’ve been archiving some old files and I came across this piece, written as the preface to a charity anthology called Walking in Eternity in 2001. Doctor Who had been cancelled 12 years before, the Russell T Davis revival wasn’t even on the horizon, and… well, read on. I suppose now that we’re firmly into…
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My Second Ever TV Sale
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Plane Sailing

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Roger Simons
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The Governess

A stocking filler or secret Santa for less than four quid? I’ve written this Edwardian-style chapbook featuring The Lost World’s Professor Challenger and Edward Malone. Available only for this holiday period, then it’s gone. Paperback, 40 pages, illustrated. Would suit Sherlockian or similar. No time wasters. Click here to buy The Governess
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Night Vision Memories
Came across this photo while searching the old albums for something else. Back in the day I had the honour of sharing Night Visions 8, one of Dark Harvest’s classic series of three-author anthologies, with John Farris and Joe R Lansdale. Joe and I had met at the previous year’s Fantasycon. Our families were together…
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Of Nightmares and Angels
Recently I saw a gratifying burst of Twitter affection directed toward Nightmare, with Angel. It was as unexpected as it was welcome. I once saw a member of an online book group refer to it as her go-to ‘comfort read’ and that was pretty unexpected, too. If you don’t know it, Nightmare, with Angel is…
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The Sentinel Case
…is the original title of my second Eleventh Hour story for the 2006 ITV series that starred Patrick Stewart and Ashley Jensen. I’ve decided to add the script to my small library of downloadable PDFs because… well… Rather than a coronavirus, the story concerns an outbreak of hemorrhagic smallpox. It was partly inspired by the…
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Donald Roy 1930-2020
