Returning to the show is Pete McTighe, who previously wrote the episodes Kerblam and Praxeus during Chris Chibnall’s era as showrunner and is also a co-writer and producer for upcoming spin-off The War Between the Land and the Sea.

Meanwhile, Juno Dawson – who created the first official Doctor Who scripted podcast, Doctor Who: Redacted – will make her debut writing for the television show, which she described as a “dream come true”.

Also making their Doctor Who scriptwriting debut is poet and playwright Inua Ellams, who said he had been a fan of the series “for as long as I can remember television”.

Finally, Sharma Angel-Walfall – who has been involved in writers’ rooms for several major shows including Supacell, Renegade Nell, and Noughts & Crosses – will also be writing an episode, and said she was “buzzing” to be involved with “such an iconic show”.

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These are all great choices, except what in the world is Pete McTighe, writer of the most quietly evil Doctor Who episode ever made (and then one of the most forgettable), doing there?

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