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Quote: Graham Bandage @ May 19 2008, 5:53 PM BST

Ew, what if he's, you know, right now?

I think he's often at half mast while browsing BSG.

He does love sitcoms very, very much. :)

Quote: zooo @ May 19 2008, 5:55 PM BST

I think he's often at half mast while browsing BSG.

You've taken away my innocence and left me a twitching husk.

Quote: zooo @ May 19 2008, 5:51 PM BST

I think he's gone off to work up a festive stiffy.

Laughing out loud

Quote: zooo @ May 19 2008, 5:55 PM BST

I think he's often at half mast while browsing BSG.

He does love sitcoms very, very much. :)

*actually bursts out laughing* Laughing out loud Laughing out loud Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

we have lovely sunshine up t' north Cool

Quote: Graham Bandage @ May 19 2008, 5:56 PM BST

You've taken away my innocence and left me a twitching husk.

That sounds a bit pervy an all :O

Quote: dannyjb1 @ May 18 2008, 10:30 PM BST

I thought Stephen Hawking had changed his mind on this,

That's all he can change.

Quote: Alan Cornforth @ May 19 2008, 3:05 PM BST

The best Dr Who assistant by far

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That's quite an erection - but it's hardly surprising.

BBC Wales and BBC Drama has announced that Bafta and Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat will succeed Russell T Davies as Lead Writer and Executive Producer of the fifth series of Doctor Who, which will broadcast on BBC One in 2010.

Moffat has penned some of the series' most unforgettable and acclaimed episodes, including Blink, with its terrifying weeping angels, for which he was awarded the Bafta Writer Award 2008 on Sunday 11 May.

His previous work on Doctor Who includes The Girl In The Fireplace for series two, which earned him his second Hugo Award.

His first was for the series one two-parter The Empty Child, which became famous for its terrifying refrain "Are you my mummy?"

For the current series, Moffat has written Silence In The Library, a two-parter starring Alex Kingston which transmits on 31 May and 7 June 2008 on BBC One.

Steven's career began with the landmark ITV children's drama Press Gang in 1989, for which he won his first Bafta.

Coupling, the hugely popular and award-winning sitcom he created and wrote for BBC Two, began in 2000 and ran for four seasons.

Jekyll, his six-part thriller starring James Nesbitt and Michelle Ryan, transmitted on BBC One last year.

Steven will continue as one of the directors on the board of Hartswood Films which produced Coupling and Jekyll, where he is also working on his new comedy Adam & Eve with wife Sue Vertue.

He has just delivered the screenplay for Tintin - the first instalment of the trilogy of films featuring the iconic Belgian comic-strip hero - to Steven Spielberg who will direct it for DreamWorks. Thomas Sangster and Andy Serkis will star.

Steven Moffat says: "My entire career has been a Secret Plan to get this job. I applied before but I got knocked back 'cos the BBC wanted someone else. Also I was seven.

"Anyway, I'm glad the BBC has finally seen the light, and it's a huge honour to be following Russell into the best - and the toughest - job in television. I say toughest 'cos Russell's at my window right now, pointing and laughing."

Lead Writer and Executive Producer Russell T Davies says: "It's been a delight and an honour working with Steven, and I can't wait to see where his extraordinary imagination takes the Doctor. Best of all, I get to be a viewer again, watching on a Saturday night!"

Jane Tranter, Controller BBC Fiction, says: "Scripts and writers are at the heart of what BBC Drama is all about, and especially at the heart of Doctor Who. The past four series have been brilliantly helmed by the spectacularly talented Russell T Davies.

"As Lead Writer and Executive Producer, he has overseen the creative direction and detail of the 21st century relaunch of Doctor Who and we are delighted to have his continued presence on the specials over the next 18 months.

"But the challenge and excitement of the fifth series is now being handed to Steven Moffat. The Tardis couldn't be in safer hands. Steven's talents on both Doctor Who and beyond are well known. He is a writer of glittering brilliance, comedy and depth, with an extraordinary imagination and a unique voice.

"Steven has a wonderful mix of being a committed Doctor Who fan and a true artist, and his plans for the next series are totally thrilling."

The announcement follows the news that Piers Wenger will take over the role of Executive Producer from Julie Gardner on series five of Doctor Who.

Piers Wenger says: "The challenge of taking Doctor Who to a new future is a huge and thrilling one and BBC Wales is blessed to have someone with Steven's extraordinary talent in charge.

"His imagination and creativity have already given birth to some of the series' most unforgettable monsters though in this instance no one need fear; time, space and the future of The Doctor are safe with him."

Wenger and Moffat are already working closely together on the planning of the series.

Menna Richards, Controller, BBC Wales says: "BBC Wales is very proud of Doctor Who's phenomenal success. Steven Moffat is an extraordinary talent and we are very much looking forward to him joining the Doctor Who team."

Series four has achieved some of the show's highest audience figures to date and forthcoming episodes feature a stellar line-up of guests including Lesley Sharp, Lindsey Coulson, Alex Kingston, Colin Salmon and Michael Brandon.

Freema Agyeman and Billie Piper - The Doctor's two former companions – have also returned to assist The Doctor in series four.

Doctor Who will return in 2009 with four specials, and the full-length fifth series is currently scheduled to be broadcast on BBC One in Spring 2010.

As we're half way through Series Four, we thought we would remind you of the titles for the forthcoming episodes of Doctor Who.
Unfortunately we're unable to reveal the title of episode 12 - as it's still top secret at the moment - but the rest of the episodes are as follows:
Episode 8: Silence in the Library - by Steven Moffat
Episode 9: Forest of the Dead - by Steven Moffat
Episode 10: Midnight - by Russell T Davies
Episode 11: Turn Left- by Russell T Davies
Episode 12: TOP SECRET!
Episode 13: Journey's End - by Russell T Davies
Don't forget that Doctor Who won't be on this Saturday, but will return on Saturday 31st May.

Quote: Jake How @ May 20 2008, 4:33 PM BST

BBC Wales and BBC Drama has announced that Bafta and Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat will succeed Russell T Davies as Lead Writer and Executive Producer of the fifth series of Doctor Who

WOO HOO! :D

Get in!

Quote: Aaron @ May 20 2008, 4:36 PM BST

WOO HOO! :D

Will he bring back Joking Apart now that he has some power?! :D

Ha!

Quote: Alan Cornforth @ May 20 2008, 4:41 PM BST

Will he bring back Joking Apart now that he has some power?! :D

Now THAT was a comedy.

Is this because RTD's retiring, or because they just think Moffat's better?

With any luck, both.

Quote: ian_w @ May 20 2008, 4:43 PM BST

Is this because RTD's retiring, or because they just think Moffat's better?

It sounds like he is stepping down as part of a natural progression.

Quote: Aaron @ May 20 2008, 4:43 PM BST

With any luck, both.

Or, he's in a suicide pact with Martha and some French tourists?

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