Stephen Gallagher
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Stephen Gallagher (born 13 October 1954 in Salford, Lancashire) is an English writer.
He has written several novels and television scripts, including for the BBC television series Doctor Who — for which he wrote two serials, Warriors' Gate (1981) and Terminus (1983) — as well as for the series Rosemary & Thyme and Bugs, for two seasons of which he was script consultant along with Brian Clemens. He adapted his own novel Chimera for ITV and directed the adaptation of Oktober as well as writing the feature-length episode The Kingdom of Bones for the BBC series Murder Rooms.
He also developed and wrote a science-based series for ITV, Eleventh Hour, starring Patrick Stewart as a government science investigator and advisor. The program was rumoured to be ITV's answer to the new series of Doctor Who, but was more in the tradition of the hard-science thriller.
New for 2007 is Life Line, a supernatural mystery starring Ray Stevenson, Joanne Whalley and Jemima Rooper.
[edit] Novels & Other Publications
- The Last Rose of Summer - 1978 (later revised as Dying of Paradise)
- Saturn Three - 1980 (film novelisation)
- Silver Dream Racer 1980 (film novelisation, as John Lydecker)
- Chimera - 1982
- Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate - 1982 (as John Lydecker)
- Dying of Paradise - 1982 (as Stephen Couper)
- Doctor Who: Terminus - 1983 (as John Lydecker)
- The Ice Belt - 1983 (as Stephen Couper)
- The Kids from Fame - 1983 (as Lisa Todd)
- The Kids from Fame II - 1983 (as Lisa Todd)
- Follower - 1984
- Valley of Lights - 1987
- Oktober - 1988
- Down River - 1989
- Rain - 1990
- The Boat House - 1991
- Nightmare, With Angel - 1992
- Red, Red Robin - 1995
- Journeyman: The Art of Chris Moore - 2000 (non-fiction work)
- White Bizango - 2002
- Out of His Mind - 2004 (collection of short stories)
- The Spirit Box - 2005
- The Painted Bride - 2006