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Richard Dinnick was born on 22 January, 1968 in London, United Kingdom, is an A 21st-century british male writer. Discover Richard Dinnick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Screenwriter, novelist, comic book writer, audio playwright
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 22 January 1968
Birthday 22 January
Birthplace London, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1968

Richard Dinnick (born 22 January 1968) is a British screenwriter, novelist, comic book writer, narrative games narrative designer, audio playwright.

He is a frequent guest at writing events (including the London Screenwriters' Festival) and such Doctor Who conventions as Gallifrey One as well as San Diego Comic Con.

Dinnick is a member of BAFTA, the Writers Guild of Great Britain and the Royal Television Society and a Patron of the Children's Media Foundation.

1986

Dinnick started his writing career on the local newspaper Esher News and Mail in 1986.

He then specialised in business journalism, working on publications such as Director (the magazine published by the Institute of Directors) and Real Business as part of their editorial teams.

1990

In the late 1990s, he moved to Internet Magazine.

During this time he appeared on numerous TV and radio programmes as well as newspapers and industry web sites talking about internet-related matters.

1999

He was also shortlisted for the PPA's PTC New Journalist of the Year Award in 1999.

2002

Later he went on to work on the City desk of the Sunday Express and chaired the Government Committee on Web Design Best Practice in 2002/3.

2010

He went on to write "The Underwater War" for Doctor Who: Alien Adventures, published by BBC Children's Books in 2010.

2012

Dinnick is the winner of the 2012 BBC Writersroom opportunity to create a new show and to write for TV on the BBC and went on to write for the CBeebies TV shows Tree Fu Tom and Go Jetters (for which he won a British Screenwriters' Award).

He has worked on developing shows for many companies including NBC and Mind Candy's shelvedMoshi Monsters TV show.

2013

He also served as a BAFTA Judge for Children’s Drama in 2013, and Children’s Pre-School Animation in 2019.

2014

He was one of six finalists in a 2014 BBC Academy opportunity to workshop a script for Waterloo Road.

In between he produced a session for the 2014 Children's Media Conference.

He wrote on the third series of Thunderbirds Are Go! for ITV/Amazon Studios and is developing several ideas for TV.

These include the fantasy dramaNever After, primetime crime drama Murder of Crows, workplace drama No Kidding, and The Last Horseman, an urban fantasy series.

He is working on a web series for Capital City Entertainment, Light & Shadows (a.k.a.Dead Good).

He also has a prime time TV crime drama in development with Chrysalis Vision, named "Surface Tension".

Dinnick has written prose, scripts and comics for the BBC's Doctor Who, starting with a short story in the Short Trips series from Big Finish.

2015

In 2015 Dinnick became Head Writer on the new Disney TV show Eena Meena Deeka and in-development action adventure show Captain Extraordinary.

2017

BBC Books published his tie-in collectionDoctor Who Myths & Legends in June 2017 and he contributed to the Missy themed anthology - also from BBC Books - entitled 'The Missy Chronicles' published in 2018.

He has also written Doctor Who comics for IDW and BBC Magazines.

He was appointed the lead writer on Titan Comics' Twelfth Doctor line of comics as well as the San Diego Comic Con exclusive, "The Last Action Figure" and a story for the Seventh Doctor collection with art supplied by Jessica Martin.

2019

An original graphic novel - Rob - was published in 2019 by Legendary Entertainment and WEBTOON alongside titles by Jessica Chobot and John Barrowman.

Recently his SF story, Last Line, was picked up by Aftershock Comics and it is being developed as a TV show.

According to his website, he has other series in the pipeline.

He has written scripts for several different franchises, largely for Big Finish Productions:

Dinnick's first fiction was the short story "Neptune" for Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who anthology Short Trips: Solar System.

His published short stories are:

According to his website he is also writing several unannounced comic book projects for publishers that are yet to be confirmed.

Dinnick has written a number of non-fiction works:

As editor:

2020

He has written eight minibooks for the Doctor Who series from Running Press and served as Narrative Designer on a VR Game for the show in 2020.

Most recently, Dinnick has been writing for Disney's Star Wars short stories in the pages of the official magazine, Star Wars Insider, with two publihsed so far (in 2022 and 2023).

He has also written for MGM's Stargate and has adapted the Sherlock Holmes stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, including The Hound of the Baskervilles, for CD release.

He has since gone on to write books and short stories for Penguin UK, Titan Publishing, Black Library, Running Press and Snow Books.