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Jonathan Morris was born on 17 September, 1973 in Taunton, England, is a Jonathan Morris is author. Discover Jonathan Morris'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 50 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, scriptwriter
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September, 1973
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace Taunton, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Jonathan Morris (born in Taunton, England), is an author who writes various kinds of Doctor Who spin-off material.

In 2023 he stood for election to Winchester City Council as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the St Barnabas Ward and won with 58% of vote.

His path to prominence in writing professional Doctor Who fiction was notable in part because he was commissioned to write a novel after only his first attempt under the

BBC's "Open Submission" policy.

He has written for the Eighth Doctor Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures.

He has also written for Big Finish Productions' range of audio and printed material.

Among

his Doctor Who literary credits are short stories in the Big Finish Short Trips anthologies; the novels Festival of Death, Anachrophobia,

and The Tomorrow Windows; and the audio adventures Bloodtide, Flip-Flop, Max Warp,

The Haunting of Thomas Brewster, A Perfect World, Mary's Story, Hothouse,

1963

The Cannibalists, The Eternal Summer, Protect and Survive and 1963: The Space Race.

Festival of Death

2000

received 2000's "Best Past Doctor Novel" award from the readers of Doctor Who Magazine.

Morris contributed "The Clanging Chimes of Doom" to Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury, "Lant Land" to Short Trips: Life Science, "The Thief of Sherwood" to Short Trips: Past Tense, and "Mauritz" to Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors.

His debut novel, Festival of Death, was placed seventh in the Top 10 of SFX magazine's "Best SF/Fantasy novelisation or TV tie-in novel" category of 2000.

2005

In 2005, he wrote the narration script for the documentary "Paris in the Springtime", a homage to Douglas Adams' work on Doctor Who, which was included in the BBC DVD

release of the serial City of Death.

In addition to his Doctor Who work, he has also written for Big Finish's Judge Dredd range, contributing the title, I Love Judge Dredd.

For the Bernice Summerfield series of anthologies he has contributed the short stories "The Spartacus Syndrome" (in A Life of Surprises) and "The Traitors" (in Life During Wartime).

In 2005, some of his writing was included in the televised British sketch/situation comedy fusion, Swinging.

2011

In 2011, he contributed to their Dark Shadows range with The Blind Painter

and Operation Victor.