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  1. Catherine Tregenna. Writer. Agent. Email Bethan. Television. BERGERAC (Blacklight TV /UK TV) Current. Writersroom and 1 x 60′ episode. THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY (BlackLight TV/S4C) Current. 6 x 60′ Original Series.

  2. Catherine Tregenna. Writer: Torchwood. Catherine Tregenna is known for Torchwood (2006), The Bench (2001) and Lucky Man (2016).

  3. The Woman Who Lived. " The Woman Who Lived " is the sixth episode of the ninth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 24 October 2015. It was written by Catherine Tregenna and directed by Ed Bazalgette . Set in 1651, about 800 years after the previous week's episode, "The Girl ...

  4. Writer Catherine Tregenna tells DQ how she created the six-part series. When police officers come together to solve a cold case, they are usually tasked with picking up a historic murder or other unsolved crime when new evidence comes to light years later.

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · The series is written by Catherine Tregenna (The Bench, Law & Order UK, Lewis and DCI Banks) and stars Elen Rhys (The Mallorca Files, Craith/Hidden), Richard Harrington (Y Gwyll/Hinterland) and Rhian Blythe (Y Golau/The Light in the Hall, Craith/Hidden). All six episodes are directed by Carmarthenshire-born Sion Ifan (Y Gyfrinach/The Secret).

  6. Oct 24, 2015 · Writer Catherine Tregenna is an ideal author of this week’s script. She’s already written for the near-immortal (in, surely, every sense) Captain Jack Harkness in Torchwood several times.

  7. Oct 29, 2015 · Last weekend’s “The Woman Who Died” saw Catherine Tregenna make her Doctor Who debut having previously only contributed 4 episodes to Torchwood.As some may have noticed, Tregenna’s presence in Series 9 makes her only the second female writer to have worked on the revived series of Doctor Who, with Helen Raynor having contributed 4 episodes throughout the Tennant era and Sarah Dollard ...

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