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Known for. Doctor Who, Neighbours, Cara Fi, Bridgerton. Sarah Dollard (born 21 January 1980) is an Australian television screenwriter, living and working in the United Kingdom. She made her start in writing for television on the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours, before moving to the UK in 2008.
- 21 January 1980 (age 43)
- 2004–present
- Australian
" Thin Ice " is the third episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by Sarah Dollard and broadcast on 29 April 2017 on BBC One. "Thin Ice" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many labelling the topic of racism in the episode as well-executed.
- Bill Anderson
- Series 10
Cara Fi - Wikipedia. Cara Fi ( Love Me) is a Welsh romantic comedy -drama series that first broadcast in November 2014 on S4C, and was later made available on the BBC iPlayer. The eight-part series was created by Sarah Dollard. [1] . In 2015 the show was nominated for the BAFTA Cymru awards for costume design and for original music. [2] Plot.
- 8
- Touchpaper Wales
- 9 November –, 28 December 2014
- S4C
Sarah Dollard. Writer: Doctor Who. Sarah Dollard is known for Doctor Who (2005), Bridgerton (2020) and Being Human (2008).
- Sarah Dollard
Jan 9, 2020 · Dollard wrote the fifth episode of the fifth season of Toby Whithouse’s popular BBC Three series Being Human, featuring guest star Kathryn Prescott, of Skins fame. Digital Spy called the episode, titled No Care, All Responsibility , "the latest in a string of knockout episodes – sweet and chilling in equal measure".
Biography. Born in Sydney, Australia, Sarah Dollard became a great fan of . telefantasy series, including Doctor Who, during her youth. Academically accomplished, she attended the University of Melbourne . where her studies included film and television. Dollard came to realise . that her passion lay with scriptwriting, and she completed a related .
Mar 4, 2019 · March 04, 2019. From production to writing, make-up to music, women have been involved in Doctor Who since its inception in 1963. To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re sharing ten inspiring women who have made Doctor Who what it is today. Verity Lambert is undoubtedly the godmother of Doctor Who.