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Steven William Moffat (/ ˈ m ɒ f ə t /; [3] born 18 November 1961) [1] is a Scottish television writer, television producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his work as the second showrunner and head writer of the 2005 revival of the BBC sci-fi television series Doctor Who (2010–17), and for co-creating and co-writing the BBC crime drama television series Sherlock (2010–17).
On 15 August 2011, the BBC released a short "prequel" to "Let's Kill Hitler", written by Steven Moffat. [2] In the prequel, Amy calls the Eleventh Doctor and leaves a message for the Doctor on the TARDIS's answer phone, begging him to find her child, Melody.
The Doctor is able to avert this, but incurs fatal injuries, and as has happened before, regenerates and becomes a new man with a new personality and physical traits, setting up the show's following series with Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Steven Moffat as executive producer.
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Steven Moffat: 15 August 2011 () "The Wedding of River Song" prequel: 1 prequel, 1 minute: Marcus Wilson: Steven Moffat: 24 September 2011 () Series 7 "The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe Prequel" 1 prequel, 2 minutes: Marcus Wilson: Steven Moffat: 6 December 2011 () (online) "Asylum of the Daleks Prequel" 1 prequel, 2 minutes
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Showrunner and episode writer Steven Moffat described it as "a big roller coaster ride of Doctor Who madness". [8] One of the "mad idea[s]" he included in the episode, "Live Chess", came because Moffat wanted to make chess — which he called "one of the most boring games in the world" — into a dangerous spectator sport. [9]