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Benjamin Cook | |
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Born | Isleworth, London, England United Kingdom | 17 October 1982
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Radio Times Doctor Who Magazine Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, Becoming YouTube |
Benjamin Cook (born 17 October 1982) is a British writer, journalist, video editor, YouTuber, and a regular contributor to Radio Times and Doctor Who Magazine. He has also been published in The Daily Telegraph, TV Times, Filmstar, Cult Times, TV Zone and The Stage, and is the author of Doctor Who: The New Audio Adventures – The Inside Story. In 2008, BBC Books published Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, based on a year-long email correspondence between Cook and Doctor Who executive producer Russell T Davies. A revised and updated paperback edition, The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter (featuring 350 pages of new material, extending the correspondence by another year), was published in January 2010.
He is also known for writing and directing the short film The Imp of the Perverse,[1] starring Dan Stokes, Jake Shiels and Myles Wheeler, as well as the documentary series Becoming YouTube.[2]