Ben Aaronovitch | |
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Born | Ben Dylan Aaronovitch 22 February 1964 Camden, London, England |
Occupation | Author, screenwriter |
Notable works | Rivers of London Remembrance of the Daleks |
Spouse |
Marie Fofana (m. 1992) |
Relatives | Sam Aaronovitch (father) Owen Aaronovitch (brother) David Aaronovitch (brother) |
Ben Dylan Aaronovitch (born 22 February 1964)[2] is an English author and screenwriter. He is the author of the series of novels Rivers of London. He also wrote two Doctor Who serials in the late 1980s and spin-off novels from Doctor Who and Blake's 7.
Biography
Family
Born in Camden,[3] Aaronovitch is the son of the economist Sam Aaronovitch who was a senior member of the Communist Party of Great Britain,[4] and the younger brother of actor Owen Aaronovitch and journalist David Aaronovitch.[5] He attended Holloway School.[6]
Doctor Who and television work
Aaronovitch wrote two Doctor Who serials, Remembrance of the Daleks (1988) and Battlefield (1989), for BBC television, and also the novelization of the former.[8]
He wrote one episode for Casualty (1990) and was then a regular writer on the science fiction series Jupiter Moon.[9]
He subsequently wrote or co-wrote three Doctor Who spin-off novels in the Virgin Publishing New Adventures range; he created the character Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart who became a semi-regular in the New Adventures. He has also written a novel and several short stories published by Big Finish Productions featuring the character of Bernice Summerfield, who was originally developed in the New Adventures. He also co-wrote a Doctor Who audio drama for Big Finish, and has written a number of Blake's 7 spin-off audio dramas.
Proposed serials of “Doctor Who”
Knight Fall
In May 1987, Aaronovitch submitted “Knight Fall” to the Doctor Who production office for Season 25. The story concerned privatization.[10] Script editor Andrew Cartmel liked the story ideas, but felt that the script was inappropriate for the series and had too many supporting characters.[10]
Transit
After failing to feature Aaronovitch's “Knight Fall” storyline to production, Aaronovitch submitted a story in June 1987, entitled Transit. The story would see the Doctor and Ace in the future, land in a metro station, and discover transportation portals that could lead any body throughout the Solar System, but one of the portals leads a gate way to hell.[10] Even though it is unexplainable to how Aaronovitch's scripts of “Transit” never came to fruition, he would adapt the story as a book for Virgin New Adventures series in December 1992.[10]
Bad Destination
During Summer of 1988, Aaronovitch submitted a three-part adventure story for Doctor Who’s 27th Season (which never came to fruition), and was called ”Bad Destination”. The story would feature The Doctor seeing Ace as a captain of a hospital spaceship which is being under attack by the Metatraxi.[11] The story, however, was abandoned when, in September 1989, the BBC cancelled Doctor Who after its 26 Season, due to declining audiences.[10][11] In July 2011, Big Finish Productions released the story as Earth Aid, by Aaronovitch and Cartmel.[10]
Television
Doctor Who
- Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
- Battlefield (1989)
Casualty
- "Results" (1990)
Jupiter Moon
- Episode 69 (1990)
- Episode 70 (1990)
- Episode 80 (1990)
- Episode 81 (1990)
- Episode 95 (1990)
- Episode 119 (1996)
- Episode 120 (1996)
- Episode 131 (1996)
- Episode 132 (1996)
- Episode 148 (1996)
Dark Knight
- "Stonegod" (2001)
Audio dramas
Blake's 7
- Rebel (2007)
- When Vila Met Gan (2008)
- Eye of the Machine (2008)
- Blood and Earth (2009)
Doctor Who
- Earth Aid (with Andrew Cartmel; 2011)
Novels
Doctor Who
Novelisations
Virgin New Adventures
Rivers of London
- Rivers of London (published as Midnight Riot in the US) (2011)[12] ISBN 9781782761877
- Moon Over Soho (2011) ISBN 9780345524591
- Whispers Under Ground (2012) ISBN 9780345524614
- Broken Homes (2013) ISBN 9780575132467
- Foxglove Summer (2014) ISBN 9780575132504
- The Hanging Tree (3 November 2016)[13] ISBN 9780575132559
- The Furthest Station (28 September 2017) ISBN 9781473222427—novella, set between Foxglove Summer and The Hanging Tree[14]
- Lies Sleeping (6 November 2018)[15] ISBN 9781473207813
- The October Man (novella) (31 May 2019) – novella, set after Lies Sleeping in Germany, with Tobias Winter as the main character[16]
- False Value (20 February 2020) ISBN 9781473207851 (Hardback); ISBN 9781473207868 (Export Trade Paperback); ISBN 9781473207882 (eBook)
- What Abigail Did That Summer (18 March 2021) – novella ISBN 9781473224346 (Hardback); ISBN 9781473224360 (eBook)
- Amongst our Weapons (7 April 2022) ISBN 9781473226661 (Hardback)
- Winter's Gifts (novella) (8 June 2023) (Hardback / eBook / AudioBook)
Others
Comics
Rivers of London – Body Work
- Body Work #1 – 16 July 2015
- Body Work #2 – 19 August 2015
- Body Work #3 – 16 September 2015
- Body Work #4 – 21 October 2015
- Body Work #5 – 20 November 2015
- Body Work (collection/graphic novel) – 29 March 2016 ISBN 9781782761877
Rivers of London – Night Witch
- Night Witch #1 – 16 March 2016
- Night Witch #2 – 13 April 2016
- Night Witch #3 – 18 May 2016
- Night Witch (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2016 ISBN 9781785852930
Rivers of London – Black Mould
- Black Mould #1 – 12 October 2016
- Black Mould #2 – 16 November 2016
- Black Mould #3 – 21 December 2016
- Black Mould #4 – 1 February 2017
- Black Mould #5 – 8 March 2017
- Black Mould (collection/graphic novel) – 25 July 2017 ISBN 9781785855108
Rivers of London – Detective Stories
- Detective Stories #1 – 7 June 2017
- Detective Stories #2 – 12 July 2017
- Detective Stories #3 – 9 August 2017
- Detective Stories #4 – 13 September 2017
- Detective Stories (collection/graphic novel) – 29 December 2017 ISBN 9781785861710
Rivers of London – Cry Fox
- Cry Fox #1 - 8 Nov 2017
- Cry Fox #2 - 13 Dec 2017
- Cry Fox #3 - 17 Jan 2018
- Cry Fox #4 - 25 Apr 2018
- Cry Fox (collection/graphic novel) – 26 June 2018 ISBN 9781785861727
Rivers of London – Water Weed
- Water Weed #1 - 20 Jun 2018
- Water Weed #2 - 18 Jul 2018
- Water Weed #3 - 15 Aug 2018
- Water Weed #4 - 19 Sep 2018
- Water Weed (collection/graphic novel) – 30 November 2018 ISBN 9781785865459
Rivers of London – Action at a Distance
- Action at a Distance #1 - 17 Oct 2018
- Action at a Distance #2 - 21 Nov 2018
- Action at a Distance #3 - 19 Dec 2018
- Action at a Distance #4 - 20 Jan 2019
- Action at a Distance (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2019 ISBN 9781785865466
Rivers of London – The Fey & The Furious
- The Fey & The Furious #1 - 6 Nov 2019
- The Fey & The Furious #2 - 11 Dec 2019
- The Fey & The Furious #3 - 8 Jan 2020
- The Fey & The Furious #4 - 5 Feb 2020
- The Fey & The Furious (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2020 ISBN 9781785865862
Rivers of London – Monday, Monday
- Monday, Monday #1 - 7 Jul 2021
- Monday, Monday #2 - 18 Aug 2021
- Monday, Monday #3 - 1 Sep 2021
- Monday, Monday #4 - 6 Oct 2021
- Monday, Monday (collection/graphic novel) – 5 January 2021 ISBN 9781787736269
Short stories
- Gone Fishing in Short Trips: Time Signature
- Walking Backwards for Christmas in Something Changed
- The Evacuation of Bernice Summerfield Considered as a Short Film by Terry Gilliam in Missing Adventures
Rivers of London series
The short stories below are published in 'Tales from the Folly: A Rivers of London Short Story Collection'.
- The Home Crowd Advantage in the 'London Edition' of Rivers of London and on Aaronovitch's blog
- The Domestic in the special Waterstones edition of Whispers Under Ground
- The Cockpit in the special Waterstones edition of Broken Homes
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Granny in the special Waterstones edition of Foxglove Summer
- A Rare Book of Cunning Device in a special Audible-only edition read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
- King of the Rats in the special Waterstones edition of The Hanging Tree
- Favourite Uncle in the special Waterstones edition of Lies Sleeping
- A Dedicated Follower of Fashion
- Vanessa Sommer's Other Christmas List
- Three Rivers, Two Husbands and a Baby
- Three short pieces, labelled "Moments", published on Aaronovitch's website
- Moment One: London September 1966
- Moment Two: Reynolds-Florence, Az. 2014
- Moment Three: Tobias Winter -Meckenheim 2012
References
- ↑ England and Wales, Marriage Registration Index, 1837–2005
- ↑ "Ben Dylan AARONOVITCH – Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
- ↑ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
- ↑ Barker, Martin (1992). A Haunt of Fears: The Strange History of the British Horror Comics Campaign. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-61703-747-4. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ↑ John Grahl (8 June 1998). "Obituary: Sam Aaronovitch". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 September 2010.
- ↑ The Old Camdenians Club. Retrieved 31 January 2015
- ↑ "Best-selling Wimbledon author makes a splash in capital's libraries for Cityread 2015 | SWLondoner". 7 April 2015.
- ↑ "Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Novels #7 - Remembrance of the Daleks". 4 September 2013.
- ↑ "Ben Aaronovitch". Zeno Agency. 16 January 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 A brief history of “Doctor Who” stories-The Lost Stories-Patrick Sullivan, Shannon
- 1 2 “Doctor Who: Endgame”- DVD documentary of “Doctor Who: Survival”- retrieved August 2007
- ↑ "Del Rey Buys Ben Aaronovitch's RIVERS OF LONDON Series..." Zeno Literary Agency. 1 March 2010. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
- ↑ "The Hanging Tree Announcement". 16 September 2016. Archived from the original on 14 December 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ↑ "Book and Comic Chronology". Temporarily Significant. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- ↑ "Lies Sleeping (Peter Grant, #7)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- ↑ Aaronovitch, Ben (9 January 2019). The October Man. ISBN 9781473224339.