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Welsh writer
Catherine Tregenna
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Catherine Tregenna
is a
Welsh
playwright, television screenwriter and actress. She has written episodes for
EastEnders
,
Casualty
and for the first four series of
ITV1
crime drama
Law & Order: UK
.
Career
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Tregenna began as an actress. She played the character Kirsty McGurk, for several years, in
Pobol Y Cwm
and a doctor in
Satellite City
.
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In 2001, she wrote the comedy play
Art and Guff
.
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After, she transitioned back into television as a writer, co-writing the series
Cowbois ac Injans
and four episodes of the
BBC
's
science fiction
drama and
Doctor Who
spin-off
Torchwood
: "
Out of Time
", "
Captain Jack Harkness
", "
Meat
" and "
Adam
". As well as writing Meat, she also created the meat props shown in the episode. "Captain Jack Harkness" was nominated for the 2008
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
.
[3]
She wrote
The Woman Who Lived
, an episode of the
ninth series
of
Doctor Who
which aired in October 2015. She contributed episodes to the third and final series of
Stan Lee's Lucky Man
, the third series of
Riviera
and the fifth episode of
The Watch
, which is inspired by
[4]
the
Ankh-Morpork City Watch
from the
Discworld
series of fantasy novels by
Terry Pratchett
.
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