Nigel Fairs

Nigel Fairs is a British actor, writer and producer.

He trained at Bretton Hall College and has appeared in a number of theatre productions, most notably as Christopher Wren in the long-running London stage production of The Mousetrap. On television, he has appeared in EastEnders and as a Dalek on Blue Peter. He has had 26 stage plays produced, and two musicals.

He currently works for Big Finish Productions, as a composer, and was the producer of their Sapphire and Steel and The Tomorrow People ranges. A common style of both ranges is an increase in emotional content, the exploration of ongoing themes and, in the case of The Tomorrow People, long-running story arcs. As well as writing individual stories for both these ranges, he has contributed to the company’s Doctor Who range in February 2007 with The Blue Tooth, and later The Catalyst and Empathy Games, both starring Louise Jameson. In 2007, he contributed to the short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. Prior to his work for Big Finish, he was a regular writer and director for BBV. In 2008 he appeared in the BBV film Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough.[1]

Big Finish Productions

His work for Big Finish Productions includes:

As a writer:

  • Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: The Blue Tooth
  • Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: The Catalyst
  • Doctor Who: Cuddlesome
  • Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: Empathy Games
  • Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: The Time Vampire
  • Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: The Child
  • Jago and Litefoot: Jago in Love
  • Doctor Who: The Abandoned (with Louise Jameson)
  • Doctor Who - Short Trips: Time Tunnel
  • Doctor Who - Short Trips: The Toy
  • Doctor Who - Short Trips: Prime Winner
  • Jago and Litefoot: Jago and Son

As a director:

As an actor:

References

  1. "Zygon – When Being You Just Isn't Enough (original) DVD". Ozmusicbooks.com. Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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