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'''Rona Munro''' (born [[1959]]) is a Scottish [[film]] and [[television]] writer and playwright.
'''Rona Munro''' (born 7 September [[1959]]) is a Scottish [[film]] and [[television]] writer and playwright.


She wrote the final serial of the original [[Doctor Who]] television series, entitled "[[Survival (Doctor Who serial)|Survival]]", as well as its novelisation. She is one of the very few women to have written for this series. (Others include [[Barbara Clegg]] and [[Jane Baker]].)
She wrote the final serial of the original [[Doctor Who]] television series, entitled "[[Survival (Doctor Who serial)|Survival]]", as well as its novelisation. She is one of the very few women to have written for this series. (Others include [[Barbara Clegg]] and [[Jane Baker]].)

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Rona Munro (born 7 September 1959) is a Scottish film and television writer and playwright.

She wrote the final serial of the original Doctor Who television series, entitled "Survival", as well as its novelisation. She is one of the very few women to have written for this series. (Others include Barbara Clegg and Jane Baker.)

Also co-wrote the screenplay for the historical lesbian romance and war movie, Aimée & Jaguar, based on Erica Fischer's book.


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