James Edward Cooray Smith[1] (born in Solihull in 1978) is a British writer, critic and columnist. He has written for journals including New Statesman and Prospect. He has also contributed to the Doctor Who audio and DVD range.

Career

Cooray Smith is of patrilineal Indian descent.[2] A graduate of University College London, he has written radio drama and comedy, and has contributed to numerous news, film and science fiction magazines. He has a specific interest in British television history.

Asked about his long-term habit of co-writing with a variety of people, Cooray Smith commented: "I've written things with a lot of different people, partially because I'm a great believer in third brain theory, and partially as a series of attempts to disguise my own lack of talent!"[3]

In 2017, he responded to the casting of Jodie Whittaker in Doctor Who by writing an article saying those who disagreed with the lead character's sex change were misogynistic. His article was entitled "Uncomfortable with a female Doctor Who? It’s time to admit your real motives".[4]

Bibliography

http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/321282

Hero Collector Writer's Page

http://herocollector.com/en-gb/About/james-cooray-smith Archived 2 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine

Non-Fiction Books

Short fiction

Radio and Audio work

Series Four (2009) (sketch writer)

Doctor Who DVD Production History Notes

References

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