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Stephen Cole, who has also published work under the pseudonyms Michael Collier,[1] Tara Samms, Andrew Miller and Paul Grice (born 1971[2]) is an author of science fiction and children's novels. He was in charge of merchandising at BBC Enterprises between 1997 and 1999, deciding which stories should be released on video. He was also range editor of BBC Past Doctor Adventures and the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures, for which he commissioned Lawrence Miles's Alien Bodies.

He wrote the script for the home video Ian Chesterton: An Introduction.

He is perhaps most famous for his book series Astrosaurs. More recently, he succeeded Charlie Higson as the author of the James Bond spin-off book series, Young Bond, on which he is credited as Steve Cole.

He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.

Not to be confused with the Canadian author of the same name.

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BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures[]

BBC Past Doctor Adventures[]

BBC New Series Adventures[]

The Darksmith Legacy[]

Time Lord Victorious[]

Bernice Summerfield novels[]

Short Stories[]

Doctor Who Files[]

Classified! A Confidential 3-D Dossier[]

The Target Storybook[]

Star Tales[]

Ten Days of Christmas[]

Iris Wildthyme[]

Audio[]

Doctor Who Main Range[]

Gallifrey[]

Bernice Summerfield[]

Iris Wildthyme[]

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BBC New Series Adventures[]

The Sarah Jane Adventures[]

Comics[]

Doctor Who: Battles in Time[]

Doctor Who annual[]

Writing Credits as Tara Samms[]

Novels[]

Telos Doctor Who novellas[]

Short Stories[]

Short Trips[]

Writing Credits as Michael Collier[]

Novels[]

BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures[]

Audio[]

Out of the Darkness[]

Post-production credits[]

Audio[]

Doctor Who Main Range[]

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  1. @SteveColeBooks. Twitter (5 October 2016). Retrieved on 5 October 2016. “BBC Books boss insisted I had to write under pseudonym; Mike lent his name, old uni friend, now journo & novelist in Latvia”
  2. People Pill
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