Neil Penswick
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Neil Penswick is a British writer born in the 1960s, known for writing the Doctor Who New Adventure "The Pit".
While working as a social worker, Penswick submitted a "very Predator-style" script to Doctor Who, and also won a BBC drama competition with a script Andrew Cartmel described as "a kind of David Lynch homage." He would go on to write "The Pit" for Virgin Publishing.[1] In the mid 1990s, he wrote an episode for the television drama Casualty though the episode never reached the production stage.[2] He then made a short film in June 2012 as, Parental Love, and was assumed for being a recurring contributor to writers Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier.