The showrunner of Doctor Who and the cast and crew involved in the opening episode of series 11 which was filmed and premiered in Sheffield have accepted honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University.
Chris Chibnall was showrunner and executive producer on the series which saw the first female Doctor arrive on our screens in 2018.
The opening episode, The Woman Who Fell to Earth, was filmed at various locations across the city including Park Hill flats.
Chris, who has also written and produced several other hit shows including Broadchurch, Torchwood, Born & Bred and Life on Mars, has been awarded the honour of Doctor of Arts alongside cast and crew members of the series.
He said: “The cast and crew of Doctor Who Series 11 are thrilled to be honoured by Sheffield Hallam University this way. From the moment we made the decision for the Doctor to fall out of the sky into the streets and homes of Sheffield in 2018, the residents and the city have treated us brilliantly, on screen and off. Doctor Who is a massive team effort so it's particularly special that this citation is for the whole cast and crew. “
Another broadcasting heavyweight, Matthew Bannister, the Sheffield-born former controller of Radio 1, will also receive an honorary doctorate during graduation ceremonies next month.
He currently presents Radio 4’s obituary programme Last Word and his own podcast Folk on Foot. He has also presented programmes on the BBC World Service, Radio 5Live, Radio 2 and Local Radio.
Matthew said: “I am delighted to be awarded such a prestigious degree by Sheffield Hallam University. I am proud of my Sheffield roots and well aware of the University’s excellent reputation. I look forward to building a relationship with students and staff in the future.”
Honorary doctorates are also being awarded to several other outstanding members of the media and arts community.
Olivier award winning playwright and screenwriter who grew up in Sheffield, Laura Wade is also among this year's recipients.
Her play Home, I’m Darling premiered at Theatre Clwyd and the National Theatre in 2018 before transferring to the West End where it received rave reviews and was named Best New Comedy at the 2019 Olivier Awards. She is currently developing a feature film with support from the BFI Film Fund.
Daniel Gordon is a BAFTA winning and Emmy nominated British documentary film director who has scored critical acclaim with work on the Hillsborough Disaster, Victoria Pendleton, George Best and other sporting heros including the North Korean football team. He founded VeryMuchSo Productions in Sheffield in 2001.
Kim Streets, Chief Executive of Museums Sheffield with responsibility for the museums service in Sheffield will also receive the honour.
Other recipients include:
The honorary doctorates will be awarded during student graduation ceremonies being held during November at the City Hall.
For press information: Jo Beattie in the Sheffield Hallam University press office on 0114 225 2074 or email j.beattie@shu.ac.uk