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Since then, he has become known for his work on Doctor Who, both behind the camera and in front of it, as well as for co-creating Sherlock, the modern take on Arthur Conan Doyle's creation in which he played Mycroft.
Throughout our chat, we also touched on his work on An Adventure in Space and Time, a drama about the creation of Doctor Who, Dracula, his and Steven Moffat's version of the classic Bram Stoker story, and Bookish, his newest creation.
It's a real passion project for Gatiss - one which his love of Doctor Who and his obsession with the crime genre have had substantial influence on.
He also delved into why 15 years is NOT an anniversary, revealed the genre he finds the most challenging to write in and spoke about why "weaponised nostalgia" is such a threat.
"You have to go, ‘Right, why is this going to work now? It doesn't really matter what worked for Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, it’s about now. So if we're trying to get an audience now, this show is the same, but different.’ So, to me, it was always a combination of those things.
"It's part of the reason we're in the mess we are, I think - weaponised nostalgia. ‘Nothing's as good as it used to be,’ and yet people can't see that people have always thought that, even when it used to be better. It's a dangerous thing."
Next time, we will be chatting with Harry and Jack Williams, the writers behind The Missing, Liar, The Tourist, Boat Story and the executive producers of Fleabag. They will be talking to us all about their new Prime Video series The Assassin - don't miss it!
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