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'''Robert J. Doherty''' was a writer involved with the last two seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. At the time of his hiring, he was the youngest staff writer on the show. He was involved in the following episodes:
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'''Robert J. Doherty''' is a writer who was involved with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' between {{y|1997}} and {{y|2001}}. At the time of his hiring, he was the youngest staff writer on the show. Prior to his work as staff writer he served as assistant to the producers, starting with the beginning of the [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]]. For the [[VOY Season 7|seventh season]], he also worked as regular story editor.
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Doherty was interviewed for several issues of ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Monthly]]''. He graduated from the Colgate University in {{y|1996}} with a degree in creative writing.
==Writing credits==
 
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After the end of ''Voyager'', Doherty worked as writer and executive story editor on {{w|James Cameron}}'s science fiction series ''Dark Angel'' (2001-2002, starring [[John Savage]]), as writer and co-producer on the drama series ''MDs'' (2002, starring [[Robert Joy]] and [[Wade Williams]]), as writer and producer on the action series ''Tru Calling'' (2003-2005, with [[Jessica Collins]]), as writer and producer on the mystery series ''Point Pleasant'' (2005-2006, starring [[Dina Meyer]]), and as writer, supervising producer and later co-executive producer on the mystery series ''Medium'' (2005-2009).
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Currently, Doherty is the creator and producer of the CBS crime drama ''Elementary'', a contemporary re-imagining of the [[Sherlock Holmes]] mythology starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu.
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
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**{{e|Vis à Vis}} - (as Robert J. Dougherty) (Season 4)
**{{e|Ashes to Ashes}}
 
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**{{e|Bliss}} - (as Robert J. Doherty) (Season 5)
**{{e|Life Line}}
 
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**{{e|Riddles}} - (teleplay) (Season 6)
**{{e|Imperfection}}
 
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**{{e|Tsunkatse}} - (teleplay as Robert J. Doherty)
**{{e|Critical Care}}
 
 
**{{e|Ashes to Ashes}} - (teleplay)
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**{{e|Life Line}} - (teleplay with [[Raf Green]] and [[Brannon Braga]])
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**{{e|Imperfection}} - (teleplay with [[Carleton Eastlake]]) (Season 7)
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**{{e|Critical Care}} - (story with [[Kenneth Biller]])
 
**{{e|Inside Man}}
 
**{{e|Inside Man}}
**{{e|Repentance}}
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**{{e|Repentance}} - (teleplay; story with [[Michael Sussman]])
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**{{e|Q2}} - (teleplay)
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**{{e|Endgame}} - (teleplay with Kenneth Biller)
 
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== ''Star Trek'' interviews ==
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*''[[Star Trek: The Magazine]]''
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**[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 10]] ({{y|2000}})
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**[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 2]] ({{y|2001}}), "Look Ahead to the final season of ''Star Trek: Voyager''"
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**[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 4]] (2001), "''Star Trek: Voyager'': The Writers Look Back"
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**[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7]] (2001), "The Trouble with Q"
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*''[[Star Trek Monthly]]''
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**[[Star Trek Monthly issue 63]] (2000), "Writing Wrestling", interviewed by [[Andy Mangels]]
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**[[Star Trek Monthly issue 65]] (2000), "Ashes to Ashes", interviewed by Andy Mangels
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**[[Star Trek Monthly issue 76]] (2001), "Repentance"
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**[[Star Trek Monthly issue 78]] (2001), "Six on Seven", interviewed by [[James Swallow]]
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== External link ==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm1201266}}
   
 
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Revision as of 11:53, 27 May 2013

Template:Realworld Robert J. Doherty is a writer who was involved with Star Trek: Voyager between 1997 and 2001. At the time of his hiring, he was the youngest staff writer on the show. Prior to his work as staff writer he served as assistant to the producers, starting with the beginning of the fourth season. For the seventh season, he also worked as regular story editor.

Doherty was interviewed for several issues of Star Trek: The Magazine and Star Trek Monthly. He graduated from the Colgate University in 1996 with a degree in creative writing.

After the end of Voyager, Doherty worked as writer and executive story editor on James Cameron's science fiction series Dark Angel (2001-2002, starring John Savage), as writer and co-producer on the drama series MDs (2002, starring Robert Joy and Wade Williams), as writer and producer on the action series Tru Calling (2003-2005, with Jessica Collins), as writer and producer on the mystery series Point Pleasant (2005-2006, starring Dina Meyer), and as writer, supervising producer and later co-executive producer on the mystery series Medium (2005-2009).

Currently, Doherty is the creator and producer of the CBS crime drama Elementary, a contemporary re-imagining of the Sherlock Holmes mythology starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu.

Star Trek credits

Star Trek interviews

External link

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