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'Dr Who' director feels Moffat pressure
Published Friday, May 30 2008, 08:22 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones

Lyn, who helmed the future showrunner's two-part story 'Silence In The Library'/'Forest Of The Dead', told Doctor Who Magazine: "Pressure? Directing Steven Moffat's episodes of Doctor Who? Are you kidding? He writes beautiful, intricate, terrifying scripts. Making his dreams live on screen is both a delight and an enormous responsibility."
The director, who was behind the camera for Moffat's second season story 'The Girl In The Fireplace', also hailed the stars lined up for their current collaboration. "It's said that 98% of directing is casting. I'm forever asking my cast to bare their souls onscreen, and I'm very grateful to fine actors like Alex Kingston and Colin Salmon for throwing themselves into the project with such fearlessness."
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