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Outside of television, he has been active in various other media, having written six ''Doctor Who'' novels for [[Virgin Publishing]] and [[BBC Books]] during the 1990s, three ''Doctor Who'' audio dramas for Big Finish Productions and a fully-animated internet-broadcast ''Doctor Who'' adventure, ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]'' (starring [[Richard E. Grant]] as the Doctor) for [[BBCi]] in [[2003]]. He has also written two mainstream science-fiction novels, ''[[Something More]]'' and ''[[British Summertime]]'' for [[Victor Gollancz Ltd|Gollancz]], and various novels, short stories and audio dramas based around a character he created for the [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]], Professor [[Bernice Summerfield]], and whom he later licensed to Big Finish Productions.
He has also co-authored (often working with [[Keith Topping]] and [[Martin Day]]) several non-fiction books on television, including ''The Guinness Book of Classic British TV'', ''X-treme Possibilities'' (a guide to ''[[The X-Files]]''), and ''[[The Discontinuity Guide]]'' (a humorous guide to ''Doctor Who''). (Topping and Day's ''Doctor Who'' novel ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'' was also based on an original idea with Cornell.) He has also written comics, both for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' and ''[[2000 AD (comic)|2000AD]]'' spin-off ''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]''. He
==Personal life==
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