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Who Wrote "Who"
Dr. Robert Started conversation May 20, 2000
I'm working on some articles spotlighting the leading writers for the BBC TV series, "Doctor Who," such as Robert Holmes, Terry Nation, Terrance Dicks, David Whitaker, Baker & Martin, Gerry Davis, and, of course, Doug Adams (who's he when he's at home?).
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who would like to share stories, opinions and observations, particularly if you are familiar with their work outside of "Doctor Who." Feel free to post to my email address, [email protected].
Thanks!
Who Wrote "Who"
TIMELORD Posted Aug 12, 2000
Hello there i think you might like to read a few things that i have on my homepage but also try this http://WWW.h2g2.com/A402850 its a interview with colin baker from a fan-zine called timelord that ws made in the 80's
Who Wrote "Who"
Jim Lynn Posted Aug 14, 2000
I should point out that Douglas Adams prefers to be known as Douglas, not Doug.
Of course, we all call him 'Sir'.
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