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'''Graham Williams''' (died 17 August [[1990]], Tiverton, [[Devon]], UK) was [[Producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from Seasons [[Season 15|15]] through [[Season 17|17]]. (He would never complete the last story of Season 17, ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'' because of a strike. Under the [[pseudonym]] "[[David Angew]]", he co-wrote ''[[City of Death]]'' and ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' and wrote the script and novelisation to ''[[The Nightmare Fair]]'', which was intended to open [[Season 23]], before that season was sustantially re-structured after ''Doctor Who'' went on hiatus.  
'''Graham Williams''' (died 17 August [[1990]], Tiverton, [[Devon]], UK) was [[Producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from Seasons [[Season 15|15]] through [[Season 17|17]]. (He would never complete the last story of Season 17, ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'' because of a strike. Under the [[pseudonym]] "[[David Agnew]]", he co-wrote ''[[City of Death]]'' and ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' and wrote the script and novelisation to ''[[The Nightmare Fair]]'', which was intended to open [[Season 23]], before that season was sustantially re-structured after ''Doctor Who'' went on hiatus.  


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Graham Williams (died 17 August 1990, Tiverton, Devon, UK) was Producer of Doctor Who from Seasons 15 through 17. (He would never complete the last story of Season 17, Shada because of a strike. Under the pseudonym "David Agnew", he co-wrote City of Death and The Invasion of Time and wrote the script and novelisation to The Nightmare Fair, which was intended to open Season 23, before that season was sustantially re-structured after Doctor Who went on hiatus.

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