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'''Henry Lincoln''' (born [[1930]]) and [[Mervyn Haisman]] wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'' and ''[[The Web of Fear]]''. They stopped writing for ''Doctor Who'' after a disagreement with the BBC over who owned the comic-strip rights to characters and races they created. | '''Henry Lincoln''' (born [[1930 (people)|1930]]) and [[Mervyn Haisman]] wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'' and ''[[The Web of Fear]]''. They stopped writing for ''Doctor Who'' after a disagreement with the BBC over who owned the comic-strip rights to characters and races they created. | ||
With Haisman, Lincoln created the character of Brigadier (then Colonel) [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | With Haisman, Lincoln created the character of Brigadier (then Colonel) [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. |
Revision as of 23:02, 6 December 2013
Henry Lincoln (born 1930) and Mervyn Haisman wrote the Doctor Who stories The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear. They stopped writing for Doctor Who after a disagreement with the BBC over who owned the comic-strip rights to characters and races they created.
With Haisman, Lincoln created the character of Brigadier (then Colonel) Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
Away from Doctor Who, Henry Lincoln is best known for his non-fiction book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail which provided the inspiration for the popular Dan Brown novel The Da Vinci Code.