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'''Hazel Adair''' ([[9 July (people)|9 July]] [[1920 (people)|1920]]- [[22 November (people)|22 November]] [[2015 (people)|2015]])<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/nov/23/hazel-adair</ref> wrote with [[Peter Ling]] an unproduced ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story that was eventually adapted by [[Paul Finch]] into the audio story ''[[Hexagora]]''.
'''Hazel Adair''' ([[9 July (people)|9 July]] [[1920 (people)|1920]]- [[22 November (people)|22 November]] [[2015 (people)|2015]])<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/nov/23/hazel-adair</ref> wrote with [[Peter Ling]] an unproduced ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story that was eventually adapted by [[Paul Finch]] into the audio story ''[[Hexagora]]''.
She is most for co-creating the [[soap opera]] ''[[Crossroads]]'' with Ling in the 1960's.


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Revision as of 01:35, 14 December 2015

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Hazel Adair (9 July 1920- 22 November 2015)[1] wrote with Peter Ling an unproduced Doctor Who television story that was eventually adapted by Paul Finch into the audio story Hexagora.

She is most for co-creating the soap opera Crossroads with Ling in the 1960's.

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