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}}'''Robert Banks Stewart''', ([[16 July (people)|16 July]] [[1931 (people)|1931]]-[[14 January (people)|14 January]] [[2016 (people)|2016]]) wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[Terror of the Zygons]]'' and ''[[The Seeds of Doom]]''. He also wrote the initial synopsis of ''[[The Foe from the Future (audio story)|The Foe from the Future]]'', which was adapted as part of [[Big Finish Productions]]' [[The Lost Stories]] range of [[Fourth Doctor]] audio stories. | }}'''Robert Banks Stewart''', ([[16 July (people)|16 July]] [[1931 (people)|1931]]-[[14 January (people)|14 January]] [[2016 (people)|2016]]) wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[Terror of the Zygons]]'' and ''[[The Seeds of Doom]]''. He also wrote the initial synopsis of ''[[The Foe from the Future (audio story)|The Foe from the Future]]'', which was adapted as part of [[Big Finish Productions]]' [[The Lost Stories]] range of [[Fourth Doctor]] audio stories. | ||
Stewart began writing in 1959, penning thirteen episodes of {{Wi|Interpol Calling}}. Afterwards, he wrote for {{Wi|Danger Man}}, {{Wi|Dr. Finlay's Casebook}}, {{Wi|The Avengers}}, {{Wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, {{Wi|Callan}}, {{Wi|Jason King}} and {{Wi|The Sweeney}}. However, he is best known for creating {{Wi|Shoestring}} (1979-80) and {{Wi|Bergerac}} (1981-91). | |||
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Robert Banks Stewart, (16 July 1931-14 January 2016) wrote the Doctor Who stories Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom. He also wrote the initial synopsis of The Foe from the Future, which was adapted as part of Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories range of Fourth Doctor audio stories.
Stewart began writing in 1959, penning thirteen episodes of Interpol Calling. Afterwards, he wrote for Danger Man, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Avengers, Adam Adamant Lives!, Callan, Jason King and The Sweeney. However, he is best known for creating Shoestring (1979-80) and Bergerac (1981-91).