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| job title = [[Scientific Adviser]], [[Writer]] and co-created the [[Cybermen]] | | job title = [[Scientific Adviser]], [[Writer]] and co-created the [[Cybermen]] | ||
| birth date = [[11 June (people)|11 June]] [[1927 (people)|1927]] | | birth date = [[11 June (people)|11 June]] [[1927 (people)|1927]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:35, 7 September 2016
Kit Pedler (Dr Christopher Magnus Howard Pedler) (11 June 1927-27 May 1981) was a medical scientist, science writer and science fiction writer. He was brought into Doctor Who in the mid 1960s by Innes Lloyd to bring some "hard science" into the show. He is perhaps best known for co-creating the Cybermen with Gerry Davis. Pedler and Davis also created and wrote Doomwatch.
Bibliography
Doctor Who TV stories
Doctor Who contributions
- The War Machines (written by Ian Stuart Black)
- The Wheel in Space (written by David Whitaker)
- The Invasion (written by Derrick Sherwin)