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[[File:Kevin Clarke.jpg|thumb|Kevin Clarke, as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[Industrial Action]]'']]
[[File:Kevin Clarke.jpg|thumb|Kevin Clarke, as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[Industrial Action]]'']]
'''Kevin Clarke''' wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'' and its [[Silver Nemesis (novelisation)|novelisation]] early in his television career.
'''Kevin Clarke''' wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'' and its [[Silver Nemesis (novelisation)|novelisation]] early in his television career.  


Clarke's longest association with a programme was with ''[[The Bill]]'', which began around the time he wrote for ''Doctor Who'' and lasted until 1991. Since then, he has most recently written a 2007 episode of {{wi|Casualty (TV series)|Casualty}}; a 2005 instalment of [[Peter Davison]]'s {{wi|The Last Detective}}, which featured [[Steve Pemberton]]; and a 2004 edition of {{wi|The Inspector Lynley Mysteries}}.
Clarke's longest association with a programme was with ''[[The Bill]]'', which began around the time he wrote for ''Doctor Who'' and lasted until 1991. Since then, he has most recently written a 2007 episode of {{wi|Casualty (TV series)|Casualty}}; a 2005 instalment of [[Peter Davison]]'s {{wi|The Last Detective}}, which featured [[Steve Pemberton]]; and a 2004 edition of {{wi|The Inspector Lynley Mysteries}}.

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Kevin Clarke, as he appeared in DOC: Industrial Action

Kevin Clarke wrote the Doctor Who story Silver Nemesis and its novelisation early in his television career.

Clarke's longest association with a programme was with The Bill, which began around the time he wrote for Doctor Who and lasted until 1991. Since then, he has most recently written a 2007 episode of Casualty; a 2005 instalment of Peter Davison's The Last Detective, which featured Steve Pemberton; and a 2004 edition of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.

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