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|non dwu = ''BBC Sunday-Night Theatre'', ''Compact'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''Melissa'', ''A Man Called Harry Brent'', ''An Enemy of the State'', ''A Game of Murder'', ''Take a Pair or Private Eyes'', ''Ransom for a Pretty Girl'', ''Girl in a Black Bikini'', ''The Big M'', ''Paul Temple'', ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''Crown Court'', ''Emmerdale'', ''[[Coronation Street]]'' | |non dwu = ''BBC Sunday-Night Theatre'', ''Compact'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''Melissa'', ''A Man Called Harry Brent'', ''An Enemy of the State'', ''A Game of Murder'', ''Take a Pair or Private Eyes'', ''Ransom for a Pretty Girl'', ''Girl in a Black Bikini'', ''The Big M'', ''Paul Temple'', ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''Crown Court'', ''[[Emmerdale]]'', ''[[Coronation Street]]'' | ||
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|clip = Special Feature - Alan Bromly - Doctor Who - Nightmare of Eden | |clip = Special Feature - Alan Bromly - Doctor Who - Nightmare of Eden |
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Alan Bromly (15 September 1915-September 1995[1]) directed the Doctor Who television stories The Time Warrior and Nightmare of Eden. Crew members working alongside him on the latter story faced some difficulty communicating with him on set because he was set in his ways, with Bromly ultimately leaving production midway through and producer Graham Williams directing the rest of the serial. (DOC: The Nightmare of Television Centre)