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|birth date    = [[15 March (people)|15 March]] [[1928 (people)|1928]]
|birth date    = [[15 March (people)|15 March]] [[1928 (people)|1928]]
|death date    = [[29 October (people)|29 October]] [[2010 (people)|2010]]
|death date    = [[29 October (people)|29 October]] [[2010 (people)|2010]]
|story        = [[#Selected Credits|See credits section]]
|story        = ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]'', ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'' & ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]''
|time          = [[1967 (production)|1967]]-[[1968 (production)|1968]]
|time          = [[1967 (production)|1967]]-[[1968 (production)|1968]]
|non dwu      = ''The Onedin Line'' and ''Howards' Way''  
|non dwu      = ''The Onedin Line'' and ''Howards' Way''  

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Mervyn Haisman (15 March 1928-29 October 2010[1]) and Henry Lincoln wrote the Doctor Who stories The Abominable Snowmen, The Web of Fear, and The Dominators. Though due to extensive changes being done to the script for The Dominators without their consent, Haisman and Lincoln withdrew their names and the pseudonym Norman Ashby was used.

With Lincoln, he created the character of Brigadier (originally Colonel) Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

His estate is managed by his granddaughter, Hannah Hatt, and in 2017 she appointed Andy Frankham-Allen as the Creative Director of the Haisman Literary Estate, to oversee the use of the Haisman/Lincoln Doctor Who properties across various media, such as books with Candy Jar Books, Titan Comics, and the audio dramas produced by Big Finish.[2]

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