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| image = | | image =1965 - William Emms.jpg | ||
| birth date = [[29 January (people)|29 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]] | | birth date = [[29 January (people)|29 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]] | ||
| death date = [[May (people)|May]] [[1993 (people)|1993]] | | death date = [[May (people)|May]] [[1993 (people)|1993]] | ||
| job title = [[Writer]] | | job title = [[Writer]] | ||
| story = [[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]] | | story = ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'' | ||
| time = 1965 | | time = 1965, 1986 | ||
| non dwu = ''The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling'', ''The Newcomers'', ''Z-Cars'', ''Emergency-Ward 10'', ''Callan'', ''Ace of Wands'', ''Owen, M.D.'', ''Crown Court'', ''Crossroads'' | | non dwu = ''The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling'', ''The Newcomers'', ''Z-Cars'', ''Emergency-Ward 10'', ''Callan'', ''Ace of Wands'', ''Owen, M.D.'', ''Crown Court'', ''Crossroads'' | ||
| imdb = 0256582 | | imdb = 0256582 | ||
}} | }}'''William Emms''' ([[29 January (people)|29 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]-[[May (people)|May]] [[1993 (people)|1993]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=158350 Aveleyman]</ref>) [[writer|wrote]] the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'', [[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|its novelisation]], and the [[Find Your Fate]] children's book ''[[Mission to Venus (novel)|Mission to Venus]]''. | ||
'''William Emms''' ([[29 January (people)|29 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]-[[May (people)|May]] [[1993 (people)|1993]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=158350 Aveleyman]</ref>) wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'', [[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|its novelisation]] and the [[Find Your Fate]] children's book ''[[Mission to Venus]]''. | |||
Emms was supposed to write a story for [[Season 4 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 4]] entitled ''[[The Imps (TV story)|The Imps]]'', but he fell ill and was unable to complete it. | |||
An archive interview wih William was featured in the documentary ''[[The Trouble with Chumblies (documentary)|The Trouble with Chumblies]]''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 3 November 2024
William Emms (29 January 1930-May 1993[1]) wrote the Doctor Who television story Galaxy 4, its novelisation, and the Find Your Fate children's book Mission to Venus.
Emms was supposed to write a story for Season 4 entitled The Imps, but he fell ill and was unable to complete it.
An archive interview wih William was featured in the documentary The Trouble with Chumblies.