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'''Paul Erickson''' ([[22 November (people)|22 November]] [[1920]]-[[27 October (people)|27 October]] [[1991]]) wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[The Ark]]'' (with [[Lesley Scott]]) and its [[The Ark (novelisation)|novelisation]].
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| birth date    = [[22 November (people)|22 November]] [[1920 (people)|1920]]
| death date    = [[27 October (people)|27 October]] [[1991 (people)|1991]]
| job title    = [[Writer]]
| story        = ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]''
| time          = 1966, 1987
| non dwu      = ''White Fire'', ''Find the Lady'', ''Interpol Calling'', ''[[The Saint (series)|The Saint]]'', ''[[No Hiding Place]]'', ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''Paul Temple'', ''The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes'', ''Freewheelers''
| imdb          = 0259102
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'''Paul Erickson''' ([[22 November (people)|22 November]] [[1920 (people)|1920]]-[[27 October (people)|27 October]] [[1991 (people)|1991]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=110873 Aveleyman]</ref>) [[writer|wrote]] the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'' (with [[Lesley Scott]]); and its [[The Ark (novelisation)|novelisation]], for which he expanded upon the original televised version by adding within its technology- and budget-free constraints a wealth of extra material never seen on-screen.


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[[Category:Doctor Who television writers]]
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Paul Erickson (22 November 1920-27 October 1991[1]) wrote the Doctor Who television story The Ark (with Lesley Scott); and its novelisation, for which he expanded upon the original televised version by adding within its technology- and budget-free constraints a wealth of extra material never seen on-screen.

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