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'''John Crockett''' ([[31 January (people)|31 January]] [[1918 (people)|1918]]-[[11 October (people)|11 October]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]) directed the episode, "[[The Wall of Lies]]", and the serial, ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]''. | '''John Crockett''' ([[31 January (people)|31 January]] [[1918 (people)|1918]]-[[11 October (people)|11 October]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]) directed the episode, "[[The Wall of Lies]]", the fourth episode of Marco Polo and the entire serial, ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]''. | ||
He so enjoyed his experience on historical ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes that he submitted story ideas to [[story editor]] [[David Whitaker]]. Though it's unclear whether his suggestions prompted any production, many of his ideas were in fact produced — mostly during the [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] era. | He so enjoyed his experience on historical ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes that he submitted story ideas to [[story editor]] [[David Whitaker]]. Though it's unclear whether his suggestions prompted any production, many of his ideas were in fact produced — mostly during the [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] era. |
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John Crockett (31 January 1918-11 October 1986) directed the episode, "The Wall of Lies", the fourth episode of Marco Polo and the entire serial, The Aztecs.
He so enjoyed his experience on historical Doctor Who episodes that he submitted story ideas to story editor David Whitaker. Though it's unclear whether his suggestions prompted any production, many of his ideas were in fact produced — mostly during the Hartnell era.
Medium | Crockett's idea | Story produced | |
---|---|---|---|
Produced | Television | Richard I and the Crusades[1] | The Crusade |
Viking raids on Britain[1] | The Time Meddler | ||
Cornish smugglers[1] | The Smugglers | ||
Bonnie Prince Charlie[1] | The Highlanders | ||
Audio | Boadicea[1] | The Wrath of the Iceni | |
Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada[1] | The Flames of Cadiz | ||
Unproduced[2] | the Peasants' Revolt[1] | ||
Australian convict settlement[3] | |||
Unknown | Romans in Britain[3][4] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 DWM 266
- ↑ as of February 2013[update]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 INFO: The Aztecs Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "info" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ This is such a broad notion, it's unclear what he might have meant by it. The Wrath of the Iceni deals with "Romans in Britain", so it might be said to be the production of this idea.