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'''Dick Sharples''' ([[7 June (people)|7 June]] [[1927 (people)|1927]]- [[19 October (people)|19 October]] [[2015 (people)|2015]] | '''Dick Sharples''' ([[7 June (people)|7 June]] [[1927 (people)|1927]]- [[19 October (people)|19 October]] [[2015 (people)|2015]]<ref>http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/195857/dick-sharples-in-loving-memory</ref>) was an English television and radio writer. In 1968, he wrote the original television version of ''[[Prison in Space]]''. After the production team expressed their unhappiness with the script and Sharples refused to rewrite it again, the story was dropped in favour of ''[[The Krotons]]''. | ||
In 2010, the script was adapted for audio by [[Simon Guerrier]] for [[The Lost Stories]] series. | In 2010, the script was adapted for audio by [[Simon Guerrier]] for [[The Lost Stories]] series. | ||
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Revision as of 13:47, 1 July 2017
Dick Sharples (7 June 1927- 19 October 2015[1]) was an English television and radio writer. In 1968, he wrote the original television version of Prison in Space. After the production team expressed their unhappiness with the script and Sharples refused to rewrite it again, the story was dropped in favour of The Krotons.
In 2010, the script was adapted for audio by Simon Guerrier for The Lost Stories series.