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'''Eric Pringle''' wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[The Awakening]]'' and its [[The Awakening (novelisation)|novelisation]]. Although it has been claimed that Pringle took the ideas of a sealed-off village and the church exploding from ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'', according to him this is entirely coincidental; he had never even seen that particular story.
'''Eric Pringle''' ([[1935 (people)|1935]]-[[13 April (people)|13 April]] [[2017 (people)|2017]])<ref>[https://writersguild.org.uk/eric-pringle-1935-2017/ Writers' Guild of Great Britain]</ref> wrote the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'' and its [[The Awakening (novelisation)|novelisation]]. Although it has been claimed that Pringle took the ideas of a sealed-off village and the church exploding from ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'', according to him this is entirely coincidental; he had never even seen that particular story.


He also contributed to the 30th anniversary with the book ''Drabble Who''.
He also contributed to the 30th anniversary with the book ''Drabble Who''.
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Eric Pringle (1935-13 April 2017)[1] wrote the Doctor Who serial The Awakening and its novelisation. Although it has been claimed that Pringle took the ideas of a sealed-off village and the church exploding from The Dæmons, according to him this is entirely coincidental; he had never even seen that particular story.

He also contributed to the 30th anniversary with the book Drabble Who.

Footnotes

External links