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His other directorial credits include episodes of {{wi|United!}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'' and ''[[The Bill]]''. He also directed all twenty episodes of a 1972 adaptation of {{wi|War and Peace (1972 TV series)|War and Peace}}.  
His other directorial credits include episodes of {{wi|United!}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'' and ''[[The Bill]]''. He also directed all twenty episodes of a 1972 adaptation of {{wi|War and Peace (1972 TV series)|War and Peace}}.  


As ''The Macra Terror'' is missing all of it's episodes, Davies one of three directors (along with [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] and [[Hugh David]]) to not have a single surviving ''Doctor Who'' episode in the [[BBC Archives]].
As ''The Macra Terror'' is missing all of it's episodes, Davies is one of three directors (along with [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] and [[Hugh David]]) to not have a single surviving ''Doctor Who'' episode in the [[BBC Archives]].


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John Davies (born 20 August 1934[1]) directed the Doctor Who television story The Macra Terror. He was later interviewed in Toby Hadoke's Who Round 62.

His other directorial credits include episodes of United!, Z-Cars and The Bill. He also directed all twenty episodes of a 1972 adaptation of War and Peace.

As The Macra Terror is missing all of it's episodes, Davies is one of three directors (along with Michael Leeston-Smith and Hugh David) to not have a single surviving Doctor Who episode in the BBC Archives.

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