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* [[Stephen Harris]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'' had originally been written by [[Lewis Greifer]]. However the script was considered unworkable. Greifer was unavailable to rewrite the script, so [[Robert Holmes]] rewrote it and used "Stephen Harris" as a pseudonym.
* [[Stephen Harris]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'' had originally been written by [[Lewis Greifer]]. However the script was considered unworkable. Greifer was unavailable to rewrite the script, so [[Robert Holmes]] rewrote it and used "Stephen Harris" as a pseudonym.
* [[Robin Bland]]: [[Terrance Dicks]] was dissatisfied with re-writes to his script for ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' by [[script editor]] [[Robert Holmes]]. He requested that it air under "some bland pseudonym". Robert Holmes arranged that the story came out as by "Robin Bland".
* [[Robin Bland]]: [[Terrance Dicks]] was dissatisfied with re-writes to his script for ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' by [[script editor]] [[Robert Holmes]]. He requested that it air under "some bland pseudonym". Robert Holmes arranged that the story came out as by "Robin Bland".
* [[David Agnew]]: An in-house pseudonym used on various BBC productions rather than just on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Credited for scripts to ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'' (actually by [[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) and for ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'', [[script editor]] [[Douglas Adams]]' re-work of [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]]'s original script ''[[A Gamble With Time]]''. ''[[The Elusive David Agnew]]'', a featurette on the 2008 DVD release of ''The Invasion of Time'', was a tongue-in-cheek profile of the pseudonymous David Agnew. In keeping with the joke, the director of the featurette is uncredited; instead, the credit {{w|Alan Smithee}} is used, a reference to the infamous pseudonym used by Hollywood film and TV directors.
* [[David Agnew (writer)|David Agnew]]: An in-house pseudonym used on various BBC productions rather than just on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Credited for scripts to ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'' (actually by [[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) and for ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'', [[script editor]] [[Douglas Adams]]' re-work of [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]]'s original script ''[[A Gamble With Time]]''. ''[[The Elusive David Agnew]]'', a featurette on the 2008 DVD release of ''The Invasion of Time'', was a tongue-in-cheek profile of the pseudonymous David Agnew. In keeping with the joke, the director of the featurette is uncredited; instead, the credit {{w|Alan Smithee}} is used, a reference to the infamous pseudonym used by Hollywood film and TV directors.
* [[Paula Moore]]: A pseudonym used for the script to ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'' by [[Paula Woolsey]], though both [[Eric Saward]] and [[Ian Levine]] have claimed credit for at least some of the writing (exactly which parts of the story are theirs remains uncertain).
* [[Paula Moore]]: A pseudonym used for the script to ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'' by [[Paula Woolsey]], though both [[Eric Saward]] and [[Ian Levine]] have claimed credit for at least some of the writing (exactly which parts of the story are theirs remains uncertain).


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* [[James Stevens]]: A fictional co-author (who narrates the book) used by actual author [[David Bishop]] in his ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]''.
* [[James Stevens]]: A fictional co-author (who narrates the book) used by actual author [[David Bishop]] in his ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]''.
* [[Evan Pritchard]]: A pseudonym used by [[Rebecca Levene]] for ''[[The Last Days]]'' published in ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]''.
* [[Evan Pritchard]]: A pseudonym used by [[Rebecca Levene]] for ''[[The Last Days]]'' published in ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]''.
* [[David Agnew]]: A joking reference to previous "David Agnew" scripts used for some stories printed in ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''.
* [[David Agnew (writer)|David Agnew]]: A joking reference to previous "David Agnew" scripts used for some stories printed in ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''.
* [[Stephen Cole#Works as Tara Samms|Tara Samms]]: A pen name used occasionally by [[Stephen Cole]] for short fiction.
* [[Stephen Cole#Works as Tara Samms|Tara Samms]]: A pen name used occasionally by [[Stephen Cole]] for short fiction.
* [[Michael Collier]]: Another pseudonym used by Stephen Cole.
* [[Michael Collier]]: Another pseudonym used by Stephen Cole.

Revision as of 00:43, 25 August 2019

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The Brain of Morbius was attributed to Robin Bland, a pseudonym used due to Terrance Dicks' dissatisfaction with Robert Holmes' rewrites.

A pseudonym is a false name under which a writer publishes his or her work. Few Doctor Who writers have regularly written under an assumed name, usually under very specific circumstances; most often, writers have used a pseudonym when they wrote a story but weren't legally entitled to receive credit for it. On other occasions, a pseudonym was used as a way to share credit amongst several writers or to express dissatisfaction in the way their story had been handled by the producers or publishers.

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