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Beaton was a colleague of [[script editor]] [[Douglas Adams]] from his days as a comedy writer. Him and Dunant were commissioned on [[12 December (production)|12 December]] [[1978 (production)|1978]]. Their scripts were rejected on [[9 January (production)|9 January]] [[1979 (production)|1979]] as being unacceptable. ([[REF]]: [[DWMSE 9]])
Beaton was a colleague of [[script editor]] [[Douglas Adams]] from his days as a comedy writer. Him and Dunant were commissioned on [[12 December (production)|12 December]] [[1978 (production)|1978]]. Their scripts were rejected on [[9 January (production)|9 January]] [[1979 (production)|1979]] as being unacceptable. ([[REF]]: [[DWMSE 9]])
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Child Prodigy was an unproduced story written by Alistair Beaton and Sarah Dunant for Season 17 concerning time loops and freezes.

Beaton was a colleague of script editor Douglas Adams from his days as a comedy writer. Him and Dunant were commissioned on 12 December 1978. Their scripts were rejected on 9 January 1979 as being unacceptable. (REF: DWMSE 9)