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'''Brian Hayles''' ([[7 March (people)|7 March]] [[1931 (people)|1931]]-[[30 October (people)|30 October]] [[1978 (people)|1978]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=BrianHayles Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) was a British television [[writer]]. In addition to his six television scripts, he adapted two of his stories as Target novelisations. He is notable as the creator of the [[Ice Warrior|Ice Warriors]].
'''Brian Hayles''' ([[7 March (people)|7 March]] [[1931 (people)|1931]]-[[30 October (people)|30 October]] [[1978 (people)|1978]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=BrianHayles Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) was a British television [[writer]]. In addition to his six television scripts, he adapted two of his stories as Target novelisations. He is notable as the creator of the [[Ice Warrior]]s.


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Brian Hayles (7 March 1931-30 October 1978[1]) was a British television writer. In addition to his six television scripts, he adapted two of his stories as Target novelisations. He is notable as the creator of the Ice Warriors.

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Television stories

TV scripts adapted for audio stories

Novelisations

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