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|name        = Eric Saward
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|birth date  = [[9 December (people)|9 December]], [[1944 (people)|1944]]
|birth date  = [[9 December (people)|9 December]], [[1944 (people)|1944]]
|job title    = [[Writer]] <br>[[Script Editor]]
|job title    = [[Writer]], [[script editor]]
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'''Eric Saward''' (born [[9 December (people)|9 December]] [[1944 (people)|1944]]<ref>[[Vislor Turlough]] (Turlough's serial number, VTEC9/12/44, was derived from Saward's birthdate)</ref>) worked as a [[writer]] and later [[script editor]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' during the 1980s.
'''Eric Saward''' (born [[9 December (people)|9 December]] [[1944 (people)|1944]]<ref>[[Vislor Turlough]] (Turlough's serial number, VTEC9/12/44, was derived from Saward's birthdate)</ref>) worked as a [[writer]] and later [[script editor]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' during the 1980s.


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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
=== Television ===
=== Television ===
* ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]''
* ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]''
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* ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (novelisation)|Attack of the Cybermen]]''
* ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (novelisation)|Attack of the Cybermen]]''
* ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]''
* ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]''
* [[Revelation of the Daleks (novelisation)|''Revelation of the Daleks'']]
* ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (novelisation)|Revelation of the Daleks]]''
 
=== Comics ===
==== ''Lytton'' ====
* ''[[Down These Mean Streets A Man Must Go (comic story)|Down These Mean Streets A Man Must Go]]''
* ''[[Crime Like Politics is Always Personal (comic story)|Crime Like Politics is Always Personal]]''
* ''[[Even the Oppressed Own Their Lives... (comic story)|Even the Oppressed Own Their Lives...]]''
* ''[[Goodbye to All That (comic story)|Goodbye to All That]]''


== External links ==
== External links ==
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== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Doctor Who television writers]]
[[Category:Doctor Who television writers]]

Revision as of 23:35, 23 February 2022

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Eric Saward (born 9 December 1944[1]) worked as a writer and later script editor for Doctor Who during the 1980s.

Saward had a particular fondness for the Cybermen. He wrote stories with action throughout them and stories that connected the Doctor to important events in Earth's history.

He served as script editor from Time-Flight, the last episode of season 19, to the penultimate episode of season 23 (The Ultimate Foe episode 1). He resigned his position due to a disagreement with producer John Nathan-Turner over the storyline (and particularly the ending) of episode 2 of The Ultimate Foe. Afterwards, he gave a notably scathing interview to Starburst magazine over his falling out with Nathan-Turner, and he became vocal in his criticism of Colin Baker's casting as the Sixth Doctor.

Saward also wrote several Target novelisations and a BBC Books novelisations, based upon stories he wrote or script edited. During the original 1973-1994 run of the Target novelisations, Target Books failed to secure an agreement that would have seen Saward's two Dalek serials novelised. Resurrection of the Daleks was later written by Saward as a BBC Books hardback release, and was subsequently followed by Revelation of the Daleks a few months later.

He also contributed to the Davros Connections and The Lost Season documentaries.

Credits

Television

Radio plays

Prose

Short stories

Novelisations

Comics

Lytton

External links

Footnotes

  1. Vislor Turlough (Turlough's serial number, VTEC9/12/44, was derived from Saward's birthdate)