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He also wrote for ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' and ''[[Z-Cars]]''. Ellis had also proposed other ''Doctor Who'' storylines such as ''[[The Clock (TV story)|The Clock]]'' and ''[[The Ocean Liner (TV story)|The Ocean Liner]]'', plus another collaboration with Hulke, ''[[The People Who | He also wrote for ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' and ''[[Z-Cars]]''. Ellis had also proposed other ''Doctor Who'' storylines such as ''[[The Clock (TV story)|The Clock]]'' and ''[[The Ocean Liner (TV story)|The Ocean Liner]]'', plus another collaboration with Hulke, ''[[The People Who Couldn't Remember (TV Story)|The People Who Couldn't Remember]]'' but none of these storylines were accepted. | ||
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Revision as of 20:58, 4 September 2022
David Ellis (22 June 1918-30 June 1978[1]) was the pen name used by writer David Kerkham. He co-wrote the Doctor Who television story The Faceless Ones with Malcolm Hulke.
Career
He also wrote for Dixon of Dock Green and Z-Cars. Ellis had also proposed other Doctor Who storylines such as The Clock and The Ocean Liner, plus another collaboration with Hulke, The People Who Couldn't Remember but none of these storylines were accepted.
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Footnotes
- ↑ The London Gazette - 11 August 1978