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|birth date=[[1943 (people)|1943]]|death date=[[2022 (people)|2022]]}}'''Chris Boucher''' (born [[1943 (people)|1943]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=ChrisBoucher Doctor Who Guide]</ref>-[[2022 (people)|2022]]) was an important contributor to the [[Fourth Doctor]] era of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
|birth date=[[1943 (people)|1943]]|death date=[[2022 (people)|2022]]}}'''Chris Boucher''' (born [[1943 (people)|1943]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=ChrisBoucher Doctor Who Guide]</ref>-[[2022 (people)|2022]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/TobyHadoke/status/1601990818469904389 Twitter]</ref>) was an important contributor to the [[Fourth Doctor]] era of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


He penned three stories and was responsible for the creation of the [[companion]] [[Leela]], whose name he derived from freedom fighter {{w|Leila Khaled}}. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'')
He penned three stories and was responsible for the creation of the [[companion]] [[Leela]], whose name he derived from freedom fighter {{w|Leila Khaled}}. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'')

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Chris Boucher (born 1943[1]-2022[2]) was an important contributor to the Fourth Doctor era of Doctor Who.

He penned three stories and was responsible for the creation of the companion Leela, whose name he derived from freedom fighter Leila Khaled. (DCOM: The Robots of Death)

The Kaldor City audio series is based on characters and locations from Boucher's Doctor Who and Blake's 7 stories. He was creative consultant on the series and wrote the second release, Death's Head.

Until his death, he was the last surviving Doctor Who television writer to have written for the series in the 1970s.

Bibliography

Doctor Who TV stories

Doctor Who novels

Kaldor City audio series

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