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'''Trevor Ray''' (died [[24 December (people)|24 December]] [[2019 (people)|2019]]<ref>[[DWM 548]]</ref>) acted as assistant [[script editor]] to [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Derrick Sherwin]] during the latter half of the [[Season 6|sixth season]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He replaced [[Terrance Dicks]], who had vacated the position to briefly be the script editor before stepping down to write ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Second Doctor Handbook]]'') After Dicks was rehired as script editor for [[season 7]], Ray remained in place as his assistant for at least the majority of that season. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Third Doctor Handbook]]'') | '''Trevor Ray''' (died [[24 December (people)|24 December]] [[2019 (people)|2019]]<ref>[[DWM 548]]</ref>) acted as assistant [[script editor]] to [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Derrick Sherwin]] during the latter half of the [[Season 6|sixth season]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He replaced [[Terrance Dicks]], who had vacated the position to briefly be the script editor before stepping down to write ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The Second Doctor|The Second Doctor Handbook]]'') After Dicks was rehired as script editor for [[season 7]], Ray remained in place as his assistant for at least the majority of that season. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor|The Third Doctor Handbook]]'') | ||
He made an on-screen appearance in ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' as a [[Ticket collector (Doctor Who and the Silurians)|ticket collector]] who falls victim to the [[Silurian virus]]. ([[DWM 222]]) Ray also wrote the teleplay for the first episode of ''[[The Ambassadors of Death (TV story)|The Ambassadors of Death]]'', after the production team were unhappy with [[David Whitaker]]'s original version of the story. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Third Doctor Handbook]]'') | He made an on-screen appearance in ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' as a [[Ticket collector (Doctor Who and the Silurians)|ticket collector]] who falls victim to the [[Silurian plague|Silurian virus]]. ([[DWM 222]]) Ray also wrote the teleplay for the first episode of ''[[The Ambassadors of Death (TV story)|The Ambassadors of Death]]'', after the production team were unhappy with [[David Whitaker]]'s original version of the story. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor|The Third Doctor Handbook]]'') | ||
Despite being an important member of the ''Doctor Who'' production team for two years, Ray was never once given an on-screen credit in the show. | Despite being an important member of the ''Doctor Who'' production team for two years, Ray was never once given an on-screen credit in the show. |
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Trevor Ray (died 24 December 2019[1]) acted as assistant script editor to Terrance Dicks and Derrick Sherwin during the latter half of the sixth season of Doctor Who. He replaced Terrance Dicks, who had vacated the position to briefly be the script editor before stepping down to write The War Games. (REF: The Second Doctor Handbook) After Dicks was rehired as script editor for season 7, Ray remained in place as his assistant for at least the majority of that season. (REF: The Third Doctor Handbook)
He made an on-screen appearance in Doctor Who and the Silurians as a ticket collector who falls victim to the Silurian virus. (DWM 222) Ray also wrote the teleplay for the first episode of The Ambassadors of Death, after the production team were unhappy with David Whitaker's original version of the story. (REF: The Third Doctor Handbook)
Despite being an important member of the Doctor Who production team for two years, Ray was never once given an on-screen credit in the show.