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* [[Writer]]s - [[Gareth Preston]], [[John Isles]] with [[Alistair Lock]]
* [[Writer]]s - [[Gareth Preston]], [[John Isles]] with [[Alistair Lock]]
* [[Producer]]s - [[John Isles]], [[Gareth Preston]]
* [[Producer]]s - [[John Isles]], [[Gareth Preston]]
* [[Director]] - [[Kevin Hiley]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Kevin Hiley]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Kevin Hiley]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Kevin Hiley]]
* [[Executive producer]] - [[Bill Baggs]]
* [[Executive producer]] - [[Bill Baggs]]

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Auton Diaries was a tale spoofing the acting career of an Auton. Robin Squire was also indirectly spoofed, the man who played the Auton the story is about. It was released on the VHS and DVD versions of Auton 2: Sentinel.

Stories spoofed included Spearhead from Space, Terror of the Autons, Auton Trilogy: Auton, Sentinel, Awakening and Rose.

Synopsis

The real acting life of an Auton...

Plot

Part one

to be added

Part two

to be added

Cast

Also featuring

Crew

Special thanks to

Worldbuilding

Story notes

  • The end of the skit saw the Auton fall into the Rose version of the Nestene Consciousness, parodying the events of the latter story.
  • The end title sequence spoofed Earthshock primarily due to the lead character being killed.