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=== Actors ===
=== Actors ===
* ''[[Sydney Wilson]]'': So as not to reveal the actual identity of [[Koquillion]] (in reality [[Bennett]]), the ending credits for the first episode of ''[[The Rescue]]'', credited the actor as "Sydney Wilson", a name which combined the names of [[Sydney Newman]] and [[Donald Wilson]].
* ''[[Sydney Wilson]]'': To avoid revealing the actual identity of [[Koquillion]] (in reality [[Bennett]]), the ending credits for the first episode of ''[[The Rescue]]'', credited the actor as "Sydney Wilson", a name which combined the names of [[Sydney Newman]] and [[Donald Wilson]].
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' listings would often credit [[Anthony Ainley]] under a pseudonym to conceal his appearances as [[the Master]] before those episodes had aired. Usually, the names took the form of [[wikipedia:anagram|anagrams]] of "Tony Ainley", such as "Neil Toynay" in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' or "Leon Ty Naiy" in ''[[Time-Flight]]'', though the listing for ''[[The King's Demons]]'' listed him as "James Stoker", an anagram for "Master's joke".
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' listings would often credit [[Anthony Ainley]] under a pseudonym to conceal his appearances as [[the Master]] before those episodes had aired. Usually, the names took the form of [[wikipedia:anagram|anagrams]] of "Tony Ainley", such as "Neil Toynay" in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' or "Leon Ty Naiy" in ''[[Time-Flight]]'', though the listing for ''[[The King's Demons]]'' listed him as "James Stoker", an anagram for "Master's joke".
* ''[[Roy Tromelly]]'': An anagram of the name of [[Terry Molloy]] used to conceal the true identity of the [[Emperor Dalek]] (in fact [[Davros]]) for most of ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''.
* ''[[Roy Tromelly]]'': An anagram of the name of [[Terry Molloy]]. It was used to conceal the true identity of the [[Emperor Dalek]] (in fact [[Davros]]) for most of ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''.


== Other pseudonyms ==
== Other pseudonyms ==

Revision as of 20:30, 21 June 2012

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A pseudonym is a false name under which a writer publishes his or her work. Few Doctor Who writers have regularly written under an assumed name. Most have been used under very specific circumstances. Most often writers have used a pseudonym when they wrote a story but weren't legally entitled to receive credit for it. On other occasions, a pseudonym was used as a way to share credit amongst several writers or to express dissatisfaction in the way their story had been handled by the producers or publishers.

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Other pseudonyms

  • The Elusive David Agnew, a featurette on the 2008 DVD release of The Invasion of Time, was a tongue-in-cheek profile of the pseudononymous David Agnew. In keeping with the joke, the director of the featurette is uncredited; instead, the credit Alan Smithee is used, a reference to the infamous pseudonym used by Hollywood film and TV directors.