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'''Anthony Coburn''' ([[10 December]] [[1927]]-[[28 April]] [[1977]]) wrote the script for ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' (the first four-episode ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial) and the unproduced ''[[The Masters of Luxor (TV story)|The Masters of Luxor]]'' (which would have been the second serial of Doctor Who instead of ''[[The Daleks]]''). He died on 28 April 1977. | '''Anthony Coburn''' ([[10 December]] [[1927]]-[[28 April]] [[1977]]) wrote the script for ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' (the first four-episode ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial) and the unproduced ''[[The Masters of Luxor (TV story)|The Masters of Luxor]]'' (which would have been the second serial of Doctor Who instead of ''[[The Daleks]]'', and was subsequently adapted by [[Nigel Robinson]] and released as [[The Masters of Luxor (audio story)|an audio story]]). He died on 28 April 1977. | ||
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Anthony Coburn (10 December 1927-28 April 1977) wrote the script for An Unearthly Child (the first four-episode Doctor Who serial) and the unproduced The Masters of Luxor (which would have been the second serial of Doctor Who instead of The Daleks, and was subsequently adapted by Nigel Robinson and released as an audio story). He died on 28 April 1977.