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'''Graham Williams''' (died 17 August 1990, Tiverton, Devon, UK) was [[producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from "[[Horror of Fang Rock]]" through "[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]". He co-wrote ''[[City of Death]]'' and ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' - both stories being credited to [[David Agnew]] - as well as ''[[The Nightmare Fair]]'', which was intended to open [[Season 23]], but was cancelled in favor of ''[[The Trial of a Time | '''Graham Williams''' (died 17 August 1990, Tiverton, Devon, UK) was [[producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from "[[Horror of Fang Rock]]" through "[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]". He co-wrote ''[[City of Death]]'' and ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' - both stories being credited to [[David Agnew]] - as well as ''[[The Nightmare Fair]]'', which was intended to open [[Season 23]], but was cancelled in favor of ''[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]''. Williams also wrote the novelisation of ''The Nightmare Fair'' which was published by [[Target Books]]. | ||
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Graham Williams (died 17 August 1990, Tiverton, Devon, UK) was producer of Doctor Who from "Horror of Fang Rock" through "Shada". He co-wrote City of Death and The Invasion of Time - both stories being credited to David Agnew - as well as The Nightmare Fair, which was intended to open Season 23, but was cancelled in favor of The Trial of a Time Lord. Williams also wrote the novelisation of The Nightmare Fair which was published by Target Books.