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{{real world}}[[File:Robin Bland.jpg|right|thumb|''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' was attributed to Robin Bland, a psuedonym used due to [[Terrance Dicks]]' dissatisfaction with [[Robert Holmes]]' rewrites.]]
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[[File:Robin Bland.jpg|right|thumb|''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' was attributed to Robin Bland, a psuedonym used due to [[Terrance Dicks]]' dissatisfaction with [[Robert Holmes]]' rewrites.]]
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, usually 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.
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, usually 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.
== List ==
== List ==

Revision as of 05:42, 5 December 2016

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The Brain of Morbius was attributed to Robin Bland, a psuedonym used due to Terrance Dicks' dissatisfaction with Robert Holmes' rewrites.

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, usually 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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