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| death date = [[14 September (people)|14 September]] [[2006 (people)|2006]] | | death date = [[14 September (people)|14 September]] [[2006 (people)|2006]] | ||
| job title = [[Writer]] | | job title = [[Writer]] | ||
| story = ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'' | | story = ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'', ''[[Hexagora (audio story)|Hexagora]]'' | ||
| time = 1968 | | time = 1968 | ||
| non dwu = ''[[Crossroads]]'', ''Compact'', ''Champion House'' | | non dwu = ''[[Crossroads]]'', ''Compact'', ''Champion House'' |
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Peter Ling (27 May 1926-14 September 2006[1]) wrote the Doctor Who television story The Mind Robber and its novelisation. The Big Finish Lost Story Hexagora is based on an unproduced story he wrote in the early 1980s with Hazel Adair.
He is best known for co-creating the soap operas Crossroads, Compact and Champion House in the 1960s.