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== Career ==
== Career ==
She is best known for co-creating the [[soap opera]]s ''[[Crossroads]]'', {{wi|Compact (TV series)|Compact}} and {{wi|Champion House}} with Ling in the 1960s.
She is best known for co-creating the [[soap opera]]s ''[[Crossroads]]'', ''[[Compact]]'' and {{wi|Champion House}} with Ling in the 1960s.


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Hazel Adair (9 July 1920-22 November 2015[1]) wrote, with Peter Ling, an unproduced Doctor Who television story that was eventually adapted by Paul Finch into the audio story Hexagora.

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She is best known for co-creating the soap operas Crossroads, Compact and Champion House with Ling in the 1960s.

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