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'''Brian Finch''' wrote the original television version of ''[[Leviathan]]'' but after the original plans for Season 26 were dropped in favour of ''[[Trial of a Time Lord]]'', his script was adapted for audio release by his son [[Paul Finch]].
'''Brian Finch''' wrote the original television version of ''[[Leviathan]]'' but after the original plans for Season 26 were dropped in favour of ''[[Trial of a Time Lord]]'', his script was adapted for audio release by his son [[Paul Finch]].


Outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'', he has written 150 episodes of ''Coronation Street'', and recieved a BAFTA for writing the ITV drama ''Goodnight, Mister Tom''.
Outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'', he has written 150 episodes of ''Coronation Street'', and recieved a BAFTA for writing the ITV drama ''Goodnight, Mister Tom''.  He also wrote several early episodes of ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]'', and therefore played a part in making [[Peter Davison]] a household name.


He died in June 2007.
He died in June 2007.
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Brian Finch wrote the original television version of Leviathan but after the original plans for Season 26 were dropped in favour of Trial of a Time Lord, his script was adapted for audio release by his son Paul Finch.

Outside Doctor Who, he has written 150 episodes of Coronation Street, and recieved a BAFTA for writing the ITV drama Goodnight, Mister Tom. He also wrote several early episodes of All Creatures Great and Small, and therefore played a part in making Peter Davison a household name.

He died in June 2007.