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David Agnew (in-universe)

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The 1967 "hit song" The Twist at the End, brought into existence by the Unravel, was credited to David Agnew as well as Aubrey Waites and a third individual who chose to remain anonymous. (PROSE: {{esquivalience}} [+]Loading...["Esquivalience (novel)","'\"`UNIQ--nowiki-00000002-QINU`\"'"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the real world, "David Agnew" is one of several infamous pen names used by Doctor Who television writers for cowrites. It was used for The Invasion of Time [+]Loading...["The Invasion of Time (TV story)"] (cowritten by Anthony Read and Graham Williams) and City of Death [+]Loading...["City of Death (TV story)"] (cowritten by Williams and Douglas Adams, rewriting the bare bones of a script originally submitted by David Fisher). It was later reused for the short story Playing with Toys [+]Loading...["Playing with Toys (short story)"], whose exact authorship remains unconfirmed.

A character named David Agnew previously appeared in The Death Pit [+]Loading...["The Death Pit (short story)"] as an antagonist.

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