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[[File:Anthony Read.jpg|right|thumb|Anthony Read, as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[A Matter of Time]]''.]] | [[File:Anthony Read.jpg|right|thumb|Anthony Read, as he appeared in [[DOC]]: ''[[A Matter of Time]]''.]] | ||
'''Anthony Read''' (born [[21 April]] [[1935]]) was [[script editor]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' during part of the tenure of [[Graham Williams]] as [[producer]] in [[1978]]. He wrote the story ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' by himself and also collaborated with Williams on the script of ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'', under the shared pseudonym of [[David Agnew]], after the original script, involving an invasion of the [[Time Lord]] citadel by a race of [[Cat People]], proved unworkable. | '''Anthony Read''' (born [[21 April (people)|21 April]] [[1935]]) was [[script editor]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' during part of the tenure of [[Graham Williams]] as [[producer]] in [[1978]]. He wrote the story ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' by himself and also collaborated with Williams on the script of ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'', under the shared pseudonym of [[David Agnew]], after the original script, involving an invasion of the [[Time Lord]] citadel by a race of [[Cat People]], proved unworkable. | ||
Together with [[Don Houghton]], he co-wrote the fifth ''Sapphire & Steel'' television story, known informally as ''Dr McDee Must Die''. In [[1979]], he contributed the scripts for the episodes ''Powers of Darkness'' and ''Out of Body, Out of Mind'' to the paranormal thriller series ''The Omega Factor''. | Together with [[Don Houghton]], he co-wrote the fifth ''Sapphire & Steel'' television story, known informally as ''Dr McDee Must Die''. In [[1979]], he contributed the scripts for the episodes ''Powers of Darkness'' and ''Out of Body, Out of Mind'' to the paranormal thriller series ''The Omega Factor''. |