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Farhi alternated between writing and acting, appearing in two [[James Bond]] films, ''From Russia with Love'' and ''You Only Live Twice'' in uncredited bit parts. He also wrote the 1962 film ''The Primitives'' as well as episodes of ''The Onedin Line'' and ''Return of the Saint''. For the latter series, he write the script for the episode "Assault Force," which guest starred [[Kate O'Mara]].
Farhi alternated between writing and acting, appearing in two [[James Bond]] films, ''From Russia with Love'' and ''You Only Live Twice'' in uncredited bit parts. He also wrote the 1962 film ''The Primitives'' as well as episodes of ''The Onedin Line'' and ''Return of the Saint''. For the latter series, he write the script for the episode "Assault Force," which guest starred [[Kate O'Mara]].


In early 1964, [[David Whitaker]], who was beginning to compile prospective storylines for ''Doctor Who'', invited Farhi to submit some scripts. The first of these, ''The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance'', was a surreal single-episode storyline set on a planet called Fragrance; it was considered a test script and never considered for broadcast. Farhi was subsequently commissioned to write ''Farewell Great Macedon'', which saw the [[First Doctor]] meet [[Alexander the Great]] and was in keeping with the historical storylines featured on the show at the time. According to Farhi in his introduction to the ''Farewell Great Macedon'' book, the script was ultimately rejected as the series began to move towards more science fictional storylines.
In early 1964, [[David Whitaker]], who was beginning to compile prospective storylines for ''Doctor Who'', invited Farhi to submit some scripts. The first of these, ''The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance'', was a surreal single-episode storyline set on a planet called Fragrance; it was considered a test script and never considered for broadcast. Farhi was subsequently commissioned to write ''Farewell Great Macedon'', which saw the [[First Doctor]] meet [[Alexander the Great]] and was in keeping with the historical storylines featured on the show at the time. According to Farhi in his introduction to the ''Farewell Great Macedon'' book, the script was ultimately rejected as the series began to move towards more science fictional storylines.  


Farhi also submitted an unproduced script for another cult favourite, {{wi|The Prisoner}}. His script for that series, ''The Outsider'', was published in the mid-2000s.
Farhi also submitted an unproduced script for another cult favourite, {{wi|The Prisoner}}. His script for that series, ''The Outsider'', was published in the mid-2000s.
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