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'''Moris Farhi''' ([[5 July (people)|5 July]] [[1935 (people)|1935]]-[[5 March (people)|5 March]] [[2019 (people)|2019]]<ref>[https://www.thebookseller.com/news/writer-and-pen-campaigner-moris-farhi-dies-aged-84-968596 The Bookseller]</ref>) was a [[Turkey (country)|Turkish]] writer and actor who submitted scripts for two ''Doctor Who'' stories in 1964: ''[[Farewell Great Macedon (TV story)|Farewell Great Macedon]]'' and ''[[The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance (TV story)|The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance]]''. Neither story was produced for television, but both were published in 2009 by [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (publisher)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]] in the book also entitled ''[[Farewell Great Macedon (script)|Farewell Great Macedon]]''. [[Big Finish Productions]] has also produced audio adaptations of the two stories for release in 2010, featuring surviving [[William Hartnell]]-era cast members [[William Russell]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]].
'''Moris Farhi''' ([[5 July (people)|5 July]] [[1935 (people)|1935]]-[[5 March (people)|5 March]] [[2019 (people)|2019]]<ref>[https://www.thebookseller.com/news/writer-and-pen-campaigner-moris-farhi-dies-aged-84-968596 The Bookseller]</ref>) was a [[Turkey (country)|Turkish]] writer and actor who submitted scripts for two ''Doctor Who'' stories in 1964: ''[[Farewell Great Macedon (TV story)|Farewell Great Macedon]]'' and ''[[The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance (TV story)|The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance]]''. Neither story was produced for television, but both were published in 2009 by [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (publisher)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]] in the book also entitled ''[[Farewell Great Macedon (script)|Farewell Great Macedon]]''. [[Big Finish Productions]] has also produced audio adaptations of the two stories for release in 2010, featuring surviving [[William Hartnell]]-era cast members [[William Russell]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]].


== Career ==
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]].


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