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In [[1973]], Chorley was working for tabloids. He wrote articles on gangland killings that glorified in dead mobsters and called for stricter law and order. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rise of the Dominator (novel)|Rise of the Dominator]]'')  
In [[1973]], Chorley was working for tabloids. He wrote articles on gangland killings that glorified in dead mobsters and called for stricter law and order. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rise of the Dominator (novel)|Rise of the Dominator]]'')  


In [[1974]], he hosted a daytime chat show on the [[BBC]] called ''[[Chorley's People]]''. His counterpart on the [[Inferno Earth]] also hosted a show of the same name. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Still Lives (short story)|Still Lives]]'')
In [[1974]], he hosted a daytime chat show on the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] called ''[[Chorley's People]]''. His counterpart on the [[Inferno Earth]] also hosted a show of the same name. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Still Lives (short story)|Still Lives]]'')


Chorley was once again controlled by Vaar in the [[1980s]]. After Vaar was killed by [[Bill Bishop]] Lethbridge-Stewart promised that they would do more to get Chorley the help he needed than in their previous efforts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy of the Dominator (novel)|Legacy of the Dominator]]'')
Chorley was once again controlled by Vaar in the [[1980s]]. After Vaar was killed by [[Bill Bishop]] Lethbridge-Stewart promised that they would do more to get Chorley the help he needed than in their previous efforts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy of the Dominator (novel)|Legacy of the Dominator]]'')
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