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On [[11 August (production)|11 August]] [[1975 (production)|1975]], [[Eric Pringle]] was commissioned for the first two episodes of ''The Angarath'' by producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]. These were delivered on [[27 September (production)|27 September]] but after receiving no reply from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' production office as to their suitability, Pringle eventually decided to complete the serial regardless, submitting the final two parts on [[10 March (production)|10 March]] [[1976 (production)|1976]]. Hinchcliffe had no intention of proceeding further with the story, however, and the situation was finally dealt with on [[23 June (production)|23 June]] the same year. ([[DWMSE 8]]) | On [[11 August (production)|11 August]] [[1975 (production)|1975]], [[Eric Pringle]] was commissioned for the first two episodes of ''The Angarath'' by producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]. These were delivered on [[27 September (production)|27 September]] but after receiving no reply from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' production office as to their suitability, Pringle eventually decided to complete the serial regardless, submitting the final two parts on [[10 March (production)|10 March]] [[1976 (production)|1976]]. Hinchcliffe had no intention of proceeding further with the story, however, and the situation was finally dealt with on [[23 June (production)|23 June]] the same year. ([[DWMSE 8]]) | ||
Several years later, Pringle would write ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'' for [[season 21]]. | Several years later, Pringle would write ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'' for [[Season 21 (Doctor Who 1963)|season 21]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |