Graham Williams
 

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Born:24 May 1945
Died:17 August 1990 (age 45)
Bio:Best-known for serving as producer of Doctor Who from 1977-1980, in the middle of Tom Baker’s era as the Doctor. Also co-wrote two of the stories during that time: City of Death and The Invasion of Time (both under the pseudonym David Agnew) and later penned The Nightmare Fair, a Colin Baker story which was to kick off Season 22, but was scrapped during the programme’s 1985 hiatus.
Aliases: David Agnew
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View more details for Bred For WarBred For War - The Sontaran CollectionBBC classic series DVDs/Blu-rays Author 7
View more details for City of DeathCity of DeathBBC classic series videos Author 9.3
View more details for City of DeathCity of DeathBBC classic series DVDs/Blu-rays Author 8.8
View more details for City of DeathCity of DeathTV episode audio soundtracks AuthorNone
View more details for Classic TV Adventures: Collection TwoClassic TV Adventures: Collection TwoTV episode audio soundtracks AuthorNone
View more details for The Collection: Season 15The Collection: Season 15The Collection Blu-ray box sets AuthorNone
View more details for The Collection: Season 17The Collection: Season 17The Collection Blu-ray box sets AuthorNone
View more details for The Invasion of TimeThe Invasion of TimeBBC classic series videos Author 5
View more details for The Invasion of TimeThe Invasion of TimeBBC classic series DVDs/Blu-rays Author 7
View more details for The Lost Stories: The Nightmare FairThe Lost Stories: The Nightmare FairThe Lost Stories audio dramas Author 7.4
View more details for Myth Makers: Graham WilliamsMyth Makers: Graham WilliamsMyth Makers VHS & DVD interviews Himself 7.7
View more details for The Nightmare FairThe Nightmare FairThe Missing Episodes novelisations Author 7.3
View more details for The Nightmare FairThe Nightmare FairTarget novelisation readings AuthorNone



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