Yes.Would YOU listen to Janet Fielding?![]()
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she sounded great in "For your eyes Only"

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I don't think that's true they used old writers more than once on the show while he was in charge.
I don't think that's true they used old writers more than once on the show while he was in charge.
That's true. He did tap Terrance Dicks for The Five Doctors, and Robert Holmes twice. Though personally I suspect The Two Doctors was heavily re-written.
Sort of. Some of the ideas, like the Rassilon Imprimateur, were carried over from Holmes' "The Six Doctors" story. However, that story, as I understand it, never got as far as a script, as Holmes felt, not unjustifiably, that the story was being sacrificed to the needs for a crossover. And then Dicks was brought in to write "The Five Doctors."The Two Doctors were a reworking of Holmes' script for The Five Doctors.That's true. He did tap Terrance Dicks for The Five Doctors, and Robert Holmes twice. Though personally I suspect The Two Doctors was heavily re-written.I don't think that's true they used old writers more than once on the show while he was in charge.
I don't think that's true they used old writers more than once on the show while he was in charge.
That's true. He did tap Terrance Dicks for The Five Doctors, and Robert Holmes twice. Though personally I suspect The Two Doctors was heavily re-written.
But the original point is accurate: Nathan Turrnenr was very reluctant to use writers who predated his time as producer.
Yes, but how many of those prior writers are still writing for television nowadays anyways? (Or perhaps more importantly, how many of the good ones?Except that this was pretty much true for all the previous producers too, with exceptions like Terry Nation, Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes few of the writers continued one from one producer to another and the same can said for RTD's era as well.
Yes, but how many of those prior writers are still writing for television nowadays anyways? (Or perhaps more importantly, how many of the good ones?Except that this was pretty much true for all the previous producers too, with exceptions like Terry Nation, Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes few of the writers continued one from one producer to another and the same can said for RTD's era as well.)
Yes, but how many of those prior writers are still writing for television nowadays anyways? (Or perhaps more importantly, how many of the good ones?Except that this was pretty much true for all the previous producers too, with exceptions like Terry Nation, Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes few of the writers continued one from one producer to another and the same can said for RTD's era as well.)
Stephen Gallagher
Ben Aaronovitch
Marc Platt
Bob Baker
To name a few.
^^^Ben Aaronovitch is the head writer for the Blake's 7 audio adventures.
^^^Ben Aaronovitch is the head writer for the Blake's 7 audio adventures.
Which is not TV, right?
^^^Ben Aaronovitch is the head writer for the Blake's 7 audio adventures.
Which is not TV, right?
Yes, but I said active writers.
Yes, but how many of those prior writers are still writing for television nowadays anyways? (Or perhaps more importantly, how many of the good ones? )
Yes, but how many of those prior writers are still writing for television nowadays anyways? (Or perhaps more importantly, how many of the good ones?)
Stephen Gallagher
Ben Aaronovitch
Marc Platt
Bob Baker
To name a few.
Platt received partial story credit for "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel."
Wikipedia doesn't list any TV credits for Aaronovitch since 2001.
Stephen Gallagher
Ben Aaronovitch
Marc Platt
Bob Baker
To name a few.
Platt received partial story credit for "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel."
Wikipedia doesn't list any TV credits for Aaronovitch since 2001.
Marc Platt only got a thanks for the Cyberman story but in reality he hasn't written any for television since Dr. Who ended and the video relese of Downtime in 1995.
So why give him a free pass and not Aaronovitch? In any event both are perfectly capable for writing on the new show which was my original point.
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