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Terrance Dicks(1935-2019)

  • Script and Continuity Department
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Terrance Dicks
Born in East Ham, London, England in 1935, Terrance Dicks was educated at the local grammar school and went on to study English at Downing College, Cambridge. After two years' National Service in the British Army, he got a job as an advertising copywriter. This lasted for five years, during which time he started writing radio scripts as a sideline. Eventually he switched to full-time freelance writing, first on plays and comedy series for radio and then in television on programmes including The Avengers (1961) and Crossroads (1964).

He became a junior script editor on Doctor Who (1963) towards the end of the Patrick Troughton era, working under producer Peter Bryant and script editor Derrick Sherwin. During this period he has said that he felt like "something of a spare part", although he would make a very significant contribution in bringing Robert Holmes to the series, who would go on to become the series' most popular writer. Dicks also co-wrote (with Malcolm Hulke) Troughton's final story, the epic The War Games: Episode One (1969). Following the departure from the series of Bryant and Sherwin in 1969, Dicks formed a close working relationship with the next producer, Barry Letts, and they were responsible for the five popular seasons which starred Jon Pertwee as the Doctor. During this period they also co-created the science fiction flop Moonbase 3 (1973), which lasted just one series.

After writing Tom Baker's debut story Robot: Part One (1974), Dicks returned to a freelance writing career. He also script-edited some of the BBC's classic serials, which reunited him with Letts as producer on the likes of Great Expectations (1981) and Jane Eyre (1983). He was also made a producer for the first time on the highly popular Oliver Twist (1985), which according to Dicks saved the classic serial strand from Michael Grade's axe when he was controller of BBC One.

Dicks made two contributions to Doctor Who (1963) during the John Nathan-Turner years in the 1980s despite the producer's reluctance to use established writers. He wrote State of Decay: Part One (1980) and agreed to pen the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors (1983) when Robert Holmes turned it down. He has also written two spin-off plays, "Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday" in 1974 and "Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure" in 1989. He has written well over fifty novelizations of televised serials and several original Doctor Who (1963) novels for Virgin's "The New Adventures" range. Today he is, among his other writing projects, one of the UK's most prolific authors of children's fiction.
BornApril 14, 1935
DiedAugust 29, 2019(84)
BornApril 14, 1935
DiedAugust 29, 2019(84)
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  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
    • 2 nominations total

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Known for

The Avengers (1961)
The Avengers
8.3
TV Series
  • Writer
Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Doctor Who (1963)
Doctor Who
8.4
TV Series
  • Script and Continuity Department
Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors (1997)
Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors
7.1
Video Game
  • Writer
  • 1997
David Copperfield (1986)
David Copperfield
7.1
TV Mini Series
  • Producer

Credits

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Script and Continuity Department



  • Nicholas Courtney, Elisabeth Sladen, and Deborah Watling in Downtime (1995)
    Downtime
    5.5
    Video
    • script advisor
    • 1995
  • Patrick Malahide, Nigel Stock, and Clive Swift in The Pickwick Papers (1985)
    The Pickwick Papers
    7.1
    TV Series
    • script editor
    • 1985
  • Malcolm Sinclair and Victoria Wicks in The Prisoner of Zenda (1984)
    The Prisoner of Zenda
    6.8
    TV Mini Series
    • script editing
    • 1984
  • The Invisible Man (1984)
    The Invisible Man
    7.0
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1984
  • Roy Marsden in Goodbye Mr. Chips (1984)
    Goodbye Mr. Chips
    7.8
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1984
  • Jane Eyre (1983)
    Jane Eyre
    8.0
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1983
  • Dombey & Son (1983)
    Dombey & Son
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1983
  • Beau Geste (1982)
    Beau Geste
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1982
  • Tom Baker in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982)
    The Hound of the Baskervilles
    6.9
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1982
  • Stalky & Co. (1982)
    Stalky & Co.
    7.7
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1982
  • Gulliver in Lilliput (1982)
    Gulliver in Lilliput
    7.5
    TV Series
    • script editor
    • 1982
  • Great Expectations (1981)
    Great Expectations
    6.9
    TV Mini Series
    • script editor
    • 1981
  • Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Doctor Who (1963)
    Doctor Who
    8.4
    TV Series
    • script editor
    • 1968–1974
  • Ralph Bates, Fiona Gaunt, Donald Houston, and Barry Lowe in Moonbase 3 (1973)
    Moonbase 3
    6.7
    TV Series
    • script editor
    • 1973

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  • Mindgame Requiem
    • Writer
    • Post-production



  • Doctor Who: Target Novelisation Audiobooks (2005)
    Doctor Who: Target Novelisation Audiobooks
    Podcast Series
    • written by
    • 2007–2025
  • Edward Brayshaw, Frazer Hines, Philip Madoc, Wendy Padbury, David Savile, and Patrick Troughton in The War Games in Colour (2024)
    The War Games in Colour
    7.3
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 2024
  • Doctor Who: Classic Doctor Novel Readings (2012)
    Doctor Who: Classic Doctor Novel Readings
    Podcast Series
    • Writer
    • 2016
  • Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles (2007)
    Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles
    8.0
    Podcast Series
    • writer
    • 2011
  • Doctor Who: The Stageplays (2008)
    Doctor Who: The Stageplays
    Podcast Series
    • writer
    • 2008
  • Sarah Jane Smith (2002)
    Sarah Jane Smith
    8.7
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 2002
  • Mindgame Trilogy (1999)
    Mindgame Trilogy
    5.8
    Video
    • Writer (segment "Battlefield")
    • 1999
  • Mindgame (1998)
    Mindgame
    5.6
    Video
    • Writer
    • 1998
  • Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors (1997)
    Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors
    7.1
    Video Game
    • Brigadier's video script written by
    • Master's video script written by
    • 1997
  • Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans (1994)
    Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans
    6.2
    Video
    • Writer
    • 1994
  • Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Doctor Who (1963)
    Doctor Who
    8.4
    TV Series
    • by
    • written by
    • 1968–1983
  • Barbara Bain and Martin Landau in Space: 1999 (1975)
    Space: 1999
    7.3
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1976
  • Ralph Bates, Fiona Gaunt, Donald Houston, and Barry Lowe in Moonbase 3 (1973)
    Moonbase 3
    6.7
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1973
  • The Avengers (1961)
    The Avengers
    8.3
    TV Series
    • teleplay by
    • written by
    • teleplay
    • 1962–1969
  • Noele Gordon in Crossroads (1964)
    Crossroads
    4.4
    TV Series
    • story by
    • script
    • 1968

Producer



  • The Franchise Affair (1988)
    The Franchise Affair
    7.7
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1988
  • Eve Matheson and Rebecca Saire in Vanity Fair (1987)
    Vanity Fair
    7.8
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1987
  • Janet Amsbury in The Diary of Anne Frank (1987)
    The Diary of Anne Frank
    5.9
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1987
  • David Copperfield (1986)
    David Copperfield
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1986
  • Mark Greenstreet in Brat Farrar (1986)
    Brat Farrar
    7.7
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1986
  • Alice in Wonderland (1986)
    Alice in Wonderland
    6.8
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1986
  • Oliver Twist (1985)
    Oliver Twist
    7.3
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1985

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • BFI_
    • France's national library catalogue
  • Alternative name
    • Robin Bland
  • Born
    • April 14, 1935
    • East Ham, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • August 29, 2019
    • Hampstead, London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Elsa Germaney1963 - August 29, 2019 (his death, 3 children)
  • Other works
    Author of approximately 100 novelizations and original novels based on the TV series Doctor Who (1963).
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Interviews

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In the mid 1990s, a parody Doctor Who (1963) fanzine called "Auton" printed a telephone conversation with Dicks in which they pretended to represent a group of fans presenting him with an award for being a "Criminally Underrated National Treasure". The humour, for those who fail to spot it, lies in the initials of the award's name.
  • Quotes
    I always said Bill Hartnell (William Hartnell) played him (Doctor Who (1963)) as a grumpy old man because he was a grumpy old man.
  • Nickname
    • Uncle Terrance

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