Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks (14 April 1935 – 29 August 2019) was a British television scriptwriter and author best known for his extensive contributions to the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.[1]As script editor from 1968 to 1974, Dicks oversaw the production of numerous episodes during the tenures of the Second, Third, and Fourth Doctors, ensuring narrative consistency and polish.[2] He wrote or co-wrote 38 episodes for the series, including key stories such as The Seeds of Death, The Brain of Morbius, and the twentieth-anniversary special The Five Doctors in 1983.[2][3] Additionally, Dicks authored 64 novelizations of Doctor Who serials for Target Books, which introduced the series' adventures to a wider audience through affordable paperback editions and established him as the most prolific writer associated with the franchise.[2] His work extended beyond Doctor Who to other television projects like The Avengers and Moonbase 3, as well as a substantial body of children's fiction and non-fiction.[3][4]