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Holmes was a vegetarian, so many themes in the story were deliberately intended to represent his views about eating meat and slaughtering animals for consumption. [citation needed] When Doctor Who returned from hiatus in 1986, a new 14-episode story entitled The Trial of a Time Lord was conceived to span the entire length of the season. Holmes ...
Robert Holmes: 1974–1977: Robot – Image of the Fendahl: Had started unofficial work in the post on Death to the Daleks: Anthony Read: 1977–1979: The Sun Makers – The Armageddon Factor: Started working (uncredited) on Image of the Fendahl, after it was commissioned by Robert Holmes Douglas Adams: 1979–1980: Destiny of the Daleks ...
Several problems occurred during production, including the death of scriptwriter Robert Holmes and the resignation of script editor Eric Saward. When it ended, Baker was dismissed from the role, according to some sources on the orders of Grade, [2] [3] although he has denied this. [4] John Nathan-Turner produced the series.
This is a list of television writers for the science fiction television programme Doctor Who. ... (Lewis Greifer and Robert Holmes) 1 4 Pyramids of Mars (1975) 1975 1975
By a man called Robert Holmes. When the history of television drama comes to be written, Robert Holmes won't be remembered at all because he only wrote genre stuff. And that, I reckon, is a real tragedy." [14] The serial's portrayal of Chinese characters, such as an antagonist reminiscent of Fu Manchu, generated criticism and controversy.
The Doctor's previous faces are almost all portrayed by members of the Doctor Who crew who worked on this serial or the following serial, The Seeds of Doom: production unit manager George Gallaccio, script editor Robert Holmes, production assistant Graeme Harper, director Douglas Camfield, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, production assistant ...
Holmes told the doctor he began experiencing problems as early as middle school. He started thinking of killing other people as a way to ease the discomfort of his own suicidal thoughts, Woodcock ...
Robert Holmes, a vegetarian, wrote the serial as an allegory about meat-eating, hunting and butchering."Androgum" is an anagram of "gourmand". [2]Holmes's original brief from producer John Nathan-Turner was to write a serial taking place in New Orleans, involving the Sontarans, the First Doctor portrayed by Richard Hurndall and the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, played by Carole Ann ...