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Terrance William Dicks (14 April 1935 – 29 August 2019) was an
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and television
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,
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and
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. In television, he had a long association with the
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science-fiction series ''
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'', working as a writer and also serving as the programme's script editor from 1968 to 1974. The
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described him as "arguably the most prolific contributor to ''Doctor Who''". He later became a script editor and producer of classic serials for the BBC. Dicks wrote many children's books during the 1970s and 1980s. He also maintained his association with ''Doctor Who'' by adapting televised stories into
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s for Target Books and in later years contributing to many documentaries and DVD commentaries for the series.


Early career

Born in
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, Essex (now part of
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), Dicks was the only son of William, a tailor's salesman and Nellie (née Ambler), a waitress. His parents later ran a
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, the Fox and Hounds, in
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. He excelled in English at East Ham Grammar School and consumed literature ranging from classics to pulp thrillers and adventure stories. He won a scholarship to study English at
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, and later performed two years of
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in the
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with the
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. Following his discharge from the armed forces, he worked for five years as an advertising
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, and started to write radio play scripts for the
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in his spare time. His breakthrough into television came when friend Malcolm Hulke, whom he met when he rented a room from him, asked for his help with the scripting of "
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", an episode of the second series of
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's action-adventure ''
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'', for which Dicks was awarded a co-writer's credit. Dicks went on to co-write a further two ''Avengers'' episodes with Hulke: the second, "
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", was later re-worked for the sixth and final series.


''Doctor Who''

In 1968, Dicks was hired as assistant
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on the BBC
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TV series ''
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''. He was appointed head script editor the following year and earned his first writing credit for the programme when he and Hulke co-wrote the 10-part serial ''
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'', which concluded the series' sixth season and the Second Doctor's ( Patrick Troughton) tenure. The serial introduced the concept of the
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and initiated the Doctor's exile to Earth, which would be a major theme of the Third Doctor's tenure. Dicks had, however, been the uncredited co-writer of the earlier serial ''
The Seeds of Death ''The Seeds of Death'' is the fifth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by Brian Hayles and an uncredited Terrance Dicks and directed by Michael Ferguson, it originally aired in ...
'' (1969), having extensively re-written
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' original scripts. Dicks formed a highly productive working relationship with incoming ''Doctor Who'' producer Barry Letts, serving as script editor on all of Letts's five seasons as series producer from 1970 to 1974. During his tenure as script editor on ''Doctor Who'', Dicks oversaw a number of additions to the program's mythology that still exist in the modern era including the following: * The development of the Time Lords and their society. * The name Gallifrey (augmented from ''Doctor Who'' writer Robert Holmes' "Galfrey"). * The creation of companions Liz Shaw, Jo Grant, and Sarah Jane Smith. * The term "regeneration". ''(Planet of the Spiders)'' * An established race of villainous monsters turn to the side of good. (the Ice Warriors in ''The Curse of Peladon'' by Brian Hayles) * Sontarans (from writer Robert Holmes). * The Dematerialisation Circuit is vital for the operation of the TARDIS. * The concept that the TARDIS is indestructible. * The TARDIS can be remote controlled. * The TARDIS has a Telepathic Circuit (in ''The Time Monster)'' * The TARDIS might be sentient (''The Time Monster'' and ''Planet of the Spiders'') * The
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used as a plot device to explain away paradoxes. ''(Day of the Daleks)'' * Multi-Doctor stories. ''(The Three Doctors)'' During Dicks' tenure, the program also delved into social and political concepts. Sometimes these were straightforward and other times they were metaphors. Concepts and topics included the respect for all life (''The Silurians)'', Great Britain joining the European Economic Community (in metaphor in ''The Curse of Peladon''), apartheid (''The Mutants''), global pollution (''The Green Death'') and equality for women (with the inclusion of Sarah Jane Smith as companion). In 1972, Dicks embarked on a parallel career as an author with the publication of his first book, ''The Making of Doctor Who'' (a history of the production of the TV series), which was co-written by Hulke. After stepping down as script editor, Dicks continued his association with ''Doctor Who'', writing four scripts for his successor, Robert Holmes: these were ''
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'' (1975,
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's first outing as the Fourth Doctor), '' The Brain of Morbius'' (1976, for which Dicks was credited under the pseudonym Robin Bland after his displeasure at Holmes' re-writes prompted him to request that it be shown "under some bland pseudonym"), ''
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'' (1977) and '' State of Decay'' (1980). ''State of Decay'' was in fact a re-written version of a story originally titled ''The Vampire Mutations'', which had been due for production during season 15 until the BBC decided that the vampiric theme would clash with the plot of its new adaptation of
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's '' Count Dracula'', which was due for transmission at roughly the same time, and replaced it with ''Horror of Fang Rock''. His final ''Doctor Who'' script was ''
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'' (1983), a feature-length episode for the programme's 20th anniversary. His other work for ''Doctor Who'' included two stage plays, ''
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'' (1974) and ''
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'' (1989), and an audio drama for
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titled ''
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'' (2002), which was the first to feature former Doctor's companion
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in a significant capacity. He went on to contribute several additional scripts to Big Finish including audio adaptations of his two-stage plays, a Sixth Doctor-era story for the "Companion Chronicle" range, and a
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story, in 2011, which was the final script of his career. The first serial aired after his death, the 2020 Thirteenth Doctor-era story " Spyfall", was dedicated to him.


Books

Dicks contributed heavily to Target Books' series of
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s of the ''Doctor Who'' TV serials, writing 67 of the titles published by the company. As Dicks explains in an interview in the documentary ''Built for War'' (included on the 2006 DVD release of '' The Sontaran Experiment''), he served as the unofficial editor of the Target Books range. In this role, he would attempt to enlist the author of the original scripts to write the novelisation whenever possible, but if they refused or had other commitments, Dicks would usually undertake the work himself (although he also recruited other writers, including former ''Doctor Who'' actor
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and former series producer Philip Hinchcliffe). On one occasion, he enlisted Robert Holmes to novelise his script for ''
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'', but when Holmes gave up after writing only one chapter, it was left to Dicks to complete the work. Dicks would have better success in recruiting the original writers for the later ''Doctor Who'' serials, and was required to adapt only one Sixth Doctor story himself (''
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''; he again replaced Holmes, who had died in 1986). Dicks' name appears on the cover of no
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novelisations. His plans to publish a novelisation of his stage play ''
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'' were not realised. As of September, 1980, Terrance Dicks' ''Doctor Who'' novelisations had sold three-and-a-half million copies and had been translated into ten different languages. During the 1990s, Dicks contributed to Virgin Publishing's line of full-length, officially licensed, original ''Doctor Who'' novels, ''
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'', which continued the series' storyline following the TV cancellation in 1989. Dicks wrote three ''Doctor Who'' novels for Virgin, and continued to write occasionally for the franchise after BBC Books assumed the licence in 1997. He wrote the first of the '' Eighth Doctor Adventures'', titled ''
The Eight Doctors ''The Eight Doctors'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was the first of the Eighth Doctor Adventures range and features the Eighth ...
'', which was, for a time, the best-selling original ''Doctor Who'' novel. ''
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'', featuring the Second Doctor, is set during the so-called " Season 6B". Later contributions to the range were the ''Quick Reads'' books '' Made of Steel'' and ''
Revenge of the Judoon ''Revenge of the Judoon'' is a BBC Books original novella written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Tenth Doctor and his companion Martha Jones. This paperb ...
'', both featuring the
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and
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. His final ''Doctor Who'' short story, "Save Yourself", was published posthumously by BBC Books in October 2019. A compilation of his work chosen by fans entitled The Essential Terrance Dicks Volumes 1 & 2 was published in August 2021.


Other television work

Dicks also wrote for the
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soap opera ''
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''. He co-created and wrote for the short-lived BBC science-fiction TV series '' Moonbase 3'' (1973), and wrote for the ITC science-fiction series '' Space: 1999'' (1976). During the early 1980s, Dicks served once more as script editor to producer Barry Letts on the BBC's ''Sunday Classics'' strand of
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s and literary adaptations. When Letts returned to directing in 1985, Dicks succeeded him as the producer of the ''Sunday Classics'', overseeing productions such as ''
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'', '' David Copperfield'' and '' Vanity Fair'', before retiring from the BBC in 1988 to resume his career as a novelist.


Children's fiction and non-fiction

It was through his work on ''Doctor Who'' books that Dicks became a writer of children's fiction, penning many successful titles during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1976, he wrote a trilogy for Target Books, ''The Mounties'', concerning a
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recruit. They were followed from 1979 to 1983 another trilogy, ''Star Quest'', which was later re-printed by
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. Beginning in 1978, Dicks penned ''The Baker Street Irregulars'' inspired by the Sherlock Holmes characters; the series eventually ran to 10 books, the last published in 1987. In 1981, he commenced work on a series of six children's horror novels with ''Cry Vampire''. In 1987, Dicks started a new series for very young children titled ''T. R. Bear'', resulting in a further seven books. There followed the ''Sally Ann'' series, about a
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, ''Magnificent Max'', about a cat, and ''The Adventures of Goliath'' (Dicks' longest series, at 18 books), about a golden retriever. Another five books concerning a St. Bernard dog make up the ''Harvey'' series. ''Jonathan's Ghost'' and its three sequels were published in 1988, and the three-part ''MacMagic'' series followed in 1990. ''The Littlest Dinosaur'' was published in 1993 and ''The Littlest on Guard'' in 1994. Other works that Dicks published in 1994 include ''Woof! The Never Ending Tale'', the ''Cold Blood'' series and the ''Chronicles of a Computer Game Addict'' series (both in four parts). Between 1998 and 2000, Dicks penned ''Changing Universe'' trilogy. In 2000 and 2001, Dicks produced the 12-book series, ''The Unexplained''. As well as his numerous fictional works, Dicks also penned several non-fiction books for children, including ''Europe United'', ''A Riot of Writers'', ''Uproar in the House'', ''A Right Royal History'' and ''The Good, the Bad and the Ghastly''.


Personal life

Dicks lived in
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, London. In 1963, he married Elsa Germaney, a teacher and later a
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recording clerk. They had three sons: Stephen, Jonathan and Oliver. Dicks died in London on 29 August 2019 after a short illness.


Bibliography

*''Great March West'' (1976) *''Massacre in the Hills'' (1976) *''War Drums of the Blackfoot'' (1976) *''The Case of the Missing Masterpiece'' (1978) *''Spacejack'' (1978) *''The Case of the Blackmail Boys'' (1979) *''Roboworld'' (1979) *''The Case of the Cinema Swindle'' (1980) *''The Case of the Crooked Kids'' (1980) *''The Case of the Ghost Grabbers'' (1980) *''Cry Vampire!'' (1981) *''The Case of the Cop Catchers'' (1981) *''Terrorsaur!'' (1981) *''Ask Oliver'' (1982) *''Marvin's Monster'' (1982) *''Wereboy!'' (1982) *''The Mystery of the Missing Diamond'' (1983) *''Demon of the Dark'' (1983) *''The Fireworks Mystery'' (1984) *''The Mystery of the Missing Train'' (1984) *''Goliath and the Dognappers'' (1984) *''Ghosts of Gallows Cross'' (1984) *''Gupta's Christmas'' (1985) *''Goliath on Holiday'' (1985) *''Goliath at the Dog Show'' (1986) *''Goliath's Christmas'' (1986) *''T.R. Afloat'' (1986) *''T.R.'s Hallowe'en'' (1986) *''In the Money'' (1986) *''The Disappearing Diplomat'' (1986) *''The Case of the Fagin File'' (1987) *''Goliath and the Burglar'' (1987) *''Goliath and the Buried Treasure'' (1987) *''Goliath Goes to Summer School'' (1987) *''Goliath on Vacation'' (1987) *''Goliath's Easter Parade'' (1987) *''Goliath at the Seaside'' (1988) *''T.R's Big Game'' (1987) *''T.R.'s Festival'' (1987) *''Sally Ann, on Her Own'' (1987) *''By the Sea'' (1987) *''School Fair'' (1987) *''The Criminal Computer'' (1988) *''The Haunted Holiday'' (1988) *''Goliath Cub Scouts'' (1989) *''Enter T.R.'' (1988) *''T.R. Bear: Enter T.R., T.R. Goes to School, T.R.'s Day Out, T.R.'s Halloween'' (1988) *''T.R. Goes Skiing'' (1988) *''T.R. Goes to Hollywood'' (1988) *''T.R. Goes to School'' (1988) *''T.R.'s Day Out'' (1988) *''The Picnic'' (1988) *''Sally Ann Goes to Hospital'' (1988) *''Sally Ann's School Play'' (1988) *''In Trouble'' (1988) *''A New Beginning'' (1988) *''Goliath's Sports Day'' (1989) *''T.R. Down Under'' (1989) *''T.R. in New York'' (1989) *''At the Ballet'' (1989) *''The River Rats'' (1989) *''The School Spirit'' (1989) *''Spitfire Summer'' (1989) *''Magnificent Max'' (1989) *''Goliath and the Cub Scouts'' (1990) *''Goliath's Birthday'' (1990) *''Teacher's Pet'' (1990) *''T.R. Bear at the Zoo'' (1990) *''The Pony'' (1990) *''Majestic Max'' (1990) *''Max and the Quiz Kids'' (1990) *''Meet the MacMagics'' (1990) *''My Brother the Vampire'' (1990) *''Lost Property'' (1990) *''Prisoners of War'' (1990) *''The Winjin' Pom'' (1991) *''The Big Match'' (1991) *''Goliath Gets a Job'' (1991) *''Jonathan and the Superstar'' (1991) *''Jonathan's Ghost'' (1991) *''Max's Amazing Summer'' (1991) *''A Spell for My Sister'' (1991) *''George and the Dragon'' (1991) *''What's Going On William'' (1991) *''The Comic Capers'' (1992) *''Sally Ann and the School Show'' (1992) *''Max and the Cat Burglar'' (1992) *''Max and the Missing Megastar'' (1992) *''Steaming Sam'' (1992) *''Knightschool'' (1992) *''War of the Witches'' (1992) *''On Their Own'' (1993) *''Goliath and the School Bully'' (1993) *''Sally Ann and the Mystery Picnic'' (1993) *''Max's Old-fashioned Christmas'' (1993) *''The Littlest Dinosaur'' (1993) *''Nurse Sally Ann'' (1994) *''The Ultimate Game'' (1994) *''Killing Time: Cold Blood 2'' (1994) *''Littlest on Guard'' (1994) *''Cyberspace Adventure'' (1994) *''Woof! the Never Ending Tale'' (1994) *''Terror in the Swamp'' (1994) *''World War Two'' (1995) *''Harvey to the Rescue'' (1995) *''Escape from Everytown'' (1995) *''Littlest Disappears'' (1995) *''Virtual Unreality'' (1995) *''The Wild West'' (1996) *''World War One'' (1996) *''Harvey and the Beast of Bodmin'' (1996) *''Harvey on Holiday'' (1996) *''The Wollagong Incident'' (1996) *''Murder on the Net'' (1996) *''Jonathan's Ghost: Spitfire Summer, The School Spirit and Jonathan and the Superstar: A Spine-chilling Trilogy'' (1997) *''Harvey and the Swindlers'' (1997) *''Harvey Goes to School'' (1997) *''The Bermuda Triangle Incident'' (1997) *''The Circle of Death Incident'' (1997) *''Stella's Wedding'' (1990) *''Internet Danger'' (1998) *''The Transylvanian Incident'' (1998) *''SS World'' (1998) *''Mets O Hyd'' (1998) *''The Borley Rectory Incident'' (1998) *''The Easter Island Incident'' (1999) *''Mafia Incident'' (1999) *''The Pyramid Incident'' (1999) *''Eco Crash'' (1999) *''Sam the Detective'' (1999) *''The Chinese Ghost Incident'' (2000) *''The Mars Project'' (2000) *''Cassie and the Devil's Charm'' (2000) *''Sci-Fi Danger: Set of 6'' (2000) *''Endgame'' (2000) *''The Bombay Deaths Incident'' (2001) *''The Inca Alien Incident'' (2001) *''The Nazi Dagger Incident'' (2001) *''Cassie and the Conway Curse: Second Sight II'' (2001) *''Cassie and the Cornish Ghost: Second Sight III'' (2001) *''Cassie and the Riviera Crime'' (2002) *''Nikki and the Drugs Queen Murder'' (2002) *''Star Quest'' (2003)


''Doctor Who''


Novelisations

Most of Dicks' ''Doctor Who'' novelisations incorporated the prefix "Doctor Who and..." before the title, as did most of the series' novelisations prior to 1981. Several of his novels were subsequently re-printed in omnibus editions, such as ''The Adventures of Doctor Who'' and ''The Dalek Omnibus''. In the late 1980s, Star Books issued "2-in-1" collections of selected Target Books novelisations, which included several of Dicks' works. *'' The Auton Invasion'' (1974) *'' The Day of the Daleks'' (1974) *'' Terror of the Autons'' (1975) *'' The Planet of the Spiders'' (1975) *'' The Three Doctors'' (1975) *'' The Planet of the Daleks'' (1976) *'' The Carnival of Monsters'' (1977) *''
The Claws of Axos ''The Claws of Axos'' is the third serial of the eighth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 13 March to 3 April 1971. In the serial, set in Britain, ...
'' (1977) *''
The Mutants ''The Mutants'' is the fourth serial of the ninth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 April to 13 May 1972. The serial is set on and high above the ...
'' (1977) *''
The Time Warrior ''The Time Warrior'' is the first serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 15 December 1973 to 5 January 1974. The serial introduced Eli ...
'' (1978; with Robert Holmes, who is uncredited) *'' Death to the Daleks'' (1978) *''
The Monster of Peladon ''The Monster of Peladon'' is the fourth serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 23 March to 27 April 1974. It was Jon Pertwee's pen ...
'' (1980) *''
Inferno Inferno may refer to: * Hell, an afterlife place of suffering * Conflagration, a large uncontrolled fire Film * ''L'Inferno'', a 1911 Italian film * Inferno (1953 film), ''Inferno'' (1953 film), a film noir by Roy Ward Baker * Inferno (1973 fi ...
'' (1984) *''
The Mind of Evil ''The Mind of Evil'' is the second serial of the Doctor Who (season 8), eighth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 January to 6 March 1971. In th ...
'' (1985) *'' The Time Monster'' (1985) *'' Ambassadors of Death'' (1987) *''
The Abominable Snowmen ''The Abominable Snowmen'' is the mostly missing second serial of the fifth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which originally aired in six weekly parts from 30 September to 4 November 1967. In this seri ...
'' (1974) *'' The Web of Fear'' (1976) *''
The Krotons ''The Krotons'' is the fourth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 December 1968 to 18 January 1969. In the serial, the time travel ...
'' (1985) *'' The Faceless Ones'' (1986) *''
The Seeds of Death ''The Seeds of Death'' is the fifth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by Brian Hayles and an uncredited Terrance Dicks and directed by Michael Ferguson, it originally aired in ...
'' (1986) *''
The Wheel in Space ''The Wheel in Space'' is the mostly missing seventh and final serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which originally aired in six weekly parts from 27 April to 1 June 1968. In this seria ...
'' (1988) *''
The Space Pirates ''The Space Pirates'' is the Doctor Who missing episodes, mostly missing sixth serial of the Doctor Who (season 6), sixth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which originally aired in six weekly parts from 8 ...
'' (1990) *'' The Giant Robot'' (1975; re-titled ''Robot'' for the 1992 edition; Dicks also wrote a version for younger readers, ''Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot'', which was published in 1980) *''
The Loch Ness Monster The Loch Ness Monster ( gd, Uilebheist Loch Nis), affectionately known as Nessie, is a creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or mor ...
'' (1976; re-titled ''Terror of the Zygons'' for the 1993 edition) *'' The Pyramids of Mars'' (1976) *'' The Revenge of the Cybermen'' (1976) *'' The Genesis of the Daleks'' (1976) *'' The Face of Evil'' (1977) *'' The Brain of Morbius'' (1977; Dicks also wrote a version for younger readers, ''Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius'', which was published in 1980) *'' The Planet of Evil'' (1977) *''
The Deadly Assassin ''The Deadly Assassin'' is the third serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 October to 20 November 1976. It is the first seri ...
'' (1977) *''
The Talons of Weng-Chiang ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' is the sixth and final serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 2 April 1977. In the serial ...
'' (1977) *'' The Horror of Fang Rock'' (1978) *'' The Android Invasion'' (1978) *''
The Hand of Fear ''The Hand of Fear'' is the second serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 2 to 23 October 1976. The serial was the last regular appe ...
'' (1979) *'' The Invisible Enemy'' (1979) *'' The Robots of Death'' (1979) *'' The Image of the Fendahl'' (1979) *'' The Destiny of the Daleks'' (1979) *''
Underworld The underworld, also known as the netherworld or hell, is the supernatural world of the dead in various religious traditions and myths, located below the world of the living. Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld. ...
'' (1980) *'' The Invasion of Time'' (1980) *'' The Stones of Blood'' (1980) *''
The Androids of Tara ''The Androids of Tara'' is the fourth serial of the 16th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 November to 16 December 1978. The serial is set on t ...
'' (1980) *''
The Power of Kroll ''The Power of Kroll'' is the fifth serial of the 16th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 23 December 1978 to 13 January 1979. The serial is set o ...
'' (1980) *'' The Armageddon Factor'' (1980) *'' The Nightmare of Eden'' (1980) *'' The Horns of Nimon'' (1980) *'' The State of Decay'' (1981) *''
The Keeper of Traken ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (1982) *''
The Sun Makers ''The Sun Makers'' is the fourth serial of the 15th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 November to 17 December 1977. The serial is set on Pluto. ...
'' (1982) *''
Meglos ''Meglos'' is the second serial of the 18th season of the science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 27 September to 18 October 1980. In the serial, the Zolfa-Thuran plant Meglo ...
'' (1983) *'' The Dalek Invasion of Earth'' (1977) *'' An Unearthly Child'' (1981) *''
The Smugglers ''The Smugglers'' is the completely missing first serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 10 September to 1 October 1966. In this serial ...
'' (1988) *''
Planet of Giants ''Planet of Giants'' is the first serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by Louis Marks and directed by Mervyn Pinfield and Douglas Camfield, the serial was first broadcast on BBC1 i ...
'' (1990) *''
Four to Doomsday ''Four to Doomsday'' is the second serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 18 to 26 January 1982. The serial is set almost enti ...
'' (1983) *''
Arc of Infinity ''Arc of Infinity'' is the first serial of the 20th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 12 January 1983. The serial is set in Amsterdam a ...
'' (1983) *''
The Five Doctors ''The Five Doctors'' is a special feature-length episode of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', produced in celebration of the programme's 20th anniversary. It had its world premiere in the United States, on the Chicago ...
'' (1983) *''
Kinda Kinda or Kindah may refer to: Politics and society *Kinda (tribe), an ancient and medieval Arab tribe *Kingdom of Kinda, a tribal kingdom in north and central Arabia in – Places * Kinda, Idlib, Syria * Kinda Hundred, a hundred in Sweden * Kinda ...
'' (1983) *''
Snakedance ''Snakedance'' is the second serial of the 20th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 18 to 26 January 1983. The serial is set on the planet Ma ...
'' (1984) *'' Warriors of the Deep'' (1984) *''
The Caves of Androzani ''The Caves of Androzani'' is the sixth serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 to 16 March 1984. In the serial, the Doctor b ...
'' (1984) *'' The Trial of a Time Lord:
The Mysterious Planet ''The Mysterious Planet'' is the first serial of the larger narrative known as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' which encompasses the whole of the 23rd season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast i ...
'' (1987) *'' The Sarah Jane Adventures'' – ''
Invasion of the Bane "Invasion of the Bane" is the first episode of the British science fiction television series ''The Sarah Jane Adventures''. It was written by series creator Russell T Davies with Gareth Roberts and was directed by Colin Teague. It was originally ...
'' (2007)


Original novels

*Virgin New Adventures (the Doctor): **'' Timewyrm: Exodus'' (1991) **'' Blood Harvest'' (1994) **''
Shakedown Shakedown may refer to: * Shakedown (continuum mechanics), a type of plastic deformation * Shakedown (testing) or a shakedown cruise, a period of testing undergone by a ship, airplane or other craft before being declared operational * Extortion, ...
'' (1995) *Virgin New Adventures (Bernice Summerfield): **''
Mean Streets ''Mean Streets'' is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973. De Niro won the National ...
'' (1997) *Eighth Doctor Adventures: **''
The Eight Doctors ''The Eight Doctors'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was the first of the Eighth Doctor Adventures range and features the Eighth ...
'' (1997) **''
Endgame Endgame, Endgames, End Game, End Games, or similar variations may refer to: Film * ''The End of the Game'' (1919 film) * ''The End of the Game'' (1975 film), short documentary U.S. film * ''Endgame'' (1983 film), 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic f ...
'' (2000) *Past Doctor Adventures: **'' Catastrophea'' (1998) **''
Players Players may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Players'' (1979 film), a film starring Ali MacGraw * ''Players'' (2012 film), a Bollywood film * ''Players'' (Dicks novel), a novel by Terrance Dicks, based on the television series ''Doc ...
'' (1999) **''
Warmonger A warmonger is someone who instigates war, or advocates war over peaceful solutions. Warmonger may also refer to: * ''Warmonger'' (novel), a 2002 novel based on the ''Doctor Who'' television series * '' Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction' ...
'' (2002) **''
Deadly Reunion ''Deadly Reunion'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and Barry Letts and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Third Doctor, Jo, and UNIT. This novel celebrate ...
'' (2003) (with Barry Letts) **''
World Game World Game, sometimes called the World Peace Game, is an educational simulation developed by Buckminster Fuller in 1961 to help create solutions to overpopulation and the uneven distribution of global resources. This alternative to war games uses ...
'' (2005) *New Series Adventures (Quick Reads): **'' Made of Steel'' (2007) **''
Revenge of the Judoon ''Revenge of the Judoon'' is a BBC Books original novella written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Tenth Doctor and his companion Martha Jones. This paperb ...
'' (2008)


Original short story

*"Save Yourself" in ''Doctor Who: The Target Storybook'' (2019)


Non-fiction

* ''The Making of Doctor Who'' (1972; co-written with Malcolm Hulke; updated and re-issued in 1976)


Stage plays

*''Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday'' (1974) *''
Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' (1989)


Big Finish audio productions

*''Sarah Jane Smith'' audio series **''Comeback'' (2002) *Big Finish stage play adaptations **''Seven Keys to Doomsday'' (2008) **''The Ultimate Adventure'' (2008) *Companion Chronicles **''Beyond the Ultimate Adventure'' (2010) *
Bernice Summerfield Bernice Surprise Summerfield (later Professor Bernice Summerfield or just Benny) is a fictional character created by author Paul Cornell as a new companion of the Seventh Doctor in Virgin Publishing's range of original full-length ''Doctor Who ...
Short Stories **''A Mutual Friend'' (2011)


Writing credits


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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