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He later became a writer, penning scripts for television shows such as ''[[The Bill]]'', ''[[Bergerac]]'' and ''[[Blake's 7]]''. In December 1980, [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] commissioned him to write a ''Doctor Who'' story called ''Hebos''. The story was still under consideration by the production team in April 1981, but it was eventually dropped.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/lostgl.html Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time (Travel): The Lost Stories (G-L)]</ref> |
He later became a writer, penning scripts for television shows such as ''[[The Bill]]'', ''[[Bergerac]]'' and ''[[Blake's 7]]''. In December 1980, [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] commissioned him to write a ''Doctor Who'' story called ''Hebos''. The story was still under consideration by the production team in April 1981, but it was eventually dropped.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/lostgl.html Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time (Travel): The Lost Stories (G-L)]</ref> |
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Rod Beacham (3 December 1940-12 February 2013[1]) played Corporal Lane in the Doctor Who television story The Web of Fear.
He later became a writer, penning scripts for television shows such as The Bill, Bergerac and Blake's 7. In December 1980, Christopher H. Bidmead commissioned him to write a Doctor Who story called Hebos. The story was still under consideration by the production team in April 1981, but it was eventually dropped.[2]