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Old 9th September 2024, 06:54 AM
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Key Crew working on THE DOMINATORS who have previously worked on the show:
  • Morris Barry (Director)
  • 'Norman Ashby' (Writer) [This is a pseudonym used by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln as they felt unfairly treated by the production team and requested their names be removed from this stories credits.]
  • Peter Bryant (Producer)


Key Crew working on THE MIND ROBBER who have previously worked on the show:
  • Peter Bryant (Producer)

Who: Before And After #1576a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #45 - The Mind Robber
Name: David Maloney [1933 - 2006]


Role: Director [46 episodes]
Year(s): 1968 / 1969 / 1973 / 1975 / 1976 / 1977
Stories: The Mind Robber episode 1 - The Mind Robber episode 5 / The Krotons episode 1 - The Krotons episode 4 / The War Games episode 1 - The War Games episode 10 / Planet Of The Daleks episode 6 - Planet Of The Daleks episode 6 / Genesis Of The Daleks part 1 - Genesis Of The Daleks part 6 / Planet Of Evil part 1 - Planet Of Evil part 4 / The Deadly Assassin part 1 - The Deadly Assassin part 4 / The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 1 - The Talons Of Weng-Chiang part 6
Note(s):
  • Had previously worked as a production assistant on the stories 'The Rescue' / 'The Romans' / 'The Time Meddler' / 'The Myth Makers' / 'The Ark'
  • Performed an uncredited reshoot of the ending of 'Frontier in Space' in order to make it lead into the following story - 'Planet Of The Daleks'
  • When he was working on stories during the Tom Baker era, he was at the centre of allegations that the show had become too violent. He rewrote the opening to 'Genesis of the Daleks' into a more violent version which displeased both writer Terry Nation and morals activist Mary Whitehouse. His direction of The Deadly Assassin famously featured a drowning scene that was so criticised by Whitehouse that it was edited out of the videotape master

Before Who: Director Credits
Films: None
Television: None

After Who
Films: I Can See It All (1971)
Television: The Newcomers [6 episodes] (1968-1969) / Z Cars [4 episodes] (1968-1976) / Ivanhoe [10 episodes] (1970) / Sentimental Education [4 episodes] (1970) / The Last of the Mohicans [8 episodes] (1971) / Paul Temple [1 episode] (1971) / The Witch's Daughter [5 episodes] (1971) / Owen, M.D. [4 episodes] (1971-1972) / Softly Softly: Task Force [4 episodes] (1972-1974) / Woodstock [5 episodes] (1973) / Hawkeye, the Pathfinder [5 episodes] (1973) / Bedtime Stories [1 episode] (1974) / Kim & Co. [7 episodes] (1975) / Angels [1 episode] (1976) / Rough Justice [1 episode] (1977) / Blake's 7 [2 episodes] (1979-1980) / Juliet Bravo [2 episodes] (1982) / Play for Today [2 episodes] (1982) / End of the Line [2 episodes] (1984) / Maelstrom [6 episodes] (1985) / Strike It Rich! [4 episodes] (1986) / The Play on One [1 episode] (1989) / Family Pride [1 episode] (1991)

Who: Before And After #1579b
Name: Peter Ling [1926 -2006]


Role: Writer [4 episodes]
Year(s): 1968
Stories: The Mind Robber episode 1 - The Mind Robber episode 4
Note(s): Wrote an unproduced 1984 story entitled 'Hex'

Before Who: Writer Credits
Films: Aladdin (1951), Wizard Birthday (1952), Desert Adventure (1953), Whistle for Silence (1954), Robinson and Co. (1955), The Right Answers (1955), he Benedict Plan (1955), File on Voronov (1955), Rum Punch (1955), Jim Whittington and His Sealion (1956), Jolly Good Time (1956), Mystery in the Mine (1959)
Television: Whirligig [69 episodes] (1951-1954) / Into Thin Air [6 episodes] (1952) / Saturday Special [28 episodes] (1952-1953) / Happy Holidays [6 episodes] (1954) / The Little Round House [1 episode] (1955) / Mr. Papingay's Ship [7 episodes] (1956) / The House That Jim Built (1957) / Dead Giveaway [6 episodes] (1957) / Murder Bag [28 episodes] (1957-1959) / Dead Trouble [7 episodes] (1958) / Rush Hour (1958) / Crime Sheet [5 episodes] (1959) / ITV Television Playhouse [1 episode] (1959) / Counter-Attack [3 episodes] (1960) / The Roving Reasons [13 episodes] (1960) / Jango [1 episode] (1961) / The Avengers [3 episodes] (1961-1963) / Compact [373 episodes also series co-creator] (1962-1965) / Crossroads [4244 episodes also series co-creator] (1964-1988) / of Dock Green [1 episode] (1966) / Sexton Blake [9 episodes] (1967-1968) / Champion House [30 episodes also series co-creator] (1967-1968)

After Who
Films: Crossroads: A Celebration (1971)
Television: Pathfinders [1 episode] (1972)
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