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From: hobbit@sunybcs.UUCP (Thomas Pellitieri)
Newsgroups: net.tv.drwho
Subject: Re: City of Death
Message-ID: <189@sunybcs.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 30-Jul-84 10:55:39 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 30 10:55:39 1984
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[ His hands are cold!! ]

The BBC has this funny little rule: A person may only do one job for a
television programme.  Therefore, the script editor is NOT ALLOWED TO
WRITE PROGRAMS!!

Well, rules were made to be broken.  'David Agnew' is a pseudonym used
more than once to cover up the fact that the script editor had done some
writing.  Terrence Dicks and Barry Letts did this A LOT during the
Pertwee era.  Doug probably got paid for it, but he wasn't allowed credit.
In more recent days, a BBC production unit manager, Gary Downie, did some
choreography for 'Black Orchid' (Teaching Janet Fielding to dance was nigh
on impossible!).  He did not get any credit for that in the episode, but
he did get the cash!
				Whoviastically yours,
-- 
				-The Parker Hobbit
				 a.k.a. Thomas R. Pellitieri

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