Robert Holmes was script editor of Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977 and the author of more scripts for the 20th-century incarnation of the programme than any other writer (64 episodes in all). (INFO: The Sun Makers) He created or reimagined many key elements of the programme's mythology.
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| - Robert Holmes was script editor of Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977 and the author of more scripts for the 20th-century incarnation of the programme than any other writer (64 episodes in all). (INFO: The Sun Makers) He created or reimagined many key elements of the programme's mythology.
- In the midst of a terrible winter, Robert Holmes fell into the Thames and was frozen for 70 years, where he somehow ended up in the sea and was washed up in Burma. When he was thawed out by the BBC's Burmese Torture Camp Division, he was invited to write for the series Doctor Who, which he basically did until the show killed him with its terribleness in 1986. Along the way, he presided over the First Golden Age of Doctor Who, railed against taxes, tried to kill the Doctor and cancel the show numerous times, and (with Letts and Dicks) created the Mattress.
- Robert Holmes is an artist who has contributed works to the Star Trek Ships of the Line calendars.
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- Bob Holmes aka. The Dark Knight
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- Disfigured man in a cave has super-strong servant working to restore them to power
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| - Robert Holmes was script editor of Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977 and the author of more scripts for the 20th-century incarnation of the programme than any other writer (64 episodes in all). (INFO: The Sun Makers) He created or reimagined many key elements of the programme's mythology.
- In the midst of a terrible winter, Robert Holmes fell into the Thames and was frozen for 70 years, where he somehow ended up in the sea and was washed up in Burma. When he was thawed out by the BBC's Burmese Torture Camp Division, he was invited to write for the series Doctor Who, which he basically did until the show killed him with its terribleness in 1986. Along the way, he presided over the First Golden Age of Doctor Who, railed against taxes, tried to kill the Doctor and cancel the show numerous times, and (with Letts and Dicks) created the Mattress.
- Robert Holmes is an artist who has contributed works to the Star Trek Ships of the Line calendars.
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