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He is best known for making up the word "Dalek", coasting off the work of Raymond Cusick for the rest of his life, and using his copyright ownership of the Daleks to keep writing his one story over and over.

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  • He is best known for making up the word "Dalek", coasting off the work of Raymond Cusick for the rest of his life, and using his copyright ownership of the Daleks to keep writing his one story over and over.
  • Terry Nation (* 8. August 1930 in Wales; † 9. März 1997) ist ein Doctor Who-Autor. Er gilt als der Erfinder der Daleks und schrieb folgende Episoden: * The Daleks * The Keys of Marinus * The Dalek Invasion of Earth * The Chase Im Printbereich war Nation u.a. für die Inhalte der Dalek Annuals verantwortlich. Kategorie:Doctor Who Autoren
  • Terry Nation (8 August 1930 - 9 March 1997) was a writer for Doctor Who. He was best known as the creator of the Daleks and Blake's 7. He also created the 1970s post-holocaust drama serial, Survivors. He was born in Wales and died of emphysema in Los Angeles. In later Doctor Who TV stories he has been credited as the creator of the Daleks in on-screen credits.
  • thumb|310px Terry Nation (Cardiff, le 8 août 1930 - Los Angeles, 9 mars 1997) est un scénariste et écrivain gallois. Il est probablement le plus connu pour avoir créé les Daleks et avoir créé deux programmes de science-fiction: Survivors et Blake's 7.
  • name Terry Nation birth date 8th August 1930 birthplace Cardiff, Wales death date 9th of March 1997 death place Los Angeles, California notable works Creating the Daleks in the science fiction television series Doctor Who and the television series Survivors and Blake's 7 occupation Television Scriptwriter nationality British period 1960s 1970s genre science fiction Terry Nation (August 8 1930 – March 9 1997) was a Welsh television screenwriter.
  • Terry Nation (August 8, 1930 – March 9, 1997) wrote the opening gambits for Target MacGyver, Thief of Budapest & The Golden Triangle, and was a writer and producer for seasons 1 and 2. Born in Cardiff, Wales, Terry Nation was a major contributor to science fiction television during a key point in its development. He started his career as a comedy writer in the 1950s, with his first break coming in 1955 when Spike Milligan spotted his work and bought one of Nation's sketches "because he looked hungry". Nation's profile began to rise, notably with his engagement as a writer for Tony Hancock, and he went on to write scipts for all the other big British comedians of the 1960s.
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  • Creating the Daleks in the science fiction television series Doctor Who and the television series Survivors and Blake's 7
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  • Kate Nation
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  • Terry Nation
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  • Terry Nation, an image from a documentary accompanying the DVD release of the serial Destiny of the Daleks.
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  • Survivors, Rebecca's World, Blake's 7, MacGyver
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  • Television Scriptwriter
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  • 1930-08-08(xsd:date)
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  • British
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  • He is best known for making up the word "Dalek", coasting off the work of Raymond Cusick for the rest of his life, and using his copyright ownership of the Daleks to keep writing his one story over and over.
  • name Terry Nation birth date 8th August 1930 birthplace Cardiff, Wales death date 9th of March 1997 death place Los Angeles, California notable works Creating the Daleks in the science fiction television series Doctor Who and the television series Survivors and Blake's 7 occupation Television Scriptwriter nationality British period 1960s 1970s genre science fiction Terry Nation (August 8 1930 – March 9 1997) was a Welsh television screenwriter. He is probably best known for creating the villainous Daleks in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. Nation also created two science-fiction shows - Survivors and Blakes 7.
  • Terry Nation (* 8. August 1930 in Wales; † 9. März 1997) ist ein Doctor Who-Autor. Er gilt als der Erfinder der Daleks und schrieb folgende Episoden: * The Daleks * The Keys of Marinus * The Dalek Invasion of Earth * The Chase Im Printbereich war Nation u.a. für die Inhalte der Dalek Annuals verantwortlich. Kategorie:Doctor Who Autoren
  • Terry Nation (8 August 1930 - 9 March 1997) was a writer for Doctor Who. He was best known as the creator of the Daleks and Blake's 7. He also created the 1970s post-holocaust drama serial, Survivors. He was born in Wales and died of emphysema in Los Angeles. In later Doctor Who TV stories he has been credited as the creator of the Daleks in on-screen credits.
  • thumb|310px Terry Nation (Cardiff, le 8 août 1930 - Los Angeles, 9 mars 1997) est un scénariste et écrivain gallois. Il est probablement le plus connu pour avoir créé les Daleks et avoir créé deux programmes de science-fiction: Survivors et Blake's 7.
  • Terry Nation (August 8, 1930 – March 9, 1997) wrote the opening gambits for Target MacGyver, Thief of Budapest & The Golden Triangle, and was a writer and producer for seasons 1 and 2. Born in Cardiff, Wales, Terry Nation was a major contributor to science fiction television during a key point in its development. He started his career as a comedy writer in the 1950s, with his first break coming in 1955 when Spike Milligan spotted his work and bought one of Nation's sketches "because he looked hungry". Nation's profile began to rise, notably with his engagement as a writer for Tony Hancock, and he went on to write scipts for all the other big British comedians of the 1960s. Nation then became involved a new sci-fi project being developed by the BBC, which turned out to be Doctor Who. He is often mistakenly credited as the creator of the series, which is untrue, although he was undeniably a leading force in the success of the series with over 60 episodes to his name and several spin-offs. His most famous and enduring creation was the Daleks. He also wrote for several other high profile British TV programmes such as The Avengers, The Baron, The Persuaders!, The Champions, and The Saint. He created Survivors in 1975 and Blake's 7 in 1978. He moved to Los Angeles in 1980 where he worked on several American TV projects, including MacGyver. Terry Nation died of emphysema in 1997.
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