Read The Man Who Invented the Daleks Online
Authors: Alwyn Turner
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Let every part
– Hewison,
Culture and Consensus
, p. 44
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right to triviality
– Thompson,
Discrimination and Popular Culture
p. 61
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The disquiet about television
– Hewison,
Culture and Consensus
, p. 118
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I was determined
– Tinker,
The Television Barons
, pp. 47–8
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a follow-up
– Kibble-White and Williams,
The Encyclopaedia of Classic Saturday Night Telly
, p. 14
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the function of people
– BFI Screen Online
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I’d get very uneasy
– Ophir, Gies and Best,
Horizon
, 1989
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If Terry sent you
–
Fantasy Empire
#4, 1982
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It was not difficult
– Groves,
The Terry Nation Story
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I didn’t want
– Ophir, Gies and Best,
Horizon
, 1989
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written at white heat
– Haggard,
She
, p. xv
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lapped up
–
Daily Mirror
, 11 December 1964
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I delivered something
– Nazarro,
TV Zone
#33
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If I had my way
– Nikkel and Dougherty,
Information
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Terry Nation had a thing
– DVD commentary, ‘Planet’ ep. 3
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As a wartime child
– Fleming,
Starburst
, 1979
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Much of sci-fi
–
Guardian
, 15 July 1989
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Whilst we remain
– Nation, ‘Blake’s 7: Series Two’
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They’d watch from
– Davies,
Dalekmania
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To have written
– Ophir, Gies and Best,
Horizon
, 1989
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I suppose that
–
South Wales Echo
, 2 March 1974
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A type of robot
– Oxford English Dictionary (
http://www.oed.com
– retrieved 28 November 2010)
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A good story
– Nazarro,
TV Zone
p. 33
http://www.oed.com
A.
Interviews with Terry Nation
In the last few years of his life, Nation gave several interviews to fan and genre magazines which remain the best record of his opinions on his work. Other newspaper articles are cited in the References.
Howard Loxton,
Guardian
(31 January 1966)
Brian Hoey,
Sunday Best
(BBC Radio 4, 6 February 1972), available on
Doctor Who at the BBC
(BBC CD)
Denis Frost,
Today
(BBC Radio 4, 8 January 1973), available on
Doctor Who at the BBC
(BBC CD)
John Stead,
South Wales Echo
(2 March 1974)
John Fleming,
Starburst
, volume 1, number 6 (January 1979)
Chris Stuart, BBC Radio Wales (unknown date, c.1985)
Jamie Nikkel and Diana Dougherty,
Information: The Newsletter of Star One, the Bay Area Blake’s 7 & British Media Club
, volume 3, issue 5 (July 1988)
Joe Nazarro,
Doctor Who Magazine
, issue 145 (February 1989)
Jackie Ophir, Diane Gies and Nicola Best,
Horizon: The Blake’s 7 Appreciation Society
, issue 22 (June 1989)
Michael Macomber,
The Liberator’s Log: Newsletter of the Cygnus Alphans, a Delaware Valley Blake’s 7 Fan Club
, volume 5, issues 6 and 7 (February – March 1992)
Joe Nazarro,
TV Zone
, issues 31, 33, 34 and 35 (June – October 1992)
John Peel,
Starburst
, issue 200 (April 1995)
B.
Archives
I am extremely grateful to Deb Boultwood for allowing me access to documents from the archives of her father, Dave Freeman; to Paul Fishman, who similarly allowed me access to his archive of Daleks material; and to Anthony Brockway for sharing items from his own collection.
The following files at the BBC Written Archives Centre (WAC) in Reading have been consulted and quoted from
:
RCONT1 Terry Nation; RCONT18 Terry Nation; RC0NT20 Terry Nation; RCONT21 Terry Nation; T5/1241/1
Doctor Who
: ‘The Chase’; T5/1246/1
Doctor Who
: ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’; T5/1247/1
Doctor Who
: ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’; T12/391/5
The Ted Ray Show
; T65/29/1
Doctor Who
: ‘Death to the Daleks’; T65/72/1
Blake’s 7
series one, two and three copyright billing; T65/85/1
The Incredible Robert Baldick
; T75/90/1
Blake’s 7
General; Teli/c/781/5948
Also quoted from is ‘Blake’s 7: Series Two’, a paper written by Terry Nation in 1978.
C.
Documentaries and DVDs
Many of the following were made for inclusion as special features or extras on DVD releases of various television shows. The
Doctor Who
DVDs are included since the commentaries and the subtitled production notes are an invaluable source of information; similarly the
Blake’s 7
DVDs and the 2003 edition of the
Survivors
DVDs contain commentaries and – in the latter case – interviews.
Blake’s 7
(BBC DVD, 2003–6) – commentary: Chris Boucher, Jan Chappell, Brian Croucher, Paul Darrow, Stephen Greif, Michael Keating, Sally Knyvette, David Maloney, Jacqueline Pearce, Gareth Thomas
Steve Broster,
The Rumble in the Jungle: Remembering ‘Planet of the Daleks’
(2 Entertain, 2009)
Phil Clarke,
30 Years
(BBC Radio 2, 20 November 1993), available on
Doctor Who at the BBC
(BBC CD)
Kevin Davies,
Dalekmania
(Amity, 1995)
Doctor Who
: ‘The Daleks’ (BBC DVD, 2006) – production text: Martin Wiggins; commentary: Carole Ann Ford, Christopher Barry, Verity Lambert, Richard Martin, Gary Russell, William Russell
Doctor Who
: ‘The Keys of Marinus’ (BBC DVD, 2009) – production text: Richard Molesworth; commentary: Raymond Cusick, Carole Ann Ford, John Gorrie, William Russell
Doctor Who
: ‘The Dalek Invasion of Earth’ (BBC DVD, 2003) – production text: Martin Wiggins; commentary: Carole Ann Ford, Verity Lambert, Richard Martin, Gary Russell, William Russell
Doctor Who
: ‘The Chase’ (BBC DVD, 2010) – production text: Richard Bignell; commentary: Richard Martin, Maureen O'Brien, Peter Purves, William Russell
Doctor Who
: ‘Planet of the Daleks’ (BBC DVD, 2009) – production text: Martin Wiggins; commentary: Terrance Dicks, Prentis Hancock, Barry Letts, Katy Manning, Tim Preece
Doctor Who
: ‘Genesis of the Daleks’ (BBC DVD, 2006) – production text: Richard Molesworth; commentary: Tom Baker, David Maloney, Peter Miles, Elizabeth Sladen
Doctor Who
: ‘Destiny of the Daleks’ (BBC DVD, 2007) – production text: Richard Molesworth; commentary: David Gooderson, Ken Grieve, Lalla Ward
Paul Giddings,
Cusick in Cardiff
(2 Entertain, 2009)
James Goss,
Daleks Beyond the Screen
(2 Entertain, 2009)
James Goss,
Daleks! Conquer and Destroy
(2 Entertain, 2009)
James Goss,
The Thrill of the Chase
(2 Entertain, 2009)
Steve Groves,
The Terry Nation Story: A Radio Wales Arts Show Special
(Parrog Productions for BBC Radio Wales)
Marcus Hearn,
Stripped for Action: The Story of Doctor Who Comics
(2 Entertain, 2009)
Richard Molesworth,
Terror Nation: Terry Nation and Doctor Who
(2 Entertain, 2007)
Stewart La Rivière and Thomas Cock,
The Morning After: Remembering the Persuaders!
(Swinging Star, 2006)
Stewart La Rivière and Thomas Cock,
The Saint Steps in to Television
(Swinging Star, 2006)
Survivors
: Series One (BBC DVD, 2003) – commentary: Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, Andy Priestner, Pennant Roberts, Carolyn Seymour; plus interviews with: Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, Pennant Roberts, Tanya Ronder, Carolyn Seymour
D.
Non-fiction books and articles
Some of the material quoted, as will be apparent from the References, comes from newspapers and magazines, but the following books have also been consulted. Where a paperback or revised edition is shown, it indicates that any page references cited are to that edition.
Kingsley Amis,
New Maps of Hell
(Victor Gollancz, 1960; pbk edn: New English Library, 1969)
Arthur Askey,
Before Your Very Eyes
(Woburn Press, 1975; pbk edn: Coronet, 1977)
Tony Attwood (ed.),
Blake’s 7: The Programme Guide
(W.H. Allen, 1982; rev pbk edn: Virgin Books, 1994)
Robert Baden-Powell,
Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship
(Scout Association, 1908; pbk edn: 1994)
J.G. Ballard,
Miracles of Life: An Autobiography
(Fourth Estate, 2008; pbk edn: HarperCollins, 2008)
Martin Barker,
A Haunt of Fears: The Strange History of the British Horror Comics Campaign
(Pluto, 1984)
Tony Benn (ed. Ruth Winstone),
Against the Tide: Diaries 1973–76
(Hutchinson, 1989; pbk edn: Arrow, 1990)
Bernard Bergonzi,
The Early H.G. Wells: A Study of the Scientific Romances
(Manchester University Press, 1961)
Jonathan Bignell and Andrew O’Day,
Terry Nation
(Manchester University Press, 2004)
Ronald Blythe,
The Age of Illusion: Some Glimpses of Britain between the Wars 1919–1940
(Hamish Hamilton, 1963; pbk edn: Oxford University Press, 1983)
Christopher Booker,
The Neophiliacs: A Study of the Revolution in English Life in the Fifties and Sixties
(Collins, 1969; pbk edn: Fontana, 1970)
Julia Briggs,
Night Visitors: The Rise and Fall of the English Ghost Story
(Faber and Faber, 1977)
David Butler and Anne Sloman,
British Political Facts 1900–1979
(Macmillan, 1980, 5th edition)
David Butler (ed.),
Time and Relative Dissertations in Space: Critical Perspectives on
Doctor Who (Manchester University Press, 2007)
William Vivian Butler,
The Durable Desperadoes
(Macmillan, 1973)
Humphrey Carpenter,
Spike Milligan: The Biography
(Hodder & Stoughton, 2003; rev pbk edn: 2004)
Andrew Cartmel,
Through Time: An Unauthorised and Unofficial History of Doctor Who
(Continuum, 2005)
Max Caulfield,
Mary Whitehouse
(Mowbrays, 1975)
James Chapman,
Saints and Avengers: British Adventure Series of the 1960s
(I.B. Tauris, 2002)
Lewis Chester,
All My Shows Are Great: The Life of Lew Grade
(Aurum, 2010)
John R. Cook and Peter Wright (eds),
British Science Fiction Television: A Hitchhiker’s Guide
(I.B. Tauris, 2006)
Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping,
The Avengers Dossier: The Definitive Unauthorised Guide
(Virgin Books, 1998)
David Croft,
You Have Been Watching …
(BBC Books, 2004)
Rich Cross,
Worlds Apart: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to the BBC’s Remake of Survivors
(Classic TV Press, 2010)
Rich Cross and Andy Priestner,
The End of the World: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Survivors
(Telos Publishing, 2005)
Tony Curtis and Barry Paris,
The Autobiography
(William Heinemann, 1994)
Paul Darrow,
You’re Him, Aren’t You? An Autobiography
(Big Finish, 2006)
Terrance Dicks (ed.),
Terry Nation’s Dalek Special
(Target, 1979)
Jeff Evans,
The Penguin TV Companion
(Penguin, 2001)
Kilmeny Faye-Saunders (ed.),
Radio Times Guide to Films
(BBC Worldwide, 2000)
Paul Ferris,
Sir Huge: The Life of Huw Wheldon
(Michael Joseph, 1990)
John Fisher,
Tony Hancock: The Definitive Biography
(HarperCollins, 2008)
Paul Gambaccini and Rod Taylor,
Television’s Greatest Hits: Every Hit Television Programme since 1960
(Network Books, 1993)
Denis Gifford,
The Golden Age of Radio
(B.T. Batsford, 1985)
Ian Gittins,
Top of the Pops: Mishaps, Miming and Music – The Adventures of TV’s No. 1 Pop Show
(BBC, 2007)
Cliff Goodwin,
When the Wind Changed: The Life and Death of Tony Hancock
(Century, 1999)
Freddie Hancock and David Nathan,
Hancock
(William Kimber, 1969; pbk edn: BBC Publications, 1986)
Ian Hernon,
The Blair Decade
(Politico’s, 2007)
Robert Hewison,
Culture and Consensus: England, Art and Politics since 1940
(Methuen, 1995; rev edn: 1997)
Douglas Hill (ed.),
Tribune 40: The First Forty Years of a Socialist Newspaper
(Quartet, 1977)
David J. Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker,
Doctor Who: The Sixties
(Doctor Who Books, 1992; pbk edn: 1993)
David J. Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker,
Doctor Who: The Seventies
(Doctor Who Books, 1994; pbk edn: 1995)
David J. Howe, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker,
Doctor Who: The Eighties
(Doctor Who Books, 1996; pbk edn: 1997)
Frankie Howerd,
On the Way I Lost It: An Autobiography
(W.H. Allen, 1976)
Clive James,
Visions Before Midnight: Television Criticism from the Observer 1972–76
(Jonathan Cape, 1977; pbk edn: Picador, 1981)
Paul Jennings,
The Paul Jennings Reader: Collected Pieces 1943–89
(Bloomsbury, 1990)
Ted Kavanagh,
Tommy Handley
(Hodder and Stoughton, 1949)
Jack Kibble-White and Steve Williams,
The Encyclopaedia of Classic Saturday Night Telly
(Allison & Busby, 2007; pbk edn: 2008)
Joan Le Mesurier,
Lady Don’t Fall Backwards: A Memoir
(Sidgwick & Jackson, 1988)