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Terry Nation has 43 books on Goodreads with 4603 ratings. Terry Nation’s most popular book is Survivors.
28. Mai 2014 · Terry Nation's classic story of the world devastated by a pandemic... And who will survive? Brand new audio series starring Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, Loui...
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Exterminate! A Closer Look at Dr Who’s Daleks. Writer Terry Nation came to the British TV series Dr Who in 1963 with the directive to create a new villain for the series. “They were an answer to a practical problem,” Nation told The Guardian in 1966. “Dr Who was landing on this planet, who could the heavy be?
16. März 1997 · Born in Llandaff, South Wales in 1930, Terry Nation started work in his father's furniture company when he left school at the age of 16, and became a commercial traveller for the business. By the time he was 25, Nation had set his sights on show business and quit his job.
4. Nov. 2014 · Read the whole Terry Nation interview, in which he also talks about Blake's 7 and why he thought Doctor Who would never succeed, here and here. Show all 16 comments
Terence Joseph Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997) was a British writer and producer from Wales. His career break came in 1962, when he was commissioned to write material for Tony Hancock – first for Hancock's unsuccessful series for Associated Television broadcast on ITV in 1963, and then his stage show. Although Nation accompanied ...
Nation's premise – "The Dirty Dozen in space" – endured from start to finish, though, as did a certain adult pessimism about the effectiveness of rebellion against an all-powerful Galactic Empire. As a storyteller, Nation tended to the traditional, and also to the repetitive – as his sympathetic biographer Alwyn Turner admits.