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      • Gerald Davis (23 February 1930 – 31 August 1991) was a British television writer, best known for his contributions to the science-fiction genre. He also wrote for the soap operas Coronation Street and United!.
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  1. Gerald Davis (23 February 1930 – 31 August 1991) was a British television writer, best known for his contributions to the science-fiction genre. He also wrote for the soap operas Coronation Street and United!.

    • Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis
    • 1975
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0204651Gerry Davis - IMDb

    Gerry Davis was a British author, notably of science fiction teleplays, best remembered today for his contribution to Doctor Who (1963) in the 1960s and as the co-creator of another cult series, Doomwatch (1970).

    • Gerry Davis
    • August 31, 1991
    • February 23, 1930
  3. Mar 2, 2018 · We take a look at the Gerry Davis era behind the scenes of Doctor Who, and examine the changes that he helped introduce…. So. Cybermen. Regeneration. Jamie McCrimmon. Quite the legacy. Yet, Gerry Davis is bubbling under when it comes to fan favourite Script Editors.

  4. Jan 9, 2020 · Gerry Davis was a British television writer, best known for his contributions to the science-fiction genre. From 1966 until the following year, he was the script editor on Doctor Who, for which he co-created the Cybermen.

  5. From 1966 until the following year, he was the script editor on the popular BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, for which he co-created the popular cybernetic monsters known as the Cybermen, who made several appearances in the series over the following twenty-two years.

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    • August 31, 1991
    • February 23, 1930
  6. Gerry Davis, 61, screenwriter-story editor-novelist, died Aug. 31 in Venice, Calif., of cancer. He was writer and story editor on the BBC series "Dr. Who." From 1968 to 1973, he supervised 39 episodes of the BBC's "Doomwatch" series, as creator, writer and story editor.

  7. (1930-1991) UK author, primarily for television, who collaborated with Kit Pedler in the creation of the menacing Cybermen for the Doctor Who storyline The Tenth Planet; these inimical Cyborgs became one of the series' most popular recurring foes.

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