Eric Saward

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Eric Saward was born in December 1944 and became a script writer and script editor for the BBC, resigning from the latter post on the TV programme Doctor Who in 1986.

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His career as a script writer began with drama for radio while he was working as a teacher. Later he was able to cross into full-time writing. He was approached by the current Doctor Who script editor Christopher H. Bidmead to submit some ideas to the series on the strength of a recommendation from the senior drama script editor at BBC Radio. He received a commission to write the story The Visitation. This in turn led to his appointment as script editor on the recommendation of Antony Root, who had briefly replaced Bidmead. In addition to his role as script editor, Saward also wrote the television stories Earthshock, Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks as well as the 1985 radio play Slipback. He also performed uncredited writing duties on The Twin Dilemma and Attack of the Cybermen.

He did not have a harmonious relationship with Doctor Who's producer John Nathan-Turner which gave rise to tensions behind the scenes. This came to a head during the production of The Trial of a Time Lord in the middle of 1986 and Eric resigned as Script Editor before the completion of production. Nevertheless, Saward's association with the show continued — in the 1990s he wrote linking narration for Doctor Who audio releases of missing episodes, and more recently he has appeared in interviews on DVDs of his serials and contributed a short story to the Big Finish Short Trips collection.

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