Stephen Wyatt
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Stephen Wyatt, born in 1948 in Ealing, West London, is a British writer, who was educated at Latymer Upper School and then Cambridge. His first work for television was entitled Claws, was filmed by the BBC, and starred Simon Jones. Wyatt then went on to write two scripts for the science fiction series Doctor Who — these were Paradise Towers and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. Both of those serials featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor.
His other television credits are scripts for The House of Eliott and Casualty.