Question 1: ________ (1978) (with Robert Holmes who is uncredited) | |||
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Question 2: The Trial of a Time Lord: ________ (1987) | |||
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Question 3: These were followed by the "Sally Ann" series about a determined ragdoll, "Magnificent Max" about a cat and "The Adventures of Goliath" about a ________. | |||
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Question 4: He had, however, been the uncredited co-writer of ________ earlier in the season, after performing extensive work on writer Brian Hayles' original scripts. | |||
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Question 5: Following his discharge from the armed forces, he worked for five years as an advertising copywriter, and began writing radio play scripts for the ________ in his spare time. | |||
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Question 6: On one occasion, Dicks recalls in the documentary, he had enlisted Robert Holmes to novelise his teleplay for ________, but when Holmes gave up on the project after writing only one chapter, it was left to Dicks to complete the work. | |||
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Question 7: His book World Game, featuring the Second Doctor is set during "________", a period derived from fan theories. | |||
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Question 8: In 1980 Dicks returned to the Doctor Who fold when he wrote ________ for the eighteenth season. | |||
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Question 9: Sarah Jane Adventures - ________[1] (2007) | |||
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Question 10: Dicks made his final contribution to televised Doctor Who in 1983, when he wrote the ninety-minute twentieth anniversary special episode ________. | |||
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