South African novelist, television writer and producer
John Wiles (20 September 1925 – 5 April 1999) was a South African novelist, television writer and producer. He was the second producer of the science fiction series Doctor Who, succeeding Verity Lambert, and credited on four serials between 1965 and 1966, namely The Myth Makers,[1]The Daleks' Master Plan (which lasted for twelve episodes),[1]The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve,[2] and The Ark.[3]
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JohnWiles (20 September 1925 – 5 April 1999) was a South African novelist, television writer and producer. He was the second producer of the science fiction...
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positions as story editor and producer in the third season, Donald Tosh and JohnWiles wanted to take Doctor Who in new directions, moving towards historical...
story editor Donald Tosh, and the crew was joined during production by JohnWiles, who was soon to replace Lambert as producer. The serial was produced...
Africa to marry Gordon Wiles, whom she had met while studying violin in London. Margaret and Gordon had two sons, Peter and John. Wiles played violin with...
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degree from Princeton University in 2006 under the guidance of Andrew JohnWiles. After that he was a Hill Assistant Professor at the Rutgers University...
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producer by overseeing the production of scripts that his predecessor JohnWiles and former story editor Donald Tosh had commissioned. Lloyd and the newly...
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Unearthly Child – "Mission to the Unknown" 86 Programme's first producer JohnWiles 1965–1966 The Myth Makers – The Ark 24 First male producer Innes Lloyd...
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"Escape Switch". JohnWiles replaced Verity Lambert as producer after "Mission to the Unknown". Innes Lloyd, in turn, replaced Wiles after The Ark. Donald...
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