Who invented Doctor Who

Terry Nation
Terence Joseph "Terry" Nation (8 August 1930 – 9 March 1997)[1] was a Welsh television writer and novelist.

Nation first made his name as a comedy writer before becoming a prolific writer for drama, working on many of the most popular British series of the 1960s and 1970s.

He made a significant contribution to the long-running BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who from its outset, creating the villainous Daleks which established its early popularity and later devising the recurring character of Davros.

Nation was also the creator of two series for the BBC, Survivors and Blake's 7, which became much-loved cult television classics.

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