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Bob Baker
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He co-created K-9, the Fourth Doctor's robot dog, for the serial
The Invisible Enemy: Part One (1977)
. It was one of many contributions to the
Doctor Who (1963)
series by Baker and his then writing partner,
Dave Martin
, throughout the 1970s.
He was brought onto
Doctor Who (1963)
by the script editor in the early 1970s,
Terrance Dicks
. The
Doctor Who (1963)
producers
Barry Letts
,
Philip Hinchcliffe
and
Graham Williams
all considered him to be among the best writers of the series. He offered to write for the revival,
Doctor Who (2005)
, but was told by executive producer
Russell T. Davies
that his services were not required. Davies did not actually use any writers from the original series.
He is the only Academy Award-winning writer of
Doctor Who (1963)
.
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