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Dave Martin (screenwriter)

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Cause of death
  
Lung Cancer

Role
  
Television writer

Name
  
Dave Martin

Occupation
  
writer


Born
  
1 January 1935 (
1935-01-01
)

Died
  
March 30, 2007, Bridport, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Celia Constanduros (m. ?–2007)

Books
  
Search for the Doctor, Heartbeat

Similar People
  
Bob Baker, Terrance Dicks, Lennie Mayne, Philip Hinchcliffe, Sydney Newman

Movies and TV shows
  

David Ralph Martin (1 January 1935 – 30 March 2007) was an accomplished television and film writer. He was born in Handsworth, Birmingham, England and attended Handsworth Grammar School.

David contributed numerous scripts for the Doctor Who television series between 1971 and 1979 including:

  • The Claws of Axos (1971)
  • The Mutants (1972)
  • The Three Doctors (1973)
  • The Sontaran Experiment (1975)
  • The Hand of Fear (1976)
  • The Invisible Enemy (1977)
  • Underworld (1978)
  • The Armageddon Factor (1979)
  • For all of these, Martin collaborated with Bob Baker. Together they were nicknamed "The Bristol Boys" by the Doctor Who production teams with whom they worked.

    Baker and Martin's most notable contributions to the Doctor Who mythos were probably the robot computer K-9 (created for The Invisible Enemy) and the renegade Time Lord Omega (created for The Three Doctors, Doctor Who's tenth anniversary story).

    They also worked together on the 1975 children's science fantasy television serial Sky and Into the Labyrinth.

    In 1986, he wrote the Doctor Who Make Your Own Adventure book Search for the Doctor.

    At the beginning of 2007 Martin, a smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer; he died of the disease in March. He is survived by his wife Celia (née Constanduros, born 1944), their children, Leo and Thea, and his daughter, Anna, from his first marriage.

    References

    Dave Martin (screenwriter) Wikipedia