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Doctor Who: Dragonfire: 7th Doctor Novelisation - Ian Briggs Bonnie Langford - Science fiction - Contact; Newsletter. Newsletter Sign in for news and special offers information. Data Administrator: ABE-IPS Sp. z o.o. Choose interesting categories. I have read and agree. Ian Briggs (born 31 October ) wrote the Doctor Who stories Dragonfire and The Curse of Fenric as well as their novelisations. He also created the character of the Seventh Doctor 's companion Ace, who first appeared in Dragonfire. Briggs based Ace on a "scanty" document from script editor Andrew Cartmel outlining a character who was London girl called Alf.  · Dragonfire written by Ian Briggs and directed by Chris Clough. This story in a nutshell: The Doctor visits a freezer centre and exchanges a ginger doughnut for a naff explosives expert. Master Manipulator: I know this wont me very popular but I find that McCoy was actually at his best for the most part during season Author: Doc Oho.


Ian Briggs (born 31 October ) wrote the Doctor Who stories Dragonfire and The Curse of Fenric as well as their novelisations. He also created the character of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace, who first appeared in Dragonfire. Briggs based Ace on a "scanty" document from script editor Andrew Cartmel outlining a character who was London girl called Alf. (DWM ) In a talk with Cartmel. Ian Briggs. · Rating details · ratings · 22 reviews. The Doctor and Ace are put to the ultimate test when the TARDIS dematerializes in Second World War England at a top-secret naval base. The army church, built on Viking graves, bears inscriptions calling for the wolves of Fenric to return for their treasure. Ian Briggs, Writer: Doctor Who. Ian Briggs studied drama at Manchester University and after that worked in the theatre on lighting and design, including on some jazz shows. Following that he worked at the BBC's Script Unit reading unsolicited scripts and also freelanced for the Royal Court and some film companies. He was commissioned by Andrew Cartmel first to write "Dragonfire".


Written by Ian Briggs. Directed by Chris Clough. Incidental Music by Dominic Glynn. Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Melanie), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Tony Selby (Glitz), Edward Peel (Kane), Patricia Quinn (Belazs) [], Tony Osoba (Kracauer) [], Shirin Taylor (Customer) [1,3], Ian Mackenzie (Anderson) [1,3], Stephanie Fayerman (McLuhan) [1,3], Stuart Organ (Bazin) [1,3], Sean Blowers (Zed) [1], Nigel Miles-Thomas (Pudovkin) [], Leslie Meadows (The. He also created the character of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace, who first appeared in Dragonfire. He was approached by Peter Darvill-Evans at Virgin to complete the Timewyrm New Adventures sequence but so far, unlike his colleagues Marc Platt, Ben Aaronovitch, and (script editor) Andrew C Ian Briggs wrote the Doctor Who stories Dragonfire and The Curse of Fenric as well as their novelisations. Ian Briggs (born 31 October ) wrote the Doctor Who stories Dragonfire and The Curse of Fenric as well as their novelisations. He also created the character of the Seventh Doctor 's companion Ace, who first appeared in Dragonfire. Briggs based Ace on a "scanty" document from script editor Andrew Cartmel outlining a character who was London girl called Alf.

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