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May 10, 2024, 9:22 pm UTC    
October 14, 2023 05:32AM
Doctor Who's first writer could finally be recognised 60 years after he helped launch the hugely-popular series.

Anthony Coburn penned the first four episodes of the sci-fi drama in 1963 - a story called An Unearthly Child.

But after his second story did not air, the writer has been seen as a minor figure among some Doctor Who fans.

However, a campaign to erect a memorial to Coburn in his home town of Herne Bay, Kent, is gathering pace a month ahead of the show's 60th anniversary.

[www.bbc.co.uk]

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