Aside from writing two Fourth Doctor adventures – Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom
– he co-created the well-remembered Shoestring (1979–80) starring
Trevor Eve as a detective on the edge, and created the enormously
popular Jersey-based cop show, Bergerac (1981–89). He also scripted
episodes of the most iconic series of the 60s and 70s including Danger
Man, The Avengers, Callan and The Sweeney and served as a producer on
huge hits such as Hannay, The Darling Buds of May and Lovejoy.
But Doctor Who fans will remember Robert for his two fantastic
stories from the 70s. The first, Terror of the Zygons, introduced the
shapeshifting Zygons, a popular foe who returned in the 50th anniversary
special and more recently, in a series 9 two-parter.
His second adventure, The Seeds of Doom, is a cracking six-parter
full of wit, energy, terrific dialogue and superb characters. The alien
menace of the story – the Krynoids – only made a single television
appearance but they remain one of the best-loved monsters from the
show’s early years.
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