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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_HaylesBrian Hayles - Wikipedia

    Brian Leonard Hayles (7 March 1931 – 30 October 1978) was an English television and film writer, most notably for the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.

  2. Brian Hayles (7 March 1931-30 October 1978[1]) was a British television writer. In addition to his six television scripts, he adapted two of his stories as Target novelisations. He is notable as the creator of the Ice Warriors.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0371318Brian Hayles - IMDb

    Brian Hayles was born on 7 March 1930 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Doctor Who (1963), Warlords of the Deep (1978) and Nothing But the Night (1973). He died on 30 October 1978.

    • Writer
    • March 7, 1930
    • Brian Hayles
    • October 30, 1978
  4. Brian Hayles (7 March 1931-30 October 1978) was a British television writer. In addition to his six television scripts, he adapted two of his stories as Target novelisations. He is notable as the creator of the Ice Warriors.

  5. The Moon Stallion is a British children's television serial made by the BBC in 1978 and written by Brian Hayles, who also authored its novelization. [1] [2] [3] The series stars Sarah Sutton as Diana Purwell, a young blind girl who becomes embroiled in mystical intrigue set around the Berkshire and Wiltshire countryside.

  6. Jan 9, 2020 · Brian Hayles Born: Friday 7th March 1930 Died: Monday 30th October 1978 (age: 48) He wrote six stories for Doctor Who and is best known for his creation of the Celestial Toymaker in the 1966 story of the same name, the Ice Warriors, introduced in the 1967 story of the same name, and the feudal planet Peladon, the setting for The ...

  7. Mar 18, 1976 · Brian Hayles' novelisation of his own television adventure from 1967 sees the Second Doctor and his travelling companions Jamie and Victoria having their first encounter with the Ice Warriors from the planet Mars, one of the all-time great alien menaces the series has produced.