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  2. Early career. In 1944, at the age of 18, Holmes joined the army, fighting with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders regiment in Burma. He rapidly earned a commission, and as such became the youngest commissioned officer in the entire British army during the Second World War.

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    Robert Holmes. Writer: Doctor Who. In 1944, at the age of eighteen, Holmes joined the army, fighting with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders regiment in Burma. He rapidly earned a commission, and as such became the youngest commissioned officer in the entire British army during the Second World War.

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  4. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › holmes_robertSFE: Holmes, Robert

    Robert Colin Holmes. born Tring, Hertfordshire: 2 April 1926. died Oxford, Oxfordshire: 24 May 1986. works. series. Doctor Who: The Scripts: The Talons of Weng-Chiang (London: Titan Books, 1989) [tie to the television series; Doctor Who: pb/Duncan Fegredo]

  5. Apr 5, 2018 · Robert Holmes is widely regarded as the best writer/script editor of Doctor Who, either ever or at least from its first 26 series. His writing was cynical, violent, blackly comic, and frequently makes more sense if read as an attack on or parody of Doctor Who itself.

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  6. Jul 30, 2020 · I look into the story behind Robert Holmes, widely regarded to be one of the best writers ever to write for Doctor Who, and the legacy that he left behind. ...more.

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  7. Jan 9, 2020 · Robert Holmes was an English television scriptwriter, who for over twenty-five years contributed to some of the most popular programmes screened in the UK and is considered one of the best writers to have worked on Doctor Who.

  8. Written by Richard Molesworth. Introduction by Robert Banks Stewart. Those who know the work of scriptwriter Robert Holmes will not be at all surprised by the effusive and expansive appreciation in which he is held today by his colleagues, peers, and contemporaries.