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      • Victor Francis Pemberton (10 October 1931 – 13 August 2017) was a British writer and television producer. His scriptwriting work included BBC radio plays, and television scripts for the BBC and ITV, including Doctor Who, The Slide, Timeslip, Tightrope and The Adventures of Black Beauty.
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  2. Victor Francis Pemberton (10 October 1931 – 13 August 2017) was a British writer and television producer. His scriptwriting work included BBC radio plays, and television scripts for the BBC and ITV, including Doctor Who, The Slide, Timeslip, Tightrope [2][3] and The Adventures of Black Beauty. [4] .

  3. Victor Pemberton (10 October 1931 - 13 August 2017 [1]) wrote the Doctor Who television story Fury from the Deep and the audio drama Doctor Who and the Pescatons (as well as their respective novelisations), acted as script editor from The Evil of the Daleks to The Ice Warriors but was only credited on The Tomb of the Cybermen, and appeared in a ...

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    Victor Pemberton (10 October 1931-13 August 2017) wrote the Doctor Who television story Fury from the Deep and the audio drama Doctor Who and the Pescatons (as well as their respective novelisations), acted as script editor from The Evil of the Daleks to The Ice Warriors but was only credited on The Tomb of the Cybermen, and appeared in a minor acting role as Jules Faure in The Moonbase. Along with Glyn Jones, Toby Whithouse and Mark Gatiss, he is one of a handful of people to have both written and acted in TV Doctor Who.

    As Fury from the Deep is missing all its episodes, Pemberton is the only writer (excluding Elwyn Jones) to not have a single surviving Doctor Who episode in the BBC Archives.

    He is often credited as the one who created the Doctor's sonic screwdriver although it was production assistant Michael Briant who suggested to change the Doctor's normal screwdriver into a "sonic" one on location. (DWM 277)

    He shared his memories of The Tomb of the Cybermen on the audio commentary for the 2012 reissue of the DVD release and the documentary The Lost Giants.

    He was in a relationship for many years with actor David Spenser, his life partner, until Spenser passed away in 2013. Both were acknowledged in a posthumous tribute by Gary Russell in the form a visual easter egg in the Fury from the Deep, where a clipboard contains a note that says "Get Vic and Dave on this!".

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  4. Aug 14, 2017 · Actor and writer and inventor of the Sonic Screwdriver Victor Pemberton has died at the age of 85. Victor Pemberton was one of a select group of people to have both written for and appeared in Doctor Who.

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofVictor Pemberton - BAFTA

    A British writer best known for his work on Doctor Who (1968), Pemberton first appeared on the sci-fi series as an actor before returning as a script editor, and was responsible for introducing the sonic screwdriver when he wrote the serial ‘Fury from the Deep’.

  6. Apr 2, 2016 · While there, I got to meet the lovely Victor Pemberton (far left in photo). Pemberton’s Doctor Who credits may not be extensive, but they do include some much-loved classics, including The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967).

  7. Aug 14, 2017 · Writer and actor Victor Pemberton has passed away, aged 85. Pemberton was one of a select few to have written for and appeared in Doctor Who.