- Alan W. Lear
Alan William Lear (born October, 1953) is a Scottish writer of
science fiction and horror, whose credits include the 1984BBC Radio 4 play "Why Not Take All of Me? "Lear wrote four plays for the
Audio Visuals series of amateur-produced "Doctor Who " stories in the 1980s entitled "Enclave Irrelative" (which featuredMichael Wisher as "Maul"), "Minuet in Hell " (again featuring Michael Wisher, this time asLord Sandwich ), "Cloud Of Fear" and "Planet Of Lies" (from an original scenario byJim Mortimore ). The latter saw the destruction ofGallifrey and theTime Lord s by theDalek s many years before the 2005 revival of "Doctor Who" did something similar.He was also the writer behind Audio Visuals' first foray into video production with the little seen drama "
Scarecrow City ", starringNicholas Briggs as Arthur Mowbray andLiz Knight as Penny dealing with unusual behaviour in the city of Pastonmouth.In 2001, "Minuet in Hell" was extensively rewritten (by Lear with
Gary Russell ) and remade byBig Finish Productions for their range of audio dramas withPaul McGann featuring as the Eighth Doctor. A further story by Lear for Big Finish, "Riders Of The Vortex", was abandoned due to creative difficulties with producer Gary Russell.External links
* [http://www.bigfinish.com/ Big Finish Productions] Official website
* [http://justyce.org/ Justyce.org] - Audio Visuals tribute site
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