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    Malcolm Hulke
    An image from Danger Man, one of the productions that also features Malcolm Hulke.
    Malcolm Hulke

    Malcolm Hulke

    November 21, 1924

    Malcolm Ainsworth Hulke (21 November 1924 – 6 July 1979) was a British television writer and author of the industry "bible" Writing for Television in the 70s. He is remembered chiefly for his work on the science fiction series Doctor Who although he contributed to many popular television series of the era.

    Known as "Mac" throughout his life, Hulke was born out of wedlock in 1924 and never knew his father. He later discussed the social stigma of illegitimacy and his personal experiences of it in a 1964 radio documentary and a 1973 op-ed piece in The Observer. He lived with his mother, Marian, until her death in 1943 in Cumberland. In 1945 he was conscripted into the Royal Navy. Impressed by the Russian prisoners of War whom he met in Norway and by the Red Army's defeat of the Nazis on the Eastern Front, Hulke joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1945 and worked briefly as a typist in the party's headquarters. He left the party in 1951, objecting to the Soviet Union's hostility to Yugoslavia and its line on the Korean War, but soon re-joined, and appears to have remained a member of the party until the early 1960s. His politics remained firmly on the left, and this was reflected in his writings, which often explored anti-authoritarian, environmental, and humanist themes.

    Doctor Who

    Doctor Who

    1963

    The Avengers

    The Avengers

    1961

    Danger Man

    Danger Man

    1960

    Doctor Who: The War Games

    Doctor Who: The War Games

    1969

    Doctor Who and the Silurians

    Doctor Who and the Silurians

    1970

    Doctor Who: The Sea Devils

    Doctor Who: The Sea Devils

    1972

    Doctor Who: Colony in Space

    Doctor Who: Colony in Space

    1971

    Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

    Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

    1967