David Fisher
David Fisher (13 April 1929 – 10 January 2018) was a British television screenwriter.
Doctor Who script editor Anthony Read commissioned Fisher to write The Stones of Blood (1978) and The Androids of Tara (1978) for The Key to Time storyline of season 16, and he was subsequently commissioned to write The Creature from the Pit (1979) for the seventeenth season during the tenure of Douglas Adams as script editor. He worked on a story called "A Gamble with Time", also for the seventeenth season, but owing to the divorce proceedings ending his first marriage, he was unable to finish the scripts. That story was reworked and completed by Douglas Adams and then-producer Graham Williams and was recorded and broadcast as City of Death (1979) under the pseudonym of David Agnew. His final Doctor Who story was season eighteen's The Leisure Hive (1980).
Fisher novelised both The Leisure Hive and Creature from the Pit for the Target book range of Doctor Who novelisations, and appeared extensively on the interview features accompanying the DVD release of the former story. Fisher also wrote novelisations of The Stones of Blood and The Androids of Tara for audiobook releases in 2011 and 2012, which received print editions in 2022. He was also interviewed for a documentary accompanying the DVD release of City of Death.
Fisher's other work included writing for the television series Dixon of Dock Green, Crown Court, and Hammer House of Horror.
Acting
Crew
TV
Doctor Who
Writer
1963
TV
Red Shoe Diaries
Story
1992
TV
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
Writer
1984
Movie
Doctor Who: City of Death
Writer
1979
Movie
Doctor Who: The Androids of Tara
Writer
1978
TV
Crown Court
Writer
1972
Movie
Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood
Writer
1978
Movie
Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit
Writer
1979
Movie
The Corvini Inheritance
Writer
1984
Movie
Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive
Writer
1980
Sutherland's Law
Writer
1973
TV
The Lotus Eaters
Writer
1972