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Malcolm Hulke was a British television writer and novelist, best known for his contributions to the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who during the 1960s and 1970s. His work on the show was characterized by a strong focus on social issues and moral dilemmas, often introducing complex themes that went beyond typical science fiction narratives. Hulke's stories, such as 'The War Games' and 'The Space War', are notable for their depth and thought-provoking content, which resonated with audiences and critics alike.

In addition to his work on Doctor Who, Hulke wrote numerous other works for television and literature, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His ability to blend engaging storytelling with significant themes helped him influence a generation of writers in the science fiction genre. Although he may not be as widely recognized today, his contributions to the genre remain appreciated by fans and scholars. His legacy is one of creative exploration within the realm of speculative fiction, making him a notable figure in British television history.

Geburtsdatum May 21, 1924
Geburtsort London, England
Todesdatum January 2, 2005