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Terry Nation was a Welsh television writer and producer, best known for creating the Daleks, one of the most iconic villains in the long-running British science fiction series Doctor Who. His work on Doctor Who began in the early 1960s, and the Daleks debuted in 1963, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon and a staple of the series. Nation's unique storytelling and imaginative world-building contributed significantly to the show's early success and its enduring legacy.

In addition to his work on Doctor Who, Nation created the post-apocalyptic television series Survivors, which aired in the 1970s. The series explored themes of survival and societal collapse, showcasing Nation's ability to weave complex narratives that resonated with audiences. Throughout his career, he also wrote for other television shows and films, leaving a lasting impact on the genre of science fiction. Nation's contributions to television have cemented his place as a key figure in the history of British sci-fi entertainment.

Nationalität Walisisch
Geburtsdatum August 15, 1930
Geburtsort Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Todesdatum March 9, 1997