Eric Saward (born 9 December 1944[1]) worked as a writer and later script editor for Doctor Who during the 1980s.
Saward had a particular fondness for the Cybermen. He wrote stories with action throughout them and stories that connected the Doctor to important events in Earth's history.
He served as script editor from Time-Flight, the last serial of season 19, to the penultimate episode of season 23 (The Ultimate Foe episode 1). He resigned his position primarily due to a disagreement with producer John Nathan-Turner over the storyline (and particularly the ending) of the second episode of The Ultimate Foe which, as originally plotted by Saward and writer Robert Holmes, would have ended the season on a cliffhanger.
Following his departure, Saward gave a notably scathing interview to Starburst magazine concerning his falling out with Nathan-Turner, and his increased concerns about many of the producer’s actions and decisions—not least the casting of Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Bonnie Langford as Mel.
Although Saward had speedily adapted his debut Doctor Who serial, The Visitation, for Target Books – Doctor Who and The Visitation had been published just six months after the serial’s transmission – he subsequently refused to adapt his two Dalek serials – Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks – due to a disagreement concerning the share of payment expected by the Daleks' creator, Terry Nation. For many years, only Saward’s two scripts and three by Douglas Adams (The Pirate Planet, City of Death, and Shada) remained absent from Target Books’ original 1973-1994 run of novelisations, However, eventually adaptations of both Saward’s and Adams’ stories were published as BBC Books novelisations: Resurrection of the Daleks was adapted by Saward and released in hardcover on 18 July 2019, followed by his adaptation of Revelation of the Daleks in hardback on 14 November 2019. Paperback Target Books editions of both novels were subsequently released on 11 March 2021.
Credits
Television
Radio plays
Prose
Short stories
Novelisations
- Doctor Who and the Visitation
- The Twin Dilemma
- Slipback
- Attack of the Cybermen
- Resurrection of the Daleks
- Revelation of the Daleks
Comics
Lytton
- Down These Mean Streets A Man Must Go
- Crime Like Politics is Always Personal
- Even the Oppressed Own Their Lives...
- Goodbye to All That
Miscellaneous
Documentary appearances
DVD and Blu-ray
- Built for War
- Terrance Dicks: Fact & Fiction
- Grim Tales
- Double Trouble
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- Davros Connections
- The Lost Season
- Showman - The Life of John Nathan-Turner
- Darkness & Light
- The Dalek Tapes
- Days of Wrath
- Writing a Final Visitation
- Earthshocked
- Putting the Shock into Earthshock
- Turbulence
- Anti-Matter from Amsterdam
- Snake Charmer
- Who Wants to Live Forever?
- Kamelion: Metal Man
- Return to Little Hodcombe
- Driven to Distractation
- Resurrection of the Daleks: On Location
- Come in Number Five
- Chain Reaction
- The Cold War
- The Cyber Story
- Nice or Nasty?
- Lords and Luddites
- La Fiesta Del Mal: 'The Feast of Evil'
- Revelation Exhumed
- The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord
- Trials and Tribulations
Audio commentary
- A Girl's Best Friend
- Time-Flight
- Snakedance
- The King's Demons
- Warriors of the Deep
- The Awakening
- Frontios
- Resurrection of the Daleks (2012 DVD release)
- Revelation of the Daleks (DVD release)
- The Trial of a Time Lord
- The Mysterious Planet (part one only)
- The Ultimate Foe (part thirteen only)
to be completed