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Malcolm Ainsworth Hulke (21
November 1924 – 6 July 1979) was a
British television writer and
author of the
industry "bible"
Writing for
Television in...
- John
Whitaker Hulke FRCS FRS FGS (6
November 1830 – 19
February 1895) was a
British surgeon,
geologist and
fossil collector. He was the son of a physician...
- Sea
Devils are two
fictional related ancient species created by
Malcolm Hulke for the long-running
British science fiction television series Doctor Who...
- Wealden.
Hulke described additional sauropod material from the
Wealden in 1879, and
reevaluated the
designations used by Owen and Seeley.
Hulke identified...
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carried a
picture of a
dinosaur in the
listing for
episode one.
Malcolm Hulke protested against the use of the
title Invasion of the Dinosaurs, preferring...
- it to Owen to study. In
attempt to
clarify the situation, John
Whitaker Hulke returned to the
Hypsilophodon fossil bed on the Isle of
Wight to obtain...
- his
spare time. His
breakthrough into
television came when
friend Malcolm Hulke, whom he met when he
rented a room from him,
asked for his help with the...
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humerocristatus Hulke, 1874: non Cetiosaurus; =
Ornithopsis humerocristatus (
Hulke, 1874) Lydekker, 1889; =
Pelorosaurus humerocristatus (
Hulke, 1874) Sauvage...
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script was
credited to
David Whitaker but
completed primarily by
Malcolm Hulke and
Trevor Ray. It was
directed by
Michael Ferguson. The
serial is set in...
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parts on BBC1 from 26
February to 1
April 1972. It was
written by
Malcolm Hulke and
directed by
Michael E. Briant. The
serial is
notable as the
first appearance...