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Alternative Tentacles went on to launch some of the most original bands of the alternative / punk scene including releasing records ( which were later released by other labels ) by bands including The Dicks, 7 Seconds, and the Butthole Surfers.
At the conclusion of this tour, they replaced Sebastion Amok that went on playing with The Dicks, another Texas band with Josh Pappe.
Dicks went on to form a highly productive working relationship with incoming Doctor Who producer Barry Letts, working as the script editor on each of Letts ' five seasons in charge of the programme from 1970 to 1974.
The Eighth Doctor first met her in the novel The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks, and she went on to become one of his companions.

Dicks and on
Alexander appeared on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas CD singing a verse in the song " All Cartoons are Fuckin ' Dicks ".
This work has been developed to an important theory in the book " Groups acting on graphs ", Cambridge University Press, 1989, with Warren Dicks.
Norm Dicks regularly defends the area's significant economic ties to the military, sitting on the House Appropriations Committee and the Select Committee on Homeland Security.
Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott a 132 room hotel opened in March 2010 on the site of the old City Hall building made obsolete by the new Norm Dicks Government Building.
Dicks serves as a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee and also sits on the Select Committee on Homeland Security
On June 20, 2008, Representative Dicks voted yes on the controversial FISA Amendments Act of 2008.
On May 8, 2008, Norm Dicks voted yes on H. R.
Dicks was co-credited on the sleeve of the VHS release for his writing duties on the serial.
The Rutans have made appearances in the Missing Adventure novel Lords of the Storm by David A. McIntee and in Terrance Dicks's New Adventure novel Shakedown ( based on the spin-off video Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans, also written by Dicks ).
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Four other Republicans and Democrats served on the panel, including Representative Norm Dicks, who served as the ranking Democratic member.
His break in television came when his friend Malcolm Hulke asked for his help with the writing of an episode of the popular ABC ( ITV ) action-adventure series The Avengers, on which Dicks received a co-writer's credit on the broadcast.
As Dicks explains in an interview in the documentary Built for War, included on the DVD release of the serial The Sontaran Experiment in 2006, he served as unofficial editor of the Target Books line.

Dicks and script
In a response letter after transmission script editor Terrance Dicks pointed out that all the titles used for the project had originated in the Doctor Who production office.
* Although Brian Hayles is solely credited as the story's author, series script editor Terrance Dicks rewrote Episodes 3 through 6 of the script, partially as he considered Hayles's original ending lackluster and unworkable but also because originally Jamie McCrimmon was to have been replaced by a new companion called Nik by this story, but then actor Frazer Hines postponed his departure.
Terrance Dicks, the author of many Target episode novelizations and a writer and script editor for the TV series going back to the 1960s, contributed a number of novels.
However, Holmes dropped out at an early stage and another former script editor, Terrance Dicks, was brought in instead.
After his departure, Dicks continued to be associated with the programme, writing four scripts for his successor as script editor Robert Holmes: Robot ( 1975, the opening story of Tom Baker's era as the Fourth Doctor ), The Brain of Morbius ( 1976, broadcast under the name ' Robin Bland ' after Dicks ' displeasure at Holmes ' rewrites to the story led him to declare that it should go out " under some bland pseudonym "), Horror of Fang Rock and State of Decay.
By this time, the viewing figures for Doctor Who had fallen considerably, and new script editor Terrance Dicks recalled that there was some talk of ending the series at the conclusion of its sixth season in 1969 ( though this has been denied by Bryant, Sherwin and director David Maloney, with paperwork suggesting it was actually in danger at the end of the seventh season in 1970 ).
However, although the new format of the Doctor being stuck on Earth had proved popular enough to save the programme from cancellation, neither Letts nor his script editor Terrance Dicks were particularly keen on the idea, and from the eighth season onwards sought reasons for the Doctor to be able to travel in time and space again, eventually having the Time Lords grant him full freedom at the conclusion of the 1973 tenth anniversary story, The Three Doctors, a serial which also featured guest appearances from Troughton and Hartnell, the latter in a restricted role due to his poor health.
Although Letts and Dicks were both planning on leaving at the end of the same season, it was they who worked closely on re-casting the role of the Doctor, in preparation to hand over to their successors, producer Philip Hinchcliffe and script editor Robert Holmes, who had been a long-time writer for the programme.
Terrance Dicks recalls that he had used the line in a script, and Pertwee approached him about the line.
When it came to assessing his and script editor Terrance Dicks ' approach to the next series, they identified a need to replace the Doctor's assistant, for the purposes of exposition and audience identification.
He was a friend and mentor to Terrance Dicks, with whom he collaborated in 1962 on The Avengers episode " The Mauritius Penny ", which was Dicks ' first television credit ; The War Games, Dicks ' first Doctor Who script, and on the non-fiction book The Making of Doctor Who.
Due to the death of actor Roger Delgado, script editor Terrance Dicks abandoned the project in favour of a new story, which eventually evolved into Planet of the Spiders.
Producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks felt the sequence lacked impact and a new ending was filmed in the TARDIS as part of the first production block of the following story, Planet of the Daleks.
The on-screen writer credit is given to Robin Bland, a pseudonym for script writer Terrance Dicks and then current Doctor Who script editor Robert Holmes.
Created by Doctor Who producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks as a realistic alternative strand of TV science-fiction, it was not a commercial or critical success ( Dicks himself has stated in a foreword to a collection of Tom Baker-era Doctor Who scripts that they " overdid the grimness and forgot about the sense of wonder that science fiction is all about ").
Terrance Dicks and Barry Letts had been working together, as script editor and producer respectively, on Doctor Who since 1970.
Dicks had begun his television writing career on The Avengers and Crossroads before joining Doctor Who as its script editor in 1968.

Dicks and editor
Of the other three initial authors, Terrance Dicks had been both a regular contributor to the television series itself and the major contributor to Target's book range ; Nigel Robinson had been Darvill-Evans ' predecessor as editor of the Target books ; and Paul Cornell, although new to professional publishing, had been an active contributor to the Doctor Who fanzine scene and was beginning a career as a television scriptwriter.
Script editor Terrance Dicks and his assistant Trevor Ray shared the production responsibilities for the location work.
The most prolific writer in the Doctor Who range was Terrance Dicks, while actor turned writer Ian Marter, Malcolm Hulke, Philip Hinchcliffe and Nigel Robinson ( who was for a time the editor of the range ) were also contributors.
* Script editor Terrance Dicks has frequently stated that he disliked the original premise of the Doctor being trapped on Earth, and had meant to subvert this plan as soon as he felt he could get away with it.
This would be Jones ' only contribution to Doctor Who as a writer: a second submission in 1970 being rejected by then-script editor Terrance Dicks.

Dicks and programme
During the 1990s, Dicks contributed to Virgin Publishing's line of full-length, officially-licensed original Doctor Who novels, the New Adventures, which carried on the story of the series following its cancellation as an ongoing television programme in 1989.

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