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  • Alan Fennell
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  • Alan Fennell (10 December 1936-10 December 2001) was the founder and original editor of the magazine TV Century 21. He also had numerous writing credits for Gerry Anderson shows. Fennell, who shared an agent with Terry Nation, was closely involved in plotting the first few TV21 Dalek Chronicles strips with David Whitaker.
  • Alan Leslie Fennell (10 December 1936 – 10 December 2001) was a British screenwriter who wrote a large number of Thunderbirds episodes, including Pit of Peril, City of Fire, Sun Probe, The Uninvited, Martian Invasion, Brink of Disaster, Terror in New York City, 30 Minutes After Noon, The Man from MI.5, and Atlantic Inferno. He died on his 65th birthday in 2001.
  • Alan Fennell was a writer and scriptwriter, best known for his work on the series of Gerry Anderson. His work with Anderson merged into another field that he was known for - comic editing, and many of his early publications included strips and other material based on the series created by Anderson. He wrote episodes of Stingray and Thunderbirds. before moving on to comics. His most famous publication is probably TV21, but he also worked on Lady Penelope. Alan was asked by the TV Times to make a dummy of a magazine, that they wanted as a sister publication, Look-in was the result.
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  • Alan Fennell (10 December 1936-10 December 2001) was the founder and original editor of the magazine TV Century 21. He also had numerous writing credits for Gerry Anderson shows. Fennell, who shared an agent with Terry Nation, was closely involved in plotting the first few TV21 Dalek Chronicles strips with David Whitaker.
  • Alan Leslie Fennell (10 December 1936 – 10 December 2001) was a British screenwriter who wrote a large number of Thunderbirds episodes, including Pit of Peril, City of Fire, Sun Probe, The Uninvited, Martian Invasion, Brink of Disaster, Terror in New York City, 30 Minutes After Noon, The Man from MI.5, and Atlantic Inferno. He died on his 65th birthday in 2001.
  • Alan Fennell was a writer and scriptwriter, best known for his work on the series of Gerry Anderson. His work with Anderson merged into another field that he was known for - comic editing, and many of his early publications included strips and other material based on the series created by Anderson. He wrote episodes of Stingray and Thunderbirds. before moving on to comics. His most famous publication is probably TV21, but he also worked on Lady Penelope. Alan was asked by the TV Times to make a dummy of a magazine, that they wanted as a sister publication, Look-in was the result. He was given the job as Editor of Look-in in 1971 and stayed until 1975. Alan died in 2001.
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