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    {{Behind_the_Scenes|title1 = Nicholas Mallett|main_jobs = [[Director]]|main_time_period_active = [[1986]]-[[1987]]; [[1989]]-[[1992]]|first_doctor_who_credit = [[The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord (serial)|The Trial of a Time Lord]] (parts 1-4 only)|last_doctor_who_credit = [[The Path Not Taken (serial)| The Path Not Taken]]}}{{Realworld}}'''Nicholas Mallett''' ([[6 May]] [[1945]]-[[30 January]] 1997<sup>[1[1997]]</sup>)  directed the first four episodes of the [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]] television storiesstory [[The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord (serial)|''The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord'']] before going on to direct [[Paradise Towers (serial)|Paradise Towers]] and, [[The Curse of Fenric (serial)|The Curse of Fenric]], [[Ice Time (serial)|''Ice Time'']], [[Lungbarrow (serial)|''Lungbarrow'']] and [[The Path Not Taken (serial)|''The Path Not Taken'']].
     
    == Biography ==
     
    === Prior to Doctor Who ===
    Nicholas Mallett began his career as a [[Production Assistant]] on the TV shows Openheimer and Shackleton.
     
    He later directed episodes of Late Starter, Black Silk, Crossroads and Children's Ward.
     
    === Work on Doctor Who ===
    Mallett's first [[Doctor whoWho (TV Series)|Doctor Who]] credit was as [[Director]] on the first four episodes of [[The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord (serial)|''The Trial of a Time Lord'']]. He then went on to direct several more episodes including [[Paradise TowesTowers (serial)|''Paradise Towers'']], [[The Curse of Fenric (serial)|''The Curse of Fenric'']], [[Ice Time (serial)|''Ice Time'']] and [[The Path Not Taken (serial)|''The Path Not Taken'']],.
     
    === After Doctor Who ===
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    == Personal Life ==
    Mallett passed away on the [[30th January (people)|30th January]] [[1997]].
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    == Selected Credits  ==
     
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    == Selected Credits ==
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    ==== Doctor Who ====
     
    ==== As Director ====
    * [[The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord (serial)|''The MysteriousTrial Planetof a Time Lord'']] (parts 1-4 only)
    * [[Paradise Towers (serial)|''Paradise Towers'']]
    * [[The Curse of Fenric (serial)|''The Curse of Fenric'']]
    * [[Ice Time (serial)|''Ice Time'']]
    *[[Lungbarrow (serial)|''Lungbarrow'']]
    * [[The Path Not Taken (serial)|''The Path Not Taken'']]
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    Latest revision as of 11:55, 12 September 2021

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Nicholas Mallett (6 May 1945-30 January 1997) directed the first four episodes of the Doctor Who television story The Trial of a Time Lord before going on to direct Paradise TowersThe Curse of Fenric, Ice Time, Lungbarrow and The Path Not Taken.

    Biography

    Prior to Doctor Who

    Nicholas Mallett began his career as a Production Assistant on the TV shows Openheimer and Shackleton.

    He later directed episodes of Late Starter, Black Silk, Crossroads and Children's Ward.

    Work on Doctor Who

    Mallett's first Doctor Who credit was as Director on the first four episodes of The Trial of a Time Lord. He then went on to direct several more episodes including Paradise Towers, The Curse of Fenric, Ice Time and The Path Not Taken.

    After Doctor Who

    Mallettt went on to direct episodes of Wales Playhouse, Ruby, The Bill and The High Road. He also directed the short documentary You'll Soon get the Hang of it: The Technique of One to One Training.

    Personal Life

    Mallett passed away on the 30th January 1997.

    Selected Credits 

    Doctor Who

    As Director

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