Malcolm Hulke was a prolific and respected television writer from the 1950s until the 1970s. His writing credits included the early science fiction Pathfinders series, as well as
The Avengers. Hulke was first approached to write for Doctor Who when the series first started, but his idea for The Hidden Planet was not pursued. In 1967 he wrote The
Faceless Ones (with David Ellis) for the Second Doctor.
By 1969, Hulke’s friend and occasional writing partner Terrance Dicks was Script Editor for Doctor Who and needed a ten part story to replace other scripts and write out Patrick
Troughton’s Doctor. Together, they wrote The War Games, which for the first time explained the Doctor’s origins and introduced his people, the Time Lords. Hulke continued to write for
Doctor Who, providing a story for each of the Third Doctor’s series. Malcolm Hulke died in 1979, soon after completing his novelisation of The War Games.