Chris Boucher
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Chris Boucher (born 1943) is a British television writer, best known for his frequent contributions to two genres, science-fiction and crime dramas.
In science-fiction, he wrote three Doctor Who serials in the late 1970s: The Face of Evil, The Robots of Death and Image of the Fendahl. Perhaps his most durable contribution to Doctor Who mythology was the creation of Leela, the savage companion played by Louise Jameson (and whom he has consistently used in his subsequent novels). Boucher was commissioned for the programme by Robert Holmes, who would suggest that Boucher be appointed as script editor of new science fiction series Blake's 7. He served in this role for the entirety of its four season run from 1978 to 1981, also writing several episodes himself, including the well-remembered final episode. In 1987 he created his own science-fiction series Star Cops, which lasted only nine episodes.
Between working on Doctor Who and Blake's 7, Boucher was the script editor on the second season of the drama Shoestring, which followed the investigations of private detective and radio show host Eddie Shoestring. Following the end of Blake's 7, Boucher wrote for the police drama Juliet Bravo and later moved on to script edit the detective show Bergerac, working on the programme throughout the 1980s.
All of these television programmes were produced in-house by the BBC and broadcast on the BBC One network, with the exception of Star Cops which was shown on BBC Two. For the ITV network, he briefly contributed to Thames Television's police drama The Bill during the mid-1980s.
More recent work has included several Doctor Who novels for BBC Books, and for a series of straight-to-CD full-cast audio dramas entitled Kaldor City, which combine elements from his Doctor Who serial The Robots of Death with his Blake's 7 work.
Chris Boucher should not be confused with Chris P. Boucher, author of the novel Frank's War, or Chris Boucher the photographer and drummer.
Novels
- Doctor Who: Last Man Running (1998, ISBN 0563405945)
- Doctor Who: Corpse Marker (1999, ISBN 0563555750)
- Doctor Who: Psi-ence Fiction (2001, ISBN 0563538147)
- Doctor Who: Match of the Day (2005, ISBN 056348618X)