George F. Kerr (15 April 1918 – 29 October 1996) was an English writer best known for his work in TV.
He worked for eight years in British TV as a writer and script editor.
[1] He moved to Australia in 1957 and wrote several early TV dramas as well as stage and radio plays.
[4] In 1955 when Kerr was a script editor for Associated Television he wrote that "a successful television play should have a strong contemporary story plus a subplot, preferrably of emotional entanglement.
"[5] In April 1966, Kerr was asked from the production office at BBC to work on some stories for Doctor Who on Season 4 of the program.