David Fisher was approached by script editor Anthony Read to write for
Doctor Who and the result was the 100th story,
The Stones of Blood, transmitted in 1978. Fisher first met Read when the latter was setting up a series called
The Troubleshooters in 1965. Fisher went on to write for
Orlando (1967),
Dixon of Dock Green (1969),
Sutherland's Law (1973) and
General Hospital (1977). As well as
The Stones of Blood, Fisher also contributed
The Androids of Tara, The Creature from the Pit and
The Leisure Hive to
Doctor Who. The first two stories were novelised by Terrance Dicks, but Fisher decided to pen the latter two himself for the Target range.
Following his work on
Doctor Who, Fisher wrote for
Hammer House of Horror (1980),
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense (1984) and collaborated with Read on a number of historical books with subjects including World War Two espionage, the Nazi persecution of Jews and the Nazi/Soviet pact of the early 1940s.