Terry Nation was a British television writer best known for his work on the long-running BBC science-fiction series "Doctor Who". Nation is credited with creating one of the most iconic villains in the show's history, the Daleks, which first appeared in the second serial of the show in 1963.

Imagine if you were a super creative person, like a wizard with words! Well, Terry Nation was just like that, but with stories for the TV.

Terry was from Britain, and he was really, really good at making up exciting tales. One of his most famous stories was for a super cool show called "Doctor Who." This show has been around for a very long time, even before your parents were little!

Now, Terry didn't just write any story; he created something truly amazing – a bunch of robots called the Daleks. These robots are like the superheroes of villains! They first appeared on TV in 1963, and oh boy, did they make the show even more fantastic!

Imagine colorful trash cans with a single eye and a plunger for a hand. Sounds funny, right? But these Daleks were super scary and really, really clever. They became the most iconic baddies in "Doctor Who" history!

So, Terry Nation's imagination and clever writing gave us these Daleks, and they've been making kids and grown-ups excited for many, many years. It's like Terry had a magic pen that could create villains that stay in our hearts forever!