Philip Hinchcliffe, Doctor Who’s youngest male producer, began his television career as a script editor at Associated TeleVision (ATV), working on such children’s series as Alexander the Greatest (1971-72), The Kids from 47A (1973-74) and the science-fiction serial The Jensen Code (1973). Following a stint as associate producer on General Hospital (1974), he joined the BBC in the spring of 1974 to produce a dramatisation of Muriel Spark’s novella The Girls of Slender Means. When the serial was postponed due to industrial action, Hinchcliffe was offered Doctor Who instead. He was 29.