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“A very hard man and a driving force”
Derrick Sherwin’s problem-solving strategies ruffled a few feathers in the Doctor Who production office, but his creative legacy endures to this day. TIM WORTHINGTON looks at how Sherwin’s colleagues regarded this controversial figure.
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John Wiles
OLIVER WAKE argues that John Wiles’ brief, and largely unhappy, tenure as Doctor Who’s second producer may have achieved more than even Wiles himself realised.
“At heart, John was a story man”
Donald Tosh
Innes Lloyd
Drawing upon his experience with BBC Outside Broadcasts, Doctor Who’s third producer made location shooting more important than ever. But he innovated with studio recording too, as EDDIE ROBSON explains.
Peter Bryant
Although Peter Bryant produced such classics as The Tomb of the Cybermen and The Web of Fear, his tenure is often defined by its behind-the-scenes turmoil. EDDIE ROBSON wonders if history has judged him fairly.
Derrick Sherwin
Derrick Sherwin’s influence on the series went way beyond the handful of episodes that bear his producer credit. CHRIS BENTLEY traces his brief but eventful Doctor Who career.
Barry Letts
EDDIE ROBSON explores the legacy of a producer who transformed Doctor Who with his creative and technical innovations.
Philip Hinchcliffe
The series enjoyed immense popularity under the guiding hand of producer Philip Hinchcliffe. However, as CHRIS BENTLEY explains, his uncompromising approach also proved controversial.
Graham Williams
Graham Williams inherited a programme that was attracting unwanted scrutiny – and then faced a multitude of problems that he couldn’t have predicted. ALISTAIR McGOWN argues that he should be remembered for the episodes that overcame those challenges.
John Nathan-Turner
When John Nathan-Turner became producer, his declared mission was to “take Doctor Who into the 80s”. As JONATHAN HELM explains, JNT ultimately influenced the way the programme would be made in the 21st century.
Philip Segal
Reviving Doctor Who was a long-held ambition for Philip Segal, who produced the 1996 TV movie. Unfortunately,tely, as PAUL HAYES explains, the stars weren’t quite in alignment
Russell T Davies
Would Doctor Who still be here without the profound influence of former, and current, showrunner Russell T Davies? EDDIE ROBSON analyses the approach that revitalised the programme for the 21st century.
Steven Moffat
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Chris Chibnall
EDDIE ROBSON describes how the third showrunner of Doctor Who’s ‘modern era’ revolutionised the programme – and kept it going during a global pandemic.
Nine Wonders
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Katy Manning
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Louise Jameson
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John Leeson
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Marcus Wilson
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