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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' became an [[executive producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on [[13 March]] [[2013]], following the resignation of [[Caroline Skinner]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/caroline-skinner.html "Caroline Skinner steps down as Executive Producer of Doctor Who" BBC Media Centre. 13 March 2013]</ref>  Like [[Julie Gardner]] before her, she became an executive producer by virtue of being [[Head of Drama]] of [[BBC Wales]].  At the time of her accession to the position, she was only confirmed as the executive producer of what the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] vaguely referred to as "the 50th Anniversary".  In the same press announcement, the BBC indicated they were looking for a new executive producer for [[series 8]].  It was unclear at that time whether Penhale would join another incoming executive producer, or whether she was only going to hold the title on an interim basis in [[2013]].   
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' became an [[executive producer]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on [[13 March]] [[2013]], following the resignation of [[Caroline Skinner]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/caroline-skinner.html "Caroline Skinner steps down as Executive Producer of Doctor Who" BBC Media Centre. 13 March 2013]</ref>  Like [[Julie Gardner]] before her, she became an executive producer by virtue of being [[Head of Drama]] of [[BBC Wales]].  At the time of her accession to the position, she was only confirmed as the executive producer of what the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] vaguely referred to as "the 50th Anniversary".  In the same press announcement, the BBC indicated they were looking for a new executive producer for [[series 8]].  It was unclear at that time whether Penhale would join another incoming executive producer, or whether she was only going to hold the title on an interim basis in [[2013]].   
== Before ''Doctor Who'' ==
Like the majority of [[Steven Moffat]]'s fellow [[executive producer]]s, she had worked for the {{w|Kudos (production company)|Kudos production company}} prior to her involvement with ''Doctor Who''.  She had, for instance, worked on {{wi|Outcasts}}, [[production designer|production designed]] by [[Ed Thomas]]; and {{wi|The Fixer (TV series)|The Fixer}}, with [[Tamzin Outhwaite]] and [[Liz White]].  She therefore shares with [[Matt Smith]] a professional connection to {{w|Ben Richards (writer)|writer Ben Richards}}, who not only created these two shows, but also Smith's early television gig, {{wi|Party Animals|Party Animals}}.
Penhale first worked with dozens of '"Doctor Who'' crew members when she executive produced the second series of [[Jean Marsh]]'s revival of {{wi|Upstairs Downstairs (2010 TV series)|}}, featuring [[Alex Kingston]].
== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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Revision as of 21:19, 13 March 2013

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Faith Penhale became an executive producer of Doctor Who on 13 March 2013, following the resignation of Caroline Skinner.[1] Like Julie Gardner before her, she became an executive producer by virtue of being Head of Drama of BBC Wales. At the time of her accession to the position, she was only confirmed as the executive producer of what the British Broadcasting Corporation vaguely referred to as "the 50th Anniversary". In the same press announcement, the BBC indicated they were looking for a new executive producer for series 8. It was unclear at that time whether Penhale would join another incoming executive producer, or whether she was only going to hold the title on an interim basis in 2013.

Before Doctor Who

Like the majority of Steven Moffat's fellow executive producers, she had worked for the Kudos production company prior to her involvement with Doctor Who. She had, for instance, worked on Outcasts, production designed by Ed Thomas; and The Fixer, with Tamzin Outhwaite and Liz White. She therefore shares with Matt Smith a professional connection to writer Ben Richards, who not only created these two shows, but also Smith's early television gig, Party Animals.

Penhale first worked with dozens of '"Doctor Who crew members when she executive produced the second series of Jean Marsh's revival of [[wikipedia:Upstairs Downstairs (2010 TV series)|]], featuring Alex Kingston.

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