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|image = Paddy Russell.jpg
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|birth date = 4 July 1928
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|death date = 2 Nov 2017
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|job title= [[Director]]
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[[File:Special DVD Feature Paddy Russell - filming in deserted London - Invasion of the Dinosaurs|thumb|Russell discusses working on ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]''.]]
[[File:Special DVD Feature Paddy Russell - filming in deserted London - Invasion of the Dinosaurs|thumb|Russell discusses working on ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]''.]]
'''Paddy Russell''' is a [[television]] [[director]] worked on episodes with the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Fourth Doctor]]s.
'''Paddy Russell''' was a [[television]] [[director]] worked on episodes with the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Fourth Doctor]]s.


In the 1950s, she worked as a [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] production assistant to famed director {{w|Rudolph Cartier}}. She worked on all three [[Quatermass]] serials as well as the 1954 adaptation of [[George Orwell]]'s {{wi|Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV programme)|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}.
In the 1950s, she worked as a [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] production assistant to famed director {{w|Rudolph Cartier}}. She worked on all three [[Quatermass]] serials as well as the 1954 adaptation of [[George Orwell]]'s {{wi|Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV programme)|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}.
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Russell was not only the first woman to direct a ''Doctor Who'' story, but also, along with [[Julia Smith]], one of the first two women to work as a director for the BBC.
Russell was not only the first woman to direct a ''Doctor Who'' story, but also, along with [[Julia Smith]], one of the first two women to work as a director for the BBC.
She died peacefully in north Yorkshire where she had retired to the village of Oxenhope.
She was in her 90th year.


== ''Doctor Who'' stories directed ==
== ''Doctor Who'' stories directed ==

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Paddy Russell was a television director worked on episodes with the First, Third and Fourth Doctors.

In the 1950s, she worked as a BBC production assistant to famed director Rudolph Cartier. She worked on all three Quatermass serials as well as the 1954 adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

In 1965, she directed "Come Buttercup, Come Daisy, Come...?", an episode of Out of the Unknown, a science-fiction series. In 1966, she directed her first Doctor Who story, The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Following this, she directed episodes of Pere Goriot, Little Women, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Z-Cars and The Moonstone before returning to Doctor Who with Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Pyramids of Mars and Horror of Fang Rock, in 1974, 1975 and 1977 respectively, to direct the Third and Fourth Doctors.

Russell was not only the first woman to direct a Doctor Who story, but also, along with Julia Smith, one of the first two women to work as a director for the BBC. She died peacefully in north Yorkshire where she had retired to the village of Oxenhope. She was in her 90th year.

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