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| image          = Peter_Fincham.jpg
| birth date    = [[26 July (people)|26 July]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]
| job title      = [[Controller of BBC One]]
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| time          = 2005-2007
| non dwu        = ''Smith & Jones'', ''The Day Today'', ''Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge'', ''Never Mind the Buzzcocks'', ''They Think It's All Over'', ''Brass Eye'', ''I'm Alan Partridge'', ''Big Train'', ''Smack the Pony'', ''Look Around You'', ''The Lost Prince'', ''Green Wing'', ''QI''
| imdb          = 0277471
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While [[Lorraine Heggessey]] was the [[Controller of BBC One|BBC One Controller]] that put ''[[Doctor Who]]'' back into production at [[BBC Wales]], '''Peter Fincham''' (born [[26 July (people)|26 July]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/peter-fincham/ People Pill]</ref>) was the Controller during the transmission of [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]], [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|2]] and [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|3]]. He carried on in the position until October 2007 and was succeeded by [[Jay Hunt]].  
While [[Lorraine Heggessey]] was the [[Controller of BBC One|BBC One Controller]] that put ''[[Doctor Who]]'' back into production at [[BBC Wales]], '''Peter Fincham''' (born [[26 July (people)|26 July]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]<ref>[https://peoplepill.com/people/peter-fincham/ People Pill]</ref>) was the Controller during the transmission of [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]], [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|2]] and [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|3]]. He carried on in the position until October 2007 and was succeeded by [[Jay Hunt]].  



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While Lorraine Heggessey was the BBC One Controller that put Doctor Who back into production at BBC Wales, Peter Fincham (born 26 July 1956[1]) was the Controller during the transmission of series 1, 2 and 3. He carried on in the position until October 2007 and was succeeded by Jay Hunt.

Little is known of his direct impact upon Doctor Who production or transmission. However, he is known for having commissioned the so-called "BBC One 'Circle' idents, which are almost always seen immediately prior to the airing of episodes, both on BBC One and BBC America. He therefore indrectly influenced the design of the 2009 BBC Christmas idents, although he was no longer at the BBC at the time.

He is perhaps most infamous for axing two major programmes in Britain. At the BBC he cancelled the long-running Australian soap Neighbours, which at various times had starred Alan Dale and Kylie Minogue. After his stint at the BBC, he cancelled The Bill at ITV, which had employed dozens of Doctor Who performers throughout its 26-series run.

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