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'''Philip Segal''' was [[executive producer]] of the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who ( | {{producer stub}} | ||
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| image = Philip Segal.jpg | |||
| job title = [[Executive producer]] | |||
| aka = Philip David Segal | |||
| story = [[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'' | |||
| imdb = 0781843 | |||
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'''Philip Segal''' was [[executive producer]] of the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'' TV movie. Prior to this he was the Executive in Charge of Production for ''seaQuest DSV''. He has also served as production executive and occasional director for ''Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda'' and ''Mutant X''. | |||
More commonly credited as Philip David Segal, he is better known in recent years for producing reality programming for Discovery Channel. His credits include ''Verminators'', ''The Colony'', ''Ice Road Truckers'' and ''1000 Ways to Die''. | More commonly credited as Philip David Segal, he is better known in recent years for producing reality programming for Discovery Channel. His credits include ''Verminators'', ''The Colony'', ''Ice Road Truckers'' and ''1000 Ways to Die''. | ||
==External links== | Segal co-wrote the nonfiction book ''[[Doctor Who: Regeneration]]'' with [[Gary Russell]], detailing the production and history behind the scenes of the TV movie. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 4 September 2020
Philip Segal was executive producer of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie. Prior to this he was the Executive in Charge of Production for seaQuest DSV. He has also served as production executive and occasional director for Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda and Mutant X.
More commonly credited as Philip David Segal, he is better known in recent years for producing reality programming for Discovery Channel. His credits include Verminators, The Colony, Ice Road Truckers and 1000 Ways to Die.
Segal co-wrote the nonfiction book Doctor Who: Regeneration with Gary Russell, detailing the production and history behind the scenes of the TV movie.