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'''Joe Lederer''' (born [[13 July (people)|13 July]] [[1951 (people)|1951]]) was a still photographer for ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]''. He was responsible for most of the still images which exist of the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Lederer enjoyed a long career before and after ''Doctor Who'' and was still active {{as of| | '''Joe Lederer''' (born [[13 July (people)|13 July]] [[1951 (people)|1951]]<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0496483/ IMDb]</ref>) was a still photographer for ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]''. He was responsible for most of the still images which exist of the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Lederer enjoyed a long career before and after ''Doctor Who'' and was still active {{as of|2023|lc=y}}. | ||
Though perhaps less familiar to ''Doctor Who'' fans than [[John Cura]], the programme's original [[telesnap]]per, Lederer was the only person, {{as of|2019|lc=y}}, to actually be credited on screen with providing any kind of still photography for the programme. | Though perhaps less familiar to ''Doctor Who'' fans than [[John Cura]], the programme's original [[telesnap]]per, Lederer was the only person, {{as of|2019|lc=y}}, to actually be credited on screen with providing any kind of still photography for the programme. | ||
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Joe Lederer (born 13 July 1951[1]) was a still photographer for Doctor Who. He was responsible for most of the still images which exist of the Eighth Doctor. Lederer enjoyed a long career before and after Doctor Who and was still active as of 2023[update].
Though perhaps less familiar to Doctor Who fans than John Cura, the programme's original telesnapper, Lederer was the only person, as of 2019[update], to actually be credited on screen with providing any kind of still photography for the programme.