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| birth date    = [[20 September (people)|20 September]] [[1925 (people)|1925]]
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| death date    = [[7 February (people)|7 February]] [[2014 (people)|2014]]
|job title = [[Director]]
|job title = [[Director (crew)|Director]]
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|time = 1963-1966, 1971-72, 1974-1976, 1979 & 1995
'''Christopher Barry''' (born '''Christopher Chisholm Barry''' on [[20 September (people)|20 September]] [[1925 (people)|1925]] in [[Greenwich]], [[London]], died [[7 February (people)|7 February]] [[2014 (people)|2014]]<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/feb/17/christopher-barry The Guardian]</ref>) [[director|directed]] several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories, beginning with several episodes of [[The Daleks (TV story)|the first Dalek story]].
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'''Christopher Barry''' (born '''Christopher Chisholm Barry''' on [[20 September (people)|20 September]] [[1925 (people)|1925]] in [[Greenwich]], [[London]], died [[7 February (people)|7 February]] [[2014 (people)|2014]]<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/feb/17/christopher-barry The Guardian]</ref>) [[Director (crew)|directed]] several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories, beginning with several episodes of [[The Daleks (TV story)|the first Dalek story]].


He was one of only three people to direct ''Doctor Who'' television stories featuring [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Tom Baker]]; the other two were [[Douglas Camfield]] and [[Lennie Mayne]].
He was one of only three people to direct ''Doctor Who'' television stories featuring [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Tom Baker]]; the other two were [[Douglas Camfield]] and [[Lennie Mayne]].


He appeared uncredited as the one of the [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|previous incarnations of the Doctor]] featured in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' which he directed. It is the only episode that he directed for which he kept the script, as well as keeping his original photograph as the Doctor that was used for the sequence. ([[DWM 541]]) He is the only one not to reappear in ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]''.
He appeared uncredited as the one of the [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|previous incarnations of the Doctor]] featured in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'', which he directed. It is the only episode he directed for which he kept the script, as well as keeping his original photograph as the Doctor that was used for the sequence. ([[DWM 541]]) He is the only one not to reappear in ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]''.


== Career ==
== Career ==
His other [[television]] credits included {{wi|Compact (TV series)|Compact}}, ''Smuggler's Bay'', {{wi|Paul Temple (TV series)|Paul Temple}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'', {{wi|Poldark (1975 TV series)|Poldark}}, {{wi|The Onedin Line}}, ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]'', ''[[Juliet Bravo]]'', {{wi|Dramarama (TV series)|Dramarama}} and other [[science fiction]] series, which include ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', {{wi|Moonbase 3}} and {{wi|The Tripods}}.
His other [[television]] credits included ''[[Compact]]'', ''Smuggler's Bay'', {{wi|Paul Temple (TV series)|Paul Temple}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'', {{wi|Poldark (1975 TV series)|Poldark}}, {{wi|The Onedin Line}}, ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]'', ''[[Juliet Bravo]]'', {{wi|Dramarama (TV series)|Dramarama}} and other [[science fiction]] series, which include ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', {{wi|Moonbase 3}} and {{wi|The Tripods}}.


== Death ==
== Death ==
Barry spent his [[retirement]] living in Oxfordshire and died on [[7 February (people)|7 February]] [[2014 (people)|2014]] following a fall down an escalator at a shopping centre in Banbury<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/10640524/Doctor-Who-director-dies-after-escalator-fall.html |title=Doctor Who director dies after escalator fall  |author=Hayley Dixon and agencies |date of source=15 February 2014 |website name=The Telegraph |accessdate=16 February 2014}}</ref>.
Barry spent his [[retirement]] living in Oxfordshire and died on [[7 February (people)|7 February]] [[2014 (people)|2014]] following a fall down an escalator at a shopping centre in Banbury<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/10640524/Doctor-Who-director-dies-after-escalator-fall.html |title=Doctor Who director dies after escalator fall  |author=Hayley Dixon and agencies |date of source=15 February 2014 |website name=The Telegraph |accessdate=16 February 2014}}</ref>.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal life ==
He was distantly related to fellow ''Doctor Who'' director [[Morris Barry]]. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')
He was distantly related to fellow ''Doctor Who'' director [[Morris Barry]], who was actively directing episodes of ''Doctor Who'' at the same time. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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* ''[[Getting a Head (documentary)|Getting a Head]]''
* ''[[Getting a Head (documentary)|Getting a Head]]''
* ''[[Team Erato (documentary)|Team Erato]]''
* ''[[Team Erato (documentary)|Team Erato]]''
* ''[[Flight Through Eternity (documentary)|Flight Through Eternity]]'' (archive recordings)


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
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== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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Christopher Barry (born Christopher Chisholm Barry on 20 September 1925 in Greenwich, London, died 7 February 2014[1]) directed several Doctor Who television stories, beginning with several episodes of the first Dalek story.

He was one of only three people to direct Doctor Who television stories featuring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker; the other two were Douglas Camfield and Lennie Mayne.

He appeared uncredited as the one of the previous incarnations of the Doctor featured in The Brain of Morbius, which he directed. It is the only episode he directed for which he kept the script, as well as keeping his original photograph as the Doctor that was used for the sequence. (DWM 541) He is the only one not to reappear in The Timeless Children.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

His other television credits included Compact, Smuggler's Bay, Paul Temple, Z-Cars, Poldark, The Onedin Line, All Creatures Great and Small, Juliet Bravo, Dramarama and other science fiction series, which include Out of the Unknown, Moonbase 3 and The Tripods.

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

Barry spent his retirement living in Oxfordshire and died on 7 February 2014 following a fall down an escalator at a shopping centre in Banbury[2].

Personal life[[edit] | [edit source]]

He was distantly related to fellow Doctor Who director Morris Barry, who was actively directing episodes of Doctor Who at the same time. (INFO: The Creature from the Pit)

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who stories directed[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who-related works directed[[edit] | [edit source]]

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  1. The Guardian
  2. Hayley Dixon and agencies (15 February 2014). Doctor Who director dies after escalator fall. The Telegraph. Retrieved on 16 February 2014.