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'''Richard Senior''' is a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[editor]] and [[director]] who began his association with the programme during [[Steven Moffat]]'s term as [[executive producer]]. He is the only ''[[Doctor Who]]'' editor in [[BBC Wales]] history to direct an episode. He is also the first person in ''Doctor Who'' history to make his television directorial debut on ''Doctor Who''.
'''Richard Senior''' is a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[editor]] and [[director]]. {{As of|2012|1}}, he is the only ''[[Doctor Who]]'' editor in [[BBC Wales]] history to direct an episode. He is also the first person in ''Doctor Who'' history, full stop, to make his television directorial debut on ''Doctor Who''.


He was an additional editor for all the episodes of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], but was not credited on any of them upon original transmission. As of the start of [[series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]], his only actual credit for editing was for doing the screen sequences seen in [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)|the 2010 ''Doctor Who at the Proms'']].
Senior began his association with the programme during the [[RTD]] era when, according to [[Julie Gardner]], he made "all our [[BBC One]] trailers for ''Doctor Who''". ([[PCOM]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'') Though it is unclear ''exactly'' how accurate Gardner's statement was, and for how many episodes he cut the trailers, it is known definitively that he at least created the main ''Voyage of the Damned'' [[BBC One]] spot.  


His first [[director|directing]] gig was for the [[National Television Awards Sketch 2011|2011 National Television Awards sketch]], but it's unclear whether he actually got on-screen credit for this project; credits were given only at the end of the evening, and not over the ''Doctor Who'' segment itself. He did, however, receive unambiguous credit at the time of transmission for ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'' and ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]'', two mini-episodes broadcast during the [[2011]] [[Comic Relief]] fundraiser. His first full episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' — and indeed of ''any'' television series — was ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]''. Although not credited onscreen, he directed four of the [[Night and the Doctor]] mini-episodes for the Series 6 home video collection.
He continued on into the [[Steven Moffat]] era, where he "graduated" to cutting the episodes themselves.  Throughout [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], he provided "additional" editing, but was not credited for any episode upon original transmission. {{As of|2012|alt=the start of [[series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]]}}, his only actual credit for editing was for doing the screen sequences seen in [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)|the 2010 ''Doctor Who at the Proms'']].
 
His first [[director|directing]] gig was for the [[National Television Awards Sketch 2011|2011 National Television Awards sketch]], but it's unclear whether he actually got on-screen credit for this project; credits were given only at the end of the evening, and not over the ''Doctor Who'' segment itself. He did, however, receive unambiguous credit at the time of transmission for ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'' and ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]'', two mini-episodes broadcast during the [[2011]] [[Comic Relief]] fundraiser. His first full episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' — and indeed of ''any'' television series — was ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]''. He also did four of the [[Night and the Doctor]] mini-episodes, but was not credited.  


Prior to his involvement with ''Doctor Who'', Senior was largely a [[runner]], and was uncredited on the films ''[[wikipedia:Batman Begins|Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
Prior to his involvement with ''Doctor Who'', Senior was largely a [[runner]], and was uncredited on the films ''[[wikipedia:Batman Begins|Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
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Richard Senior is a Doctor Who editor and director. As of January 2012, he is the only Doctor Who editor in BBC Wales history to direct an episode. He is also the first person in Doctor Who history, full stop, to make his television directorial debut on Doctor Who.

Senior began his association with the programme during the RTD era when, according to Julie Gardner, he made "all our BBC One trailers for Doctor Who". (PCOM: Voyage of the Damned) Though it is unclear exactly how accurate Gardner's statement was, and for how many episodes he cut the trailers, it is known definitively that he at least created the main Voyage of the Damned BBC One spot.

He continued on into the Steven Moffat era, where he "graduated" to cutting the episodes themselves. Throughout series 5, he provided "additional" editing, but was not credited for any episode upon original transmission. the start of series 7, his only actual credit for editing was for doing the screen sequences seen in the 2010 Doctor Who at the Proms.

His first directing gig was for the 2011 National Television Awards sketch, but it's unclear whether he actually got on-screen credit for this project; credits were given only at the end of the evening, and not over the Doctor Who segment itself. He did, however, receive unambiguous credit at the time of transmission for Time and Space, two mini-episodes broadcast during the 2011 Comic Relief fundraiser. His first full episode of Doctor Who — and indeed of any television series — was Let's Kill Hitler. He also did four of the Night and the Doctor mini-episodes, but was not credited.

Prior to his involvement with Doctor Who, Senior was largely a runner, and was uncredited on the films Batman Begins and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

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