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{{real world}}[[File:SanneWohlenberg.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Wohlenberg as she appeared on [[CON]]: ''[[Christmas Special 2010]]'']]
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'''Sanne Wohlenberg''' (sometimes credited outside of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as '''Sanne Craddick''') is a [[producer]] whose ''[[Doctor Who]]'' debut was on ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. Born [[9 August]] [[1968]] in [[Germany]], she is the first producer of ''Doctor Who'' to speak [[English]] as a second language. She is the second credited producer — behind [[American]] [[Peter V. Ware]] — not born a [[British]] subject.
'''Sanne Wohlenberg''' (sometimes credited outside of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as '''Sanne Craddick''') is a [[producer]] whose ''[[Doctor Who]]'' debut was on ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. Born [[9 August]] [[1968]] in [[Germany]], she is the first producer of ''Doctor Who'' to speak [[English]] as a second language. She is the second credited producer — behind [[American]] [[Peter V. Ware]] — not born a [[British]] subject.
== Work prior to ''Doctor Who'' ==
== Work prior to ''Doctor Who'' ==

Revision as of 01:57, 5 March 2012

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Wohlenberg as she appeared on CON: Christmas Special 2010

Sanne Wohlenberg (sometimes credited outside of Doctor Who as Sanne Craddick) is a producer whose Doctor Who debut was on A Christmas Carol. Born 9 August 1968 in Germany, she is the first producer of Doctor Who to speak English as a second language. She is the second credited producer — behind American Peter V. Ware — not born a British subject.

Work prior to Doctor Who

Wohlenberg's British career stretches back to at least the start of the 21st century. She was the line producer of the 2001 tele-film, Men Only, starring Marc Warren, Martin Freeman, Daniel Ryan, and Jenna Russell. In 2003, she worked with Helen McCrory, Anthony Calf, and Penelope Wilton on the television adaptation of Lucky Jim. That same year, she also was the initial producer on the James Nesbitt continuing drama, Murphy's Law, costume designed by Lucinda Wright. In 2006, she was BAFTA-nominated for her production of the 2005 serial, Funland, featuring Burn Gorman and Mark Gatiss. She went on to produce the 2007 six-parter, The Whistleblowers, starring Indira Varma and Daniel Ryan, and partially directed by Richard Clark.

Immediately before her work on Doctor Who, she produced two high-profile projects: Lindsay Duncan's performance as Margaret Thatcher in Margaret and Kenneth Branagh's version of Kurt Wallander in series 2 of Wallander. On both projects, she worked with key members of the crew that would join her on A Christmas Carol. Her post-production supervisor on Margaret was Beewan Athal, who would be her visual effects producer on Carol. On Wallander, she would work with series 6 costume designer, Barbara Kidd.

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