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'''Donald Wilson''' ([[1 September (people)|1 September]] [[1910 (people)|1910]]-[[6 March (people)|6 March]] [[2002 (people)|2002]]) was a British television writer and producer who, as [[Head of Serials]] in the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] drama department under [[Sydney Newman]], oversaw the creation and development of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He is therefore sometimes considered, along with [[C. E. Webber]], as an unofficial co-creator of the series. | '''Donald Wilson''' ([[1 September (people)|1 September]] [[1910 (people)|1910]]-[[6 March (people)|6 March]] [[2002 (people)|2002]]) was a British television writer and producer who, as [[Head of Serials]] in the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] drama department under [[Sydney Newman]], oversaw the creation and development of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He is therefore sometimes considered, along with [[C. E. Webber]], as an unofficial co-creator of the series. | ||
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Donald Wilson (1 September 1910-6 March 2002) was a British television writer and producer who, as Head of Serials in the BBC drama department under Sydney Newman, oversaw the creation and development of Doctor Who. He is therefore sometimes considered, along with C. E. Webber, as an unofficial co-creator of the series.