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[[file:MatthewNorth.jpg|thumb|right|250px|North as he appeared in the second series of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'']]
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'''Matthew North''' served in various capacities in [[Edward Thomas]]' [[art department]] on the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  From ''[[The Long Game]]'' to ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' he was an uncredited [[forward dresser]].  He was then credited for this work from ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'' through to ''[[The Age of Steel]]''.  He continued working on the programme on most every episode as the [[art department co-ordinator]], though on a few occasions in these later series he was again the credited forward dresser or the [[standby props]]man.   
'''Matthew North''' served in various capacities in [[Edward Thomas]]' [[art department]] on the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  From ''[[The Long Game]]'' to ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' he was an uncredited [[forward dresser]].  He was then credited for this work from ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'' through to ''[[The Age of Steel]]''.  He continued working on the programme on most every episode as the [[art department co-ordinator]], though on a few occasions in these later series he was again the credited forward dresser or the [[standby props]]man.   

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North as he appeared in the second series of Totally Doctor Who

Matthew North served in various capacities in Edward Thomas' art department on the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who. From The Long Game to New Earth he was an uncredited forward dresser. He was then credited for this work from Tooth and Claw through to The Age of Steel. He continued working on the programme on most every episode as the art department co-ordinator, though on a few occasions in these later series he was again the credited forward dresser or the standby propsman.

He was also the art department co-ordinator for series 1 of Torchwood, and the art director for Adrift. Additionally, he was the art department coordinator for the first episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the supervising art director for the remainder of its first series.

He was also a featured guest in the second series of Totally Doctor Who.

At the conclusion of the fourth series of Doctor Who, he left BBC Wales to become the art director on Holby City.

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