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*[[John Nathan-Turner]] - "[[The Leisure Hive]]" to "[[Survival]]," also "[[A Girl's Best Friend]]" and "[[Dimensions in Time]]" | *[[John Nathan-Turner]] - "[[The Leisure Hive]]" to "[[Survival]]," also "[[A Girl's Best Friend]]" and "[[Dimensions in Time]]" | ||
*[[Peter V. Ware]] - "[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]" | *[[Peter V. Ware]] - "[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]" | ||
*[[ | *[[Phil Collins]] - "[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]" to "[[Journey's End]]" | ||
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Revision as of 06:53, 15 February 2009
Following is a list of the producers who have worked on Doctor Who:
- Verity Lambert - "The Pilot Episode" to "Mission to the Unknown"
- John Wiles - "The Myth Makers" to "The Ark"
- Innes Lloyd - "The Celestial Toymaker" to "The Enemy of the World"
- Peter Bryant - "The Web of Fear" to "The Space Pirates"
- Derrick Sherwin - "The War Games" to "Spearhead from Space"
- Barry Letts - "Doctor Who and the Silurians" to "Robot"
- Philip Hinchcliffe - "The Ark in Space" to "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
- Graham Williams - "Horror of Fang Rock" to "Shada"
- John Nathan-Turner - "The Leisure Hive" to "Survival," also "A Girl's Best Friend" and "Dimensions in Time"
- Peter V. Ware - "Doctor Who: The TV Movie"
- Phil Collins - "Rose" to "Journey's End"