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He later became a [[producer]] at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]]. In 1986, Doig called fellow producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] to make a suggestion regarding the casting of the [[Seventh Doctor]]. The actor Doig suggested was [[Sylvester McCoy]], who ended up getting the role. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]'')
He later became a [[producer]] at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]]. In 1986, Doig called fellow producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] to make a suggestion regarding the casting of the [[Seventh Doctor]]. The actor Doig suggested was [[Sylvester McCoy]], who ended up getting the role. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]'')


He featured in the documentaries [[The Trouble with Chumblies (documentary)|''The Trouble with Chumblies'']] and ''[[Flight Through Eternity (documentary)|Flight Through Eternity]]''
He featured in the documentaries ''[[The Trouble with Chumblies (documentary)|The Trouble with Chumblies]]'' and ''[[Flight Through Eternity (documentary)|Flight Through Eternity]]''


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== Credits ==

Revision as of 12:27, 9 March 2023

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Clive Doig (born 11 August 1940[1]) was an uncredited vision mixer for Doctor Who.

He later became a producer at the BBC. In 1986, Doig called fellow producer John Nathan-Turner to make a suggestion regarding the casting of the Seventh Doctor. The actor Doig suggested was Sylvester McCoy, who ended up getting the role. (INFO: The Space Museum)

He featured in the documentaries The Trouble with Chumblies and Flight Through Eternity

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