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'''Julia Smith''' ([[26th May]] [[1927]]-[[19th June]] [[1997]]) directed ''[[The Smugglers]]'' and ''[[The Underwater Menace]]''. She was the first woman to direct a ''Doctor Who'' story.
'''Julia Smith''' ([[26th May]] [[1927]]-[[19th June]] [[1997]]) directed ''[[The Smugglers]]'' and ''[[The Underwater Menace]]''. She was the first woman to direct a ''Doctor Who'' story, and one of the most important women in the BBC from the [[1960s]] to the [[1990s]].
 
Indeed, her most recognizable contribution to British television was her co-creation and early [[producer]]ship of ''[[EastEnders]]''. 


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[[Category:Doctor Who directors|Smith, Julia]]
[[Category:Doctor Who directors|Smith, Julia]]

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Julia Smith (26th May 1927-19th June 1997) directed The Smugglers and The Underwater Menace. She was the first woman to direct a Doctor Who story, and one of the most important women in the BBC from the 1960s to the 1990s.

Indeed, her most recognizable contribution to British television was her co-creation and early producership of EastEnders.

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