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'''Stuart Hood''' was the Controller of Programmes for Television for the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]], appointed after the broadcast of [[season 1]] was underway. On [[28 May (production)|28 May]], he was the recipient of a memo from [[Kenneth Adam]], whose sentiment he immediately passed on to [[Sydney Newman]], who then sent it to [[Donald Wilson]]. Adam, and therefore Hood, were concerned that it was "silly" for the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s to separate every time "danger threatens". Reasonable people in the real world, the memo argued, wouldn't do this, and even Adam's 3½-year-old grand-daughter knew it. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'') | '''Stuart Hood''' was the Controller of Programmes for Television for the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]], appointed after the broadcast of [[season 1]] was underway. On [[28 May (production)|28 May]], he was the recipient of a memo from [[Kenneth Adam]], whose sentiment he immediately passed on to [[Sydney Newman]], who then sent it to [[Donald Wilson]], who then passed it on to ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s [[Verity Lambert|producer]] and [[David Whitaker|script editor]]. Adam, and therefore Hood, were concerned that it was "silly" for the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s to separate every time "danger threatens". Reasonable people in the real world, the memo argued, wouldn't do this, and even Adam's 3½-year-old grand-daughter knew it. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'') | ||
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