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A '''designer''' was a member of the [[pre-production]] staff of the 1963 version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He or she was responsible for designing the visual look of props, sets and sometimes graphics used in an individual [[serial]].
A '''designer''' was a member of the [[pre-production]] staff of the 1963 version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. They were responsible for designing the visual look of props, sets and sometimes graphics used in an individual [[serial]].


The position was somewhat similar to the modern [[production designer]], but far more limited in scope. Because designers worked only on a serial-by-serial basis, no one was in charge of the overall look of the episodes. Hence some important design elements, as with the first [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] interior, were simply the product of the original designer, [[Peter Brachacki]] — who never worked on ''Doctor Who'' again.
The position was somewhat similar to the modern [[production designer]], but far more limited in scope. Because designers worked only on a serial-by-serial basis, no one was in charge of the overall look of the episodes. Hence some important design elements, as with the first [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] interior, were simply the product of the original designer, [[Peter Brachacki]] — who never worked on ''Doctor Who'' again.
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