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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the Drama Group Administrator at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] in [[1963]], and thus a sort of deputy to [[Donald Wilson]], at the time of the creation of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He was responsible for some of the more "nuts and bolts" decisions with respect to scheduling and budgeting the production of ''Doctor Who''. His job was essentially to liaise with the planning departments within the BBC whose job it was to allocate studio space, recording facilities and other resources necessary for the production of a television programme. He was thus a kind of "buffer" between the more "creative" executives, like Wilson, Newman and [[Verity Lambert|Lambert]], and the more technical executives like [[Joanna Spicer]], [[John Mair]], and [[Richard Levin]], who controlled the resources with which to make the show. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the Drama Group Administrator at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] in [[1963]], and thus a sort of deputy to [[Donald Wilson]], at the time of the creation of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He was responsible for some of the more "nuts and bolts" decisions with respect to scheduling and budgeting the production of ''Doctor Who''. His job was essentially to liaise with the planning departments within the BBC whose job it was to allocate studio space, recording facilities and other resources necessary for the production of a television programme. He was thus a kind of "buffer" between the more "creative" executives, like Wilson, Newman and [[Verity Lambert|Lambert]], and the more technical executives like [[Joanna Spicer]], [[John Mair]], and [[Richard Levin]], who controlled the resources with which to make the show. | ||