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He was also a key player in the battle throughout [[season 1]] of where, exactly, ''Doctor Who'' would be recorded. He proved a sympathetic ear to the complaints of [[Rex Tucker]], [[Verity Lambert]] and [[David Whitaker]] over the unsuitability of [[Lime Grove Studios]] for the recording of ''Doctor Who''. Perhaps because his boss, Donald Wilson, was dissatisfied with Lime Grove, as well, he quickly lobbied [[John Mair]] for a move to either [[BBC Television Centre]] or [[Riverside Studios]] after the recording of the first two serials, in a memo dated [[10 June]] [[1963]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'')
He was also a key player in the battle throughout [[season 1]] of where, exactly, ''Doctor Who'' would be recorded. He proved a sympathetic ear to the complaints of [[Rex Tucker]], [[Verity Lambert]] and [[David Whitaker]] over the unsuitability of [[Lime Grove Studios]] for the recording of ''Doctor Who''. Perhaps because his boss, Donald Wilson, was dissatisfied with Lime Grove, as well, he quickly lobbied [[John Mair]] for a move to either [[BBC Television Centre]] or [[Riverside Studios]] after the recording of the first two serials, in a memo dated [[10 June]] [[1963]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'')


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