Philip Hinchcliffe

Philip Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) is a British television producer, who brought shows including Private Schulz and The Charmer to the screen, probably best known for producing BBC television series Doctor Who from 1974-1977. With the death of Barry Letts in October 2009, he and Derrick Sherwin are the only producers of the classic series of Doctor Who who are still alive.

Read more about Philip Hinchcliffe:  Background and Early Work, Doctor Who, Subsequent Career

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