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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Innes_LloydInnes Lloyd - Wikipedia

    Richmond, London, England. Occupation. Television Producer. Known for. Producing Doctor Who and Talking Heads. George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd (24 December 1925 – 23 August 1991) was a Welsh television producer. He had a long career in BBC drama, which included producing series such as Doctor Who and Talking Heads .

  2. Innes Lloyd (* 1925) ist ein britischer Film- und TV-Produzent und wurde bei Doctor Who der Nachfolger von John Wiles . Lloyd übernahm diese Position mit der Episode The Celestial Toymaker und hatte sie bis zur Episode The Enemy of the World (mit Ausnahme der Episode The Tomb of the Cybermen) inne.

  3. Innes Lloyd (full name George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd, 24 December 1925-23 August 1991[1]) was producer for Doctor Who from the latter part of William Hartnell's tenure as the First Doctor to the middle of Patrick Troughton's second season. With story editor Gerry Davis, he came up with the idea of...

  4. Innes Lloyd (full name George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd, 24 December 1925-23 August 1991) was producer for Doctor Who from the latter part of William Hartnell's tenure as the First Doctor to the middle of Patrick Troughton's second season.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0516008Innes Lloyd - IMDb

    Innes Lloyd. Producer: Screen One. Innes Lloyd was born on 24 December 1925 in Penmaenmawr, Conwy, Wales, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Screen One (1985), Screen Two (1985) and Talking Heads (1988). He died on 23 August 1991 in Richmond, Surrey, England, UK.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • December 24, 1925
    • Innes Lloyd
    • August 23, 1991
  6. 23. Aug. 1991 · Innes Lloyd was the third producer of Doctor Who, taking over from John Wiles in 1966 – until 1967; when he was replaced by Peter Bryant. Unlike his predecessor – John Wiles, Lloyd was an experienced and long-served producer within the BBC, when he became the producer of Doctor Who.

  7. Producer Innes Lloyd and script editor Gerry Davis were initially uncertain whether the character of Jamie would work as an ongoing character, and although Frazer Hines' contract had an option for three more serials an ending was filmed with Jamie staying behind when the TARDIS departed.