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  1. Philip Michael Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) is a retired English television producer, screenwriter and script editor.

  2. Since retiring from television, Hinchcliffe has recorded numerous interviews and commentaries on DVD releases remembering his time on the show. With the death of Derrick Sherwin in 2018, Hinchcliffe became the last surviving producer of the original series of Doctor Who (1963).

    • Philip Hinchcliffe
    • October 1, 1944
  3. Philip Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) was producer of Doctor Who from 1974 to 1977. He served as the producer for Tom Baker's first three seasons as the Fourth Doctor. He also novelised three stories for Target Books.

  4. Graham Williams took over as producer from Philip Hinchcliffe. Robert Holmes was replaced as script editor by Anthony Read, during The Sun Makers. The season took a short transmission break of two weeks over the Christmas 1977 period, between the broadcasts of The Sun Makers and Underworld.

  5. 9. Jan. 2020 · Philip Hinchcliffe is a British television producer, who was responsible for one of the most successful and well regarded periods in Doctor Who's history. He was producer from 1975-1977, responsible for 68 episodes covering the early reign of Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.

  6. Phillip Hinchcliffe was the seventh producer of Doctor Who, taking over from Barry Letts in 1974 – until 1977; when he was replaced by Graham Williams. For his first Doctor Who assignment, Hinchcliffe shadowed outgoing producer Barry Letts on Tom Baker’s first serial Robot.

  7. Although he has worked on numerous productions, Hinchcliffe is still most famous for his time on the legendary television series Doctor Who (1963), which is still considered the strongest period of the show by many fans. He also wrote novelisations of The Keys of Marinus, The Seeds of Doom and The Masque of Mandragora.