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== Notable crew ==
== Notable crew ==
* [[Verity Lambert]], producer of [[List of Doctor Who serials|the first 19 serials]], 1963-1965
* [[Verity Lambert]], producer of [[List of Doctor Who serials|the first 19 serials]], 1963-1965
* [[Delia Derbyshire]], musician. She arranged, performed and recorded the original theme song using entirely electronic means
* [[Delia Derbyshire]], musician. She arranged, performed and recorded the original theme music using entirely electronic means.
* [[Russell T. Davies]], showrunner of the current series
* [[Russell T. Davies]], showrunner of the current series.
* [[Julie Gardner]], executive producer of the current series.
* [[Julie Gardner]], executive producer of the current series.


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;New series:
;New series:
*[[Helen Raynor]], "The Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution of the Daleks"
*[[Helen Raynor]], "The Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution of the Daleks"


== Spin-offs and related titles ==
== Spin-offs and related titles ==

Revision as of 12:15, 19 April 2007

BBC television series that ran from 1963 to 1989, was revived in 2005, and is now ongoing.

Main characters

Episodes

There are two main entries for this section, divided from practical reasons:

Notable crew


The list of women who wrote and directed Doctor Who over more than 40 years is very short. It is as follows...

Directors

Writers

  • Barbara Clegg, "Enlightenment"
  • Jane Baker, co-wrote "The Mark of the Rani", "Terror of the Vervoids", "The Ultimate Foe" and "Time and the Rani", with husband, Pip.
  • Rona Munro, "Survival" (final serial of the original series)

Note: Paula Moore, credited for "Attack of the Cybermen", is a pseudonym. Ian Levine and Eric Saward developed the story and wrote the script based on a draft by Paula Woolsey.

New series
  • Helen Raynor, "The Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution of the Daleks"

Spin-offs and related titles

TV spin-offs

Books

  • The New Adventures, etc.

The first woman to publish an official Doctor Who spin-off novel was Kate Orman.

Parodies

External Links

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