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  1. This is a series of lists of those who have received a producer credit (executive, associate, etc.) on the long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The definition of producer has changed over the years, as has the nature of television production.

  2. This is a series of lists of those who have received a producer credit (executive, associate, etc.) on the long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The definition of producer has changed over the years, as has the nature of television production.

  3. Lindsey Alford (see above) was credited as "Script Executive" for the 2011 run, Caroline Henry was "Script Executive" on "The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe", and in 2012-13 associate producer Denise Paul took the credit of "Script Producer".

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    • Other Information
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    • Prose Fiction
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    Early life

    Stephen Russell Davies was born in Swansea on 27 April 1963. As a child, Davies was almost always referred to by his middle name, leading him to become professionally known by that name.

    Previous work

    Russell's first major success was the CBBC fantasy adventure serial Dark Season, which contained strong similarities to Doctor Who. Davies would create another children's supernatural drama series, Century Falls. He created the award-winning original Queer as Folk (which includes several references to Doctor Who) and a supernatural drama for adults, The Second Coming, which starred the future Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, as a reborn Christ.

    Doctor Who and related work

    Davies' first professional involvement in Doctor Who was in 1996, when he wrote the Virgin New Adventures novel Damaged Goods. The novel connected to Davies' previous work by featuring a cameo by Marcie Hatter from Dark Season.

    In 2008, Davies was awarded an OBE, the second Doctor Who producer to receive one (Verity Lambertreceived an OBE in 2002).
    In an interview he stated the Christmasepisode slot was his favourite of the year.
    Davies is a skilled cartoonist and many Doctor Who-related examples of his work can be found in Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale.
    In 2009, Davies became one of the only Doctor Who-related personnel to be depicted in a fictional and non-parody context when Robert Degas portrayed him in the comedy Hudson and Pepperdine Save the...

    As script editor

    1. The Shrink

    As executive producer

    1. 'Ello, 'Ello, 'Ello 2. 42 3. Adam 4. Adrift 5. The Age of Steel 6. Aliens of London 7. Aliens: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly 8. Allons-y! 9. Alter Ego 10. Animal Pharm (TD episode) 11. Are We There Yet? 12. Army of Ghosts 13. At the Proms 14. Attack of the Graske 15. Avulsion (TD episode) 16. Away with the Fairies (TD episode) 17. Backstage at Christmas 18. Bad Blood 19. Bad Day at the Office (TD episode) 20. Bad Wolf 21. Beyond the Grave (TD episode) 22. Blast from the Past (TD episode)...

    Virgin New Adventures Novels

    1. Damaged Goods

    Target novelisations

    1. Rose

  4. Since the 1996 tele-film, executive producers have been routinely credited on all DWU episodes. There have always been multiple executive producers on each episode of Doctor Who , The Sarah Jane Adventures , Torchwood , Class , and K9 — except for the official BBC parody, The Curse of Fatal Death .

  5. Category:Doctor Who executive producers. F. Sophie Fante. Mat Fidell. Claire Finnett. Adam Friedlander. Paul Frift. G. James Goss. H. Milla Hansley-Harrison.