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

  2. Philip Hinchcliffe. Producer: And a Nightingale Sang. After graduating in English Literature, Philip Hinchcliffe worked for a travel company and as a teacher before becoming a script editor for the television company Associated Television.

  3. In the spring of 1974, aged 29, Philip Hinchcliffe was appointed as the new producer of the BBC's Doctor Who – together with script editor Robert Holmes, he would go on to...

  4. 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.

  5. Philip Hinchcliffe. Producer: And a Nightingale Sang. After graduating in English Literature, Philip Hinchcliffe worked for a travel company and as a teacher before becoming a script editor for the television company Associated Television.

  6. Philip Hinchcliffe has 22 books on Goodreads with 3683 ratings. Philip Hinchcliffes most popular book is Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom.

  7. Jan 9, 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.

  8. Philip Hinchcliffe was producer of Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977. He also novelised stories. He appeared on camera only once in the series, as one of the faces that appears in the Doctor's mental battle with Morbius.

  9. Jun 24, 2018 · Philip Hinchcliffe was a producer who revived Doctor Who in a big way. While previous producer Barry Letts’s run on the show had started out very strong, after five years, the series...

  10. Jamie Glover, who played William Russell in the BBC TV drama An Adventure in Space and Time, reads Philip Hinchcliffe's novelisation of Terry Nation's 1964 TV serial. Reading produced by Neil Gardner at Ladbroke Audio