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  1. Feb 5, 2015 · February 5th, 2015. Running from 1975 to 1977, the Hinchcliffe era was a perfect and passionate storm, the result of visionary minds pushing against each other to create something they ...

  2. Philip Hinchcliffe. Philip Michael Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) is a British television producer, screenwriter and script editor, best known for producing Doctor Who for three seasons from 1975 to 1977; as of 2018, he is the only surviving producer from the original 1963-1989 run of the show. Tom Baker was incumbent as the Fourth Doctor ...

  3. Nov 15, 2022 · In 1974, Doctor Who was far from unpopular. Yes, the viewing figures were slightly lower than they were at the peak of Jon Pertwee’s popularity, but a solid 8-9 million people were still watching the programme on a regular basis. So when Philip Hinchcliffe took over the reins from outgoing producer Barry Letts, the ship was far from sinking.

  4. 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 craft some of the most ...

  5. 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 wasn’t ...

  6. Philip Hinchcliffe Presents was a series of audio dramas, released by Big Finish Productions. These stories were all written by Philip Hinchcliffe and adapted by Marc Platt and all featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and Louise Jameson as Leela. The first volume was composed of two stories, while the latter three were composed of only one story each. Official Philip Hinchcliffe Presents ...

  7. Philip Hinchcliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-77) returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. "The starting point was there were a few basic ideas that were kicking around for another series, had we made it," says Philip.