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  1. John Turner (12 August 1947 – 1 May 2002), known professionally as John Nathan-Turner, was an English television producer. He was the ninth producer of the long-running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who and the final producer of the series' first run on television (from 1980 until it was cancelled in 1989).

  2. John Nathan-Turner (12 August 1947-1 May 2002) was first a member of the production team and then the ninth, longest serving and final producer for the original run of Doctor Who. He is often known simply by his initials, JNT.

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  3. John Nathan-Turner (1947-2002) was a British TV producer, best known for his work on Doctor Who (1963) from 1979 to 1989. He also produced some special releases, wrote a book and appeared in various shows and documentaries.

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  4. John Nathan-Turner, who has died after a short illness aged 54, was the last and longest-serving producer of Doctor Who, the most successful and enduring British science-fiction series ever.

  5. May 3, 2002 · Doctor Who's longest-serving producer, responsible for casting three of the Timelords, has died at the age of 54. John Nathan-Turner, known to his fans as JNT led the BBC show for 130 episodes...

  6. May 7, 2002 · John Nathan-Turner, the longest-serving producer of the sci-fi series Doctor Who, died at the age of 54 in 2002. Read the comments from his fans who shared their memories, appreciation and condolences for his work and legacy.

  7. John Nathan-Turner. Producer: Doctor Who. John Nathan-Turner was born and brought up in the Midlands. As a boy he acted in numerous school plays and revues and appeared as an extra in several TV series, including The Newcomers (1965) and United! (1965) for the BBC and Crossroads (1964) for ATV.