Sydney Newman
The first episode of Doctor Who was created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, and Donald Wilson. It premiered on November 23, 1963, and starred William Hartnell as the First Doctor.
Sydney Newman's birth name is Sydney Cecil Newman.
Originally, Doctor Who was created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson, for the BBC.
Sydney Newman was born on April 1, 1917, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sydney Newman died on October 30, 1997, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of heart attack.
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The BBC's Head of Drama, Sydney Newman, was the man primarily responsible for creating Doctor Who, and he along with Doctor Who's first producer Verity Lambert are regarded as the parents of the show. Newman was a big science fiction fan and wanted to make a science fiction show for the BBC. Several other writers (Donald Wilson, John Braybon, Alice Frick and Cecil Webber) also played a large part, helping to co-write the original brief for the show. The 2007 episode 'Human Nature' in which the Doctor temporarily becomes human, the human Doctor's (fictitious) parents are named Sydney and Verity, in honour of the two creators.
George Newman - doctor - died in 1948.
George Newman - doctor - was born in 1870.
The show was created by Sydney Newman, C.E Webber, Donald Wilson and Verity Lambert.The BBC London initially and now In BBC Wales
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