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Philip Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) is a British television producer, who brought shows including ''Private Schulz'' and ''The Charmer'' to the screen, probably best known for producing BBC television series ''Doctor Who'' from 1974-1977. With the death of Barry Letts in October 2009, he and Derrick Sherwin are the only producers of the classic series of ''Doctor Who'' still alive. ==Background and early work== Hinchcliffe was educated at Slough Grammar School and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature. After a brief period working for a travel company and then as a teacher, he joined Associated Television in 1968, writing episodes for shows including the soap ''Crossroads'' (1970), then script editing the sit-com ''Alexander the Greatest'' (1971-2), children's adventure series ''The Jensen Code'' (1973), and children's drama series ''The Kids from 47A'' (1973).
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