
Philip Michael Hinchcliffe (born 1 October 1944) is a retired English television producer, screenwriter and script editor. After graduating from Cambridge University, he began his career as a writer and script editor at Associated Television before joining the BBC to produce Doctor Who in one of its most popular eras from 1974 to 1977. Following Doctor Who, Hinchcliffe remained with the BBC as a producer for several years, working on series such as Private Schulz (1981), before launching a freelance career in the mid-1980s, which included making Bust and The Charmer (both 1987) for London Weekend Television. He finished his career as an executive producer for Scottish Television, with his final credit on Take Me (2001).

The Making of Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans

The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond

Himself
30 Years in the TARDIS

Serial Thrillers

Whose Doctor Who

The Story of Doctor Who

Himself
Philip Hinchcliffe: Uncut

Behind the Sofa - Season 14

Self
The Dalek Tapes

Morbius Doctor (picture) (uncredited)
Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius

A Darker Side: The Making of Planet of Evil

Into the Wild: The Making of The Face of Evil

The Sandmine Murders

The Tin Men and the Witch

Are Friends Electric?

Scotch Mist in Sussex

Podshock

The Foe from the Future

Remembering Douglas Camfield

Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who

Self
Worlds Within: The Life of Ian Marter

Self
Whose Doctor Who: Revisited

Self
Darkness & Light: The Life of Graham Williams

Self
Terror Nation: Terry Nation and Doctor Who
Known For
Production
Known Credits
24
Gender
Male
Birthday
1944-10-01
Place of Birth
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
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