• George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd (24 December 1925 – 23 August 1991) was a Welsh television producer. He had a long career in BBC drama, which included producing...
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  • appear as different characters in both series. The show was produced by Innes Lloyd and Ralph Wilton (series 1) and Mark Shivas (series 2), while Alan Bennett...
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  • The Wilderness Years. The drama was written by Don Shaw, produced by Innes Lloyd and directed by Michael Darlow. John Thaw – Arthur Travers Harris Robert...
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  • producers included Kenith Trodd (1973–1982), David Rose (1972–1980), Innes Lloyd (1975–1982), Margaret Matheson (1977–1979), Sir Richard Eyre (1978–1980)...
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  • costume was the result from discussion between the actor himself, producer Innes Lloyd, and script-editor Gerry Davis. He wore a black frock coat, several sizes...
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  • by Innes Lloyd. In the end, The Stone Tape was broadcast as a standalone programme but production was handled by the Dead of Night team under Lloyd. Selected...
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  • regeneration of the Doctor, which was a solution proposed by producer Innes Lloyd to account for the departure of original Doctor, William Hartnell. Hartnell...
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  • initially by Harry Moore, later by Graeme MacDonald, George Spenton-Foster, Innes Lloyd and others. Thirty-Minute Theatre began on BBC2 in 1965 with an adaptation...
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  • Scottish Clan Innes, and originated in Moray. Notable people include: George Innes (born 1938), actor Laura Innes (born 1959), actress Scott Innes (born 1966)...
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  • third series, and was first aired on 1 February 1987. It was produced by Innes Lloyd with original music by George Fenton. Other musical contributions came...
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  • She has written two BBC TV dramas: Hedgehog Wedding (1987) produced by Innes Lloyd, and These Foolish Things (1989) which starred Lindsay Duncan. In the...
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  • exist. Another programme made by the Dead of Night production team under Innes Lloyd, The Stone Tape, running to 90 minutes and intended to be the eighth...
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  • tested out as full producer for The Tomb of the Cybermen, replacing Innes Lloyd, and later became full-time producer for the later Patrick Troughton...
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  • celebrations. In a 1988 interview with Doctor Who Magazine, she said "…[Innes Lloyd, then-producer of Doctor Who] had definite plans for the series which...
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  • Allen Stephen Frears Innes Lloyd Cast: Rachel Bell, Nigel Terry 23 February 1986 The Insurance Man Alan Bennett Richard Eyre Innes Lloyd Cast: Trevor Peacock...
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  • Jane Howell The Good Doctor Bodkin Adams Innes Lloyd, Richard Stroud Screen Two: "The Insurance Man" Innes Lloyd, Richard Eyre London's Burning Paul Knight...
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  • his era from that of the previous Doctor, William Hartnell. Producer Innes Lloyd and script editor Gerry Davis were initially uncertain whether the character...
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  • months' discussion about replacing Hartnell finally came to a head, and Innes Lloyd decided not to renew Hartnell's contract. It is unclear whether Hartnell...
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    BBC. BBC1. Writer David Whitaker, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd (26 November 1966). "The Power of the Daleks, Episode Four". Doctor Who...
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  • editor Peter Bryant became the show's producer from the next story; Innes Lloyd was the show's current producer, but left after this story. Much like...
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  • Innes Lloyd had already overseen the creation of the Cybermen by Gerry Davis and Kit Pedler and saw the monsters as an alternative to Daleks. Lloyd later...
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  • earlier in the season. Due to the success of The Tenth Planet, producer Innes Lloyd hoped they could be the new returning foes replacing the Daleks, began...
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  • origin United Kingdom Original language English Production Producer Innes Lloyd Running time 60 min. Production company BBC Original release Network...
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    story The Gunfighters but turned it down. In 1966, Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd looked for a replacement for William Hartnell in the series' lead role...
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  • Shaw Innes Lloyd Christopher King Hugh Burden Tony Caunter Richard Hampton Nick Berry 26 Mar 1976 An Accident of Class and Sex Maggie Wadey Innes Lloyd Brian...
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  • broadcast as part of the BBC's Screen One series. The film was produced by Innes Lloyd, a long-time collaborator of the author in his television work, and is...
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  • Retrieved 16 June 2008. David Whitaker (writer), Barry Letts (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (23 December 1967 – 27 January 1968). The Enemy of the World...
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  • Hayles Donald Tosh (uncredited) Script editor Gerry Davis Produced by Innes Lloyd Executive producer(s) None Music by Dudley Simpson Production code Y...
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  • having "ridiculous costumes and make-up of the fish people". Producer Innes Lloyd appeared to concur, admitting "it did look like something from a '50s...
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  • September 2019. Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd (11 March – 1 April 1967). The Macra Terror. Doctor Who. London. BBC...
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