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Key Crew working on THE POWER OF THE DALEKS who have previously worked on the show:
  • Christopher Barry (Director)
  • David Whitaker (Writer)
  • Innes Lloyd (Producer)


Key Crew working on THE HIGHLANDERS who have previously worked on the show:
  • Gerry Davis (Writer)
  • Innes Lloyd (Producer)

Who: Before And After #1562a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #31 - The Highlanders
Name: Hugh David [1925 - 1987]


Role(s): Director [10 episodes]
Year(s): 1966 / 1968
Stories: The Highlanders episode 1 - The Highlanders episode 4 / Fury From The Deep episode 1 - Fury From The Deep episode 6
Note(s):
  • Was considered for the role of the First Doctor, but was rejected because Verity Lambert thought he was too young for the part
  • Is one of only three directors to not have a single surviving 'Doctor Who' episode in the BBC Archives. However he is the only one of the three to have directed more than one story
  • Was considered as the director for 'The Underwater Menace', but rejected the offer as he felt the story was too expensive for the show's budget
  • Was married to Who actress Wendy Williams

Before Who: Director Credits
Films: None
Television: Swizzlewick [4 episodes] (1964) / Compact [10 episodes] (1965) / Jury Room [1 episode] (1965) / 199 Park Lane [2 episodes] (1965) / The Newcomers [16 episodes] (1965-1966) / North and South [5 episodes] (1966)

After Who
Films: Of Mycenae and Men (1979)
Television: The Further Adventures of the Musketeers [8 episodes] (1967) / Z Cars [10 episodes] (1967-1970) / Thirty-Minute Theatre [4 episodes] (1967-1972) / The Man in the Iron Mask [9 episodes] (1968) / The Expert [2 episodes] (1969) / Christ Recrucified [6 episodes] (1969) / Doomwatch [1 episode] (1970) / Jude the Obscure [6 episodes] (1971) / Trial (1971) / Wives and Daughters [6 episodes] (1971) / Owen, M.D. [2 episodes] (1971) / Clouds of Witness [5 episodes] (1972) / Cranford [4 episodes] (1972) / The Pallisers [11 episodes] (1974) / Emmerdale Farm [2 episodes] (1974) / Beryl's Lot [1 episode] (1975) / Dominic [4 episodes] (1976) / Luke's Kingdom [4 episodes] (1976) / The Velvet Glove [1 episode] (1977) / Rooms [2 episodes] (1977) / Centre Play [1 episode] (1977) / Everyman [2 episodes] (1977-1978) / The Clifton House Mystery [2 episodes] (1978) / Blue Peter Special Assignment [2 episodes] (1979) / Une maison, une histoire [1 episode] (1980) / Grange Hill [1 episode] (1981) / Sophia and Constance [6 episodes] (1988)

Who: Before And After #1562b
Name: Elwyn Jones [1923 - 1982]

Role(s): Writer [4 episodes]
Year(s): 1966 / 1967
Stories: The Highlanders episode 1 - The Highlanders episode 4
Note(s): Although he carries a credit as having co-written 'The Highlanders', he actually didn't do anything on the story because he was too busy with other work for the BBC !

Before Who: Writer Credits
Films: The Last Invasion (1966)
Television: Nom-de-Plume [1 episode] (1956) / BBC Sunday-Night Theatre [1 episode] (1959) / Z Cars [22 episodes] (1963?1971) / The Spies [1 episode] (1966) / Softly Softly [45 episodes] (1966-1969)

After Who
Films: Combination (1968), Choir Practice (1970), Marine Safety: Don't Go Down The... [short] (1971), Marine Safety: Mistaken Indentity [short] (1971), Proposition (1972), Sunstruck (1972), I'll Think About It (1975), A Most Public Affair (1978), Murder by Decree (1979)
Television: Gazette [3 episodes] (1968) / The Jazz Age [1 episode] (1968) / W. Somerset Maugham [1 episode] (1969) / Parkin's Patch [26 episodes] (1969-1970) / Softly Softly: Task Force [149 episodes] (1969-1976) / Manhunt [1 episode] (1970) / Doomwatch [1 episode] (1970) / Brett [4 episodes] (1971) / Barlow at Large [29 episodes] (1971-1975) / Jack the Ripper [6 episodes] (1973) / Second Verdict [4 episodes] (1976) / Life at Stake [2 episodes] (1978) / The Deep Concern [6 episodes] (1979)
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