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Philip Hinchcliffe

    Philip Hinchcliffe served as a producer for Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977, a period often lauded for its creative zenith. Beyond his production role, he also penned novelizations of the series' narratives. His on-screen presence was minimal, appearing just once as a face during the Doctor's mental struggle with Morbius. This fleeting appearance belies the profound impact his tenure had on the show's enduring legacy.

    Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom
    • 1986

      Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(350)Add rating

      In the frozen reaches of the Antarctic, deep in the permafrost, the World Ecology Bureau has uncovered two pods buried in the ice for more than 30,000 years. But when one of the pods is stolen and it is discovered to be an alien Krynoid, Dr. Who must act swiftly to save all humanity from destruction.

      Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom