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'''Hugh David''' ([[17 July (people)|17 July]] [[1925]] - [[11 September (people)|11 September]] [[1987]]) directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Highlanders]]'' and ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''.
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'''Hugh David''' ([[17 July (people)|17 July]] [[1925]]-[[11 September (people)|11 September]] [[1987]]) directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Highlanders]]'' and ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''.
   
 
Before becoming a [[director]], David had been an actor and an associate of [[Rex Tucker]], who was involved in pre-production on ''Doctor Who'' in [[1963]]. In this capacity, Tucker offered David the opportunity to play the [[First Doctor]], but David declined. Furthermore, the series' original producer, [[Verity Lambert]], deemed the then thirty-eight-year-old David too young for the part.<ref name=autogenerated2>[[DWM 391]] - Verity Lambert obituary.</ref>
 
Before becoming a [[director]], David had been an actor and an associate of [[Rex Tucker]], who was involved in pre-production on ''Doctor Who'' in [[1963]]. In this capacity, Tucker offered David the opportunity to play the [[First Doctor]], but David declined. Furthermore, the series' original producer, [[Verity Lambert]], deemed the then thirty-eight-year-old David too young for the part.<ref name=autogenerated2>[[DWM 391]] - Verity Lambert obituary.</ref>
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Revision as of 19:12, 11 September 2013

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Hugh David (17 July 1925-11 September 1987) directed the Doctor Who stories The Highlanders and Fury from the Deep.

Before becoming a director, David had been an actor and an associate of Rex Tucker, who was involved in pre-production on Doctor Who in 1963. In this capacity, Tucker offered David the opportunity to play the First Doctor, but David declined. Furthermore, the series' original producer, Verity Lambert, deemed the then thirty-eight-year-old David too young for the part.[1]

Footnotes

  1. DWM 391 - Verity Lambert obituary.

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