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Barry Letts
Barry Leopold Letts (26 March 1925 – 9 October 2009) was an English actor, television director, writer and producer, best known for being the producer of Doctor Who from 1969 to 1974.
Born in Leicester, he worked as an actor in theatre, films and television before retiring in his early forties and becoming a television director. He then became the producer of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who for five years, overseeing almost the entirety of Jon Pertwee's tenure as the Third Doctor and casting Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. He produced or directed many of the BBC's Sunday Classic drama serials from 1976 to 1986, and returned to Doctor Who in 1980 to be the executive producer for its eighteenth season.
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As actor
Doctor Who: 60 Years of Secrets & Scandals
Time and Atlantis: Chronicling The Time Monster
Doctor Who and the Third Man
Life on Earth
The Doctor's Moriarty
Come in Number Five
IMC Needs You!
The Tin Men and the Witch
Warriors of Mars
The Perfect Scenario: Lost Frontiers
The Perfect Scenario: The End of Dreams
Roger Delgado: The Master
The Frighten Factor
Hello Sailor!
Musical Scales: An Era of Experimentation
Exodus
The Worst Journey in the World
Are Friends Electric?
Terror Nation: Terry Nation and Doctor Who
Built for War: The Sontaran Story
Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who
Terrance Dicks: Fact & Fiction
The Story of Doctor Who
Where on Earth Is Katy Manning?
30 Years in the TARDIS
Doctor Who: Inferno
Dial M for Murder
Reach for the Sky
The Cruel Sea
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike