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  1. Verity Ann Lambert OBE (27 November 1935 – 22 November 2007) was an English television and film producer. Lambert began working in television in the 1950s. She began her career as a producer at the BBC by becoming the founding producer of the science-fiction series Doctor Who from 1963 until 1965. She left the BBC in 1969 and worked for other ...

  2. Verity Lambert (1935-2007) was the first producer of the original BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who (1963) and a respected figure in the UK television industry. She also created and produced Shoulder to Shoulder (1974), a TV mini series about the suffragette movement, and owned her own production company, Cinema Verity.

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    • Hampstead, London, England, UK
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  3. Verity Lambert, the first producer of Doctor Who, was born in London on 27 November 1935[1]. She served as producer from An Unearthly Child to Mission to the Unknown. Her work on Doctor Who was the first time that she had been a full producer and was one of the first times a woman had such a role in television. The day after her death was the forty-fourth anniversary of the show's debut.[2] Ms. Lambert owned her own production company, Cinema Verity. She was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services t

  4. Verity Lambert was the first producer of the original series Doctor Who (1963) and a respected figure in UK television. She received several awards and honors, including the O.B.E. and a posthumous lifetime achievement award.

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  5. Nov 26, 2007 · Verity Lambert was the first female producer of Doctor Who and a pioneer of British television drama. She worked for the BBC, ITV and independent production companies, and made shows such as The Naked Civil Servant, Minder and G.B.H.

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofVerity Lambert | BAFTA

    Verity Lambert was a pioneering British television producer who launched Doctor Who in 1963 and produced many other acclaimed shows and films. She received the Alan Clarke Award for Outstanding Creative Contribution to Television in 2002.

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  8. Verity Lambert died in November 2007 and the following episode of Doctor Who, Voyage of the Damned, included a dedication to her. Verity Lambert (1935 - 2007) Who’s Who. Anthony Coburn