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Encyclopedia > Phil Collinson

Phil Collinson is a British television producer. He initially worked in the industry as a script editor and writer on programmes such as Springhill and Emmerdale, before becoming the producer of Peak Practice.


He has produced several series for the BBC, including the comedy drama Linda Green, 1950s-set Born and Bred and the paranormal thriller Sea of Souls. In January 2004, he started work as the tenth full-time in-house producer of the BBC science-fiction programme Doctor Who.


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BBC - Doctor Who (David Tennant and Billie Piper) - News (254 words)
DWM reports that Phil Collinson is the man.
Phil Collinson has been announced as the new producer of Doctor Who.
Phil has previously worked as a producer on such series as Born and Bred, Linda Green and the paranormal drama Sea of Souls (currently airing on BBC One).
The Citizen, Auburn NY (1770 words)
Allen had told Collinson to leave the team in February "due to several behaviors causing problems with myself and team members," and told him he was not welcome when he showed up for a scrimmage on Feb. 25.
She met with CCC President Dennis Golladay, and accused Allen - who allowed Collinson to live at his house during his freshman year at CCC - of allowing alcohol to be served in his home to underage students.
As freshmen in 2003, Kenny and Collinson were the Spartan representatives on the all-Region III team (Collinson on the first team, Kenny on the second), leading the team to a 12-6 mark and the Midstate Athletic Conference (MSAC) championship.
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