This one-off drama goes back in time to 1963 to see how Doctor Who was first put on the screen. A lot of William Hartnell's roles were tough. Verity Lambert wanted to be a TV producer, but she was frustrated by the industry's glass ceiling, which made it hard for her. In a Saturday tea-time drama, both of them found hope they didn't expect and new challenges they didn't know they had. When they worked together with a group of people who were very different but very smart, they made the longest-running science fiction show ever.
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This one-off drama goes back in time to 1963 to see how Doctor Who was first put on the screen. A lot of William Hartnell's roles were tough. Verity Lambert wanted to be a TV producer, but she was frustrated by the industry's glass ceiling, which made it hard for her. In a Saturday tea-time drama, both of them found hope they didn't expect and new challenges they didn't know they had. When they worked together with a group of people who were very different but very smart, they made the longest-running science fiction show ever.
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