
Innes Lloyd (full name George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd, 24 December 1925 - 23 August 1991) was producer for Doctor Who from the latter part of William Hartnell's tenure as the First Doctor to the middle of Patrick Troughton's second season. As a producer, he reached the front rank of BBC television drama. He began his television career working on popular series in the 1960s. He was the third producer on Doctor Who. His tenure ran for two seasons, from The Celestial Toymaker through The Enemy of the World (excepting The Tomb of the Cybermen, which was produced by Lloyd's successor Peter Bryant on a trial basis). His most important contribution to the programme was developing the notion of regeneration to replace the lead actor. This arose following continuing health difficulties for William Hartnell.
Blore M.P.
1989
Bomber Harris
1989
Across the Lake
1988
Talking Heads
1988
Hedgehog Wedding
1987
East of Ipswich
1987
Screen Two
1985
Talk to Me
1984
Amy
1984
Marks
1982
Rolling Home
1982
Our Winnie
1982
Intensive Care
1982
Whistling Wally
1982
Life After Death
1982
The Factory
1981
P.Q. 17
1981
Protest
1981
No Visible Scar
1981
Going Gently
1981
The Union
1981
Fothergill
1981
C2H5OH
1980
The Executioner
1980
In Hiding
1980
No Defence
1980
Gentle Folk
1980
Don't Be Silly
1979
Night People
1978
Sorry...
1978
Flayed
1978
Foreign Affairs
1978
True Patriot
1977
Able's Will
1977
Jumbo
1976
Play Things
1976
The Chauffeur
1976
Dad
1976
The Button Man
1976
Kites
1976
Playhouse
1974
Bedtime Stories
1974
The Stone Tape
1972
A Day Out
1972
The Exorcism
1972
Dead of Night
1972
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