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Clive Doig

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is documented on some DVD extras where Doig contributes in interview and to commentaries. Early in his career he produced the series for deaf children
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before becoming known as the creator-producer of a large number of children's programmes. Working for the BBC, he created programmes such as
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Doig often cast the same actors in different series. Among those who have appeared in several Doig projects are
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for the BBC and his work in that capacity for the drama series
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award. In the early 1980s, Doig produced the factual series
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