- Philip Segal
Philip David Segal (born in
Essex, England in1958 ) is atelevision producer . He emigrated to theUnited States in1975 at the age of seventeen, where he studied film at San Diego State University. After graduating he became involved in the US television industry, first as a casting assistant and then as a literary agent.In
1985 he became a Director of Drama Development atColumbia Pictures , after which he moved over to ABC Television as a programming executive, becoming involved in such programmes as "Twin Peaks ", "Thirtysomething" and "China Beach ".In 1991 he joined
Steven Spielberg 'sAmblin Entertainment , where he quickly became Vice President of Amblin Television, overseeing the production of "seaQuest DSV ", "Earth 2" and "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ".It was while he was at Amblin that he first gained control over the creation of a new series of "
Doctor Who ", working in conjunction with fellow English expatriatePeter Wagg (Producer of "Max Headroom") to create the early drafts of what eventually became the "Doctor Who" television movie in1996 .A fan since the age of five, when "Doctor Who" first began in
1963 , it had long been his dream to produce his own version. While still wishing to juggle the needs of the various parties, his love of the programme still informed such decisions as the casting of a British actor as the Doctor, Liverpudlian actorPaul McGann . It was also ultimately his decision to bring backSylvester McCoy as the seventh incarnation.In 2000, Segal co-wrote the book "Doctor Who: Regeneration" with
Gary Russell (HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-710591-6), the making-of book of the 1996 "Doctor Who" television movie.Segal won the best director of a short film award from the NY International Film & Video Festival in 2000 for his short story The Other Side of Monday. Other directing credits include: Multiple episodes of "Mutant X" and "Andromeda" for the Tribune Action Hours, and the feature film "
Hobbs End " which he also co-wrote with Eric Truheart.Philip Segal is currently President of Original Productions the creators of "
Deadliest Catch " and "Monster Garage " for Discovery Channel - after a brief stint atBunim-Murray Productions as Executive Vice-President - Segal joined Original in May '06. His most recent credits include "Ice Road Truckers " for The History Channel, "Resolutionaries " for TLC and "Ocean Force " for Court TV.External links
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