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Tony Redston (died 9 October 2020) was the production manager on the Doctor Who television stories The Mark of the Rani and Time and the Rani. He also served in that capacity, albeit uncredited, on Paradise Towers.
Tony Redston was born in Cheltenham England, then raised and educated in Bristol before moving to London to pursue a career with BBC Television. He left in 2000 as a successful Producer of Drama, remaining in the industry as a Freelance, and developing projects with writers for his own Production Company.
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The Mark of the Rani was the third serial of season twenty-two of Doctor Who. A new Time Lord villain, the Rani, was introduced in this serial. She would later return in Time and the Rani. In 19th century England, the Sixth Doctor finds himself facing two competing enemies: his old adversary...
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Tony Redston is known as an Producer, Production Manager, and Associate Producer. Some of their work includes The Final Cut, Madame Bovary, Doctor Who: Time and the Rani, Doctor Who: The Mark of the Rani, and The Dark Room.