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  1. Cecil Edwin Webber (sometimes known by the nickname "Bunny"; 9 April 1909 – June 1969) was a British television writer and playwright. He is best remembered as one of the co-creators of the science-fiction series Doctor Who while working as a staff writer for the BBC in the early 1960s.

    • Cecil Edwin Webber, 9 April 1909, England
  2. Cecil Edwin Webber (normally referred to as C.E. Webber or Bunny Webber), had been in the TV business for over a decade before he helped develop the series that became Doctor Who.

  3. C. E. Webber (9 April 1909- June 1969) or Cecil Edwin Webber, was a BBC staff writer assigned to work on the initial development of Doctor Who. None of his work appeared on-screen, but on internal BBC documentation he was credited as the co-writer of the first episode of the first serial, An Unearthly Child .

  4. C. E. Webber (9 April 1909- June 1969) or Cecil Edwin Webber, was a BBC staff writer assigned to work on the initial development of Doctor Who. None of his work appeared on-screen, but on internal BBC documentation he was credited as the co-writer of the first episode of the first serial, An Unearthly Child .

  5. Born: 9th April 1909 (as Cecil Edwin Webber) Died: 26th June 1969 (aged 60 years) Episodes Broadcast: 1963. Biography. Cecil Edwin Webber was born in Battersea, London. Disliking the name “Cecil”, he preferred to be called “Bunny”, a nickname inspired by his unusual way of running.

  6. Nothing at the End of the Lane was an unproduced Doctor Who episode by C. E. Webber. It featured early concepts for characters that became Susan Foreman, Barbara Wright, Ian Chesterton and the Doctor. In May or March 1963, Webber proposed it as the first episode of Dr. Who. This episode would...

  7. CE Webber was a playwright and television script writer during the 1950s and 1960s, with contributions to television including his earliest film script, The Barber and The Donkey (1952), series like The Silver Sword (1957/8), The Riddle of the Red Wolf (1958), Ask for King Billy (1959), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1960), Swallows and Amazons ...

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