Consistently present in Doctor Who universe credits since the 1996 Paul McGann movie, the job has no true analogy in the 1963 version of the Doctor Who — perhaps mainly because the term is almost never applied to videotaped entertainment. Instead, the job of the modern DP was then effectively split between the "lighting director" (often completely uncredited, or listed under "studio lighting" or just "lighting") and the "camera supervisor" (often completely uncredited or the first name given under "cameras" or "camera operator").
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