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{{Infobox Person | |||
| image = Peter Grimwade.jpg | |||
| birth date = [[8 June (people)|8 June]] [[1942 (people)|1942]] | |||
| death date = [[15 May (people)|15 May]] [[1990 (people)|1990]] | |||
| job title = [[Director (crew)|Director]], [[Writer]], [[Production assistant]] | |||
| story = [[#Credits|See Credits Section]] | |||
| time = 1970-1971, 1974-1975, 1977, 1980-1984 | |||
| non dwu = {{il|Director: ''The Onedin Line'', ''The Omega Factor''|Writer: ''[[Z-Cars]]''|Production Assistant: ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'', ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]''}} | |||
| imdb = 0342374 | |||
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'''Peter Grimwade''' ([[8 June (people)|8 June]] [[1942 (people)|1942]]-[[15 May (people)|15 May]] [[1990 (people)|1990]]<ref>[[TCH 35]]</ref>) [[Director (crew)|directed]] and [[Writer|wrote]] several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories. He also novelised his scripts for the ''[[Target Books]]'' range. | |||
Grimwade was scheduled to direct a story for [[Season 20 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 20]] entitled ''The Return'', which would later become ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]''. When industrial action disrupted filming, the story was held over until [[Season 21 (Doctor Who 1963)|the following year]]; the director assigned to it was [[Matthew Robinson]]. | |||
Grimwade directed [[Tom Baker]]'s final serial, ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', and [[Matthew Waterhouse]]'s first and final serials, ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'' and ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'' respectively. | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who directors | Having introduced the character of [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] in ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', Grimwade was to write [[Peter Davison]]'s penultimate serial ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'' that would see the companion written out, but due to constantly changing production requirements he allowed [[script editor]] [[Eric Saward]] to finish it. He also is notably responsible for many aspects of Turlough's backstory including his first name "Vislor".<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/6q.html</ref> | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who television writers | |||
Robophobia, an irrational fear of robots, was at one point referred to in-universe as [[Grimwade's Syndrome]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'') This was an in-joke reference (ad-libbed by [[Tom Baker]] from the originally scripted "Gimwol's Syndrome"<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/4r.html</ref> made after Grimwade — who was at that time a production assistant — bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2TdP860FMcY7cJKp0ZHVl5T/the-fourth-dimension</ref> | |||
== Credits == | |||
=== As production assistant === | |||
* ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'' (uncredited) ([[DOC]]: ''[[Down to Earth (documentary)|Down to Earth]]'') | |||
* ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'' (uncredited, [[INFO]]: ''The Dæmons'') | |||
* ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' | |||
* ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'' | |||
* ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'' | |||
* ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'' | |||
=== As director === | |||
* ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'' | |||
* ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' | |||
* ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'' | |||
* ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'' | |||
=== As writer === | |||
* ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'' | |||
* ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' | |||
* ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'' | |||
== Bibliography == | |||
=== Target novelisations === | |||
* ''[[Time-Flight (novelisation)|Time-Flight]]'' | |||
* ''[[Mawdryn Undead (novelisation)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' | |||
* ''[[Planet of Fire (novelisation)|Planet of Fire]]'' | |||
== External links == | |||
{{imdb name|id=0342374}} | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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[[Category:Doctor Who production assistants]] | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who directors]] | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who television writers]] | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who novelisation writers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 22 April 2024
Peter Grimwade (8 June 1942-15 May 1990[1]) directed and wrote several Doctor Who television stories. He also novelised his scripts for the Target Books range.
Grimwade was scheduled to direct a story for Season 20 entitled The Return, which would later become Resurrection of the Daleks. When industrial action disrupted filming, the story was held over until the following year; the director assigned to it was Matthew Robinson.
Grimwade directed Tom Baker's final serial, Logopolis, and Matthew Waterhouse's first and final serials, Full Circle and Earthshock respectively.
Having introduced the character of Turlough in Mawdryn Undead, Grimwade was to write Peter Davison's penultimate serial Planet of Fire that would see the companion written out, but due to constantly changing production requirements he allowed script editor Eric Saward to finish it. He also is notably responsible for many aspects of Turlough's backstory including his first name "Vislor".[2]
Robophobia, an irrational fear of robots, was at one point referred to in-universe as Grimwade's Syndrome. (TV: The Robots of Death) This was an in-joke reference (ad-libbed by Tom Baker from the originally scripted "Gimwol's Syndrome"[3] made after Grimwade — who was at that time a production assistant — bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots.[4]
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
As production assistant[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Spearhead from Space (uncredited) (DOC: Down to Earth)
- The Dæmons (uncredited, INFO: The Dæmons)
- Robot
- Pyramids of Mars
- The Robots of Death
- Horror of Fang Rock