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'''Paul Joyce''' (born [[27 December (people)|27 December]] [[1940]]) directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Warriors' Gate]]''. Complications with the production of the story led him to undertake a joint effort to rewrite its script. He later argued with then-[[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]] and lighting director [[John Dixon (technician)|John Dixon]] over differing visions about how to capture the story. Joyce was briefly fired from his position after the dispute, leaving then-production assistant [[Graeme Harper]] to oversee the latter half of the script. Joyce was quickly re-hired after the issues with productions were worked out.
'''Paul Joyce''' (born [[27 December (people)|27 December]] [[1940 (people)|1940]]) directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Warriors' Gate]]''. Complications with the production of the story led him to undertake a joint effort to rewrite its script. He later argued with then-[[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]] and lighting director [[John Dixon (technician)|John Dixon]] over differing visions about how to capture the story. Joyce was briefly fired from his position after the dispute, leaving then-production assistant [[Graeme Harper]] to oversee the latter half of the script. Joyce was quickly re-hired after the issues with productions were worked out.


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Paul Joyce (born 27 December 1940) directed the Doctor Who story Warriors' Gate. Complications with the production of the story led him to undertake a joint effort to rewrite its script. He later argued with then-producer John Nathan-Turner and lighting director John Dixon over differing visions about how to capture the story. Joyce was briefly fired from his position after the dispute, leaving then-production assistant Graeme Harper to oversee the latter half of the script. Joyce was quickly re-hired after the issues with productions were worked out.

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