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  1. Richard Graham Williams (24 May 1945 – 17 August 1990) was an English television producer, script editor and screenwriter. He produced three seasons of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who during Tom Baker 's era as the Fourth Doctor, the ITV children's series Super Gran (1986–1987), and thirteen episodes of Tales of the ...

  2. Aug 17, 1990 · Graham Williams was the sixth producer of Doctor Who, taking over from Phillip Hinchcliffe in 1977 – until 1980; when he was replaced by John Nathan-Turner. Williams was dealt a rather difficult hand from the outset of his tenure.

  3. In 1977, Birkenhead-born first-time producer Graham Williams took over one of the BBC’s most famous shows, Doctor Who. His turbulent three years in the role saw clashes with star Tom Baker, budgetary nightmares and catastrophic industrial action – but also the highest viewing figures the programme has ever achieved.

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  5. Graham Williams. Producer: Doctor Who. Graham Williams joined the BBC in 1966 and worked as a script editor for several years on series such as The View from Daniel Pike (1971), Sutherland's Law (1973), Barlow at Large (1971) and Z Cars (1962). In 1977 he was made producer of Doctor Who (1963).

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  6. Feb 10, 2023 · In 1977, producer Graham Williams was given the unenviable task of reshaping Doctor Who into something less controversial, whilst maintaining its reputation as an action-packed SF series.

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  7. Graham Williams (24 May 1945-17 August 1990 [1]) was producer of Doctor Who from seasons 15 through 17. He had previously worked as a script editor on The View from Daniel Pike as well as police series Barlow at Large and Z-Cars.

  8. Graham Williams. Producer: Doctor Who. Graham Williams joined the BBC in 1966 and worked as a script editor for several years on series such as The View from Daniel Pike (1971), Sutherland's Law (1973), Barlow at Large (1971) and Z Cars (1962).

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