Graham Williams (television Producer)
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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
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's era as the
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, the ITV children's series '' Super Gran'' (1986-1987), and thirteen episodes of '' Tales of the Unexpected'' (1982-1984).


Early work

After working as the script editor for ''The View From Daniel Pike'' (1971), ''
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'' (1975–1976), he was encouraged by Bill Slater, then BBC Head of Serials, to move to production. He created a new police series for the BBC, which became ''
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'', but the corporation's management decided to take him off it at an early stage and charged him with taking over ''
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'' in 1977, swapping roles with
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''Doctor Who''

Williams was the producer on ''Doctor Who'' between 1977 and 1980, during the
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era. Under
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, the series had "reached an almost unprecedented level of popularity", but also come under heavy criticism for its frightening and violent content, especially from
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. Upon taking over the reins of the series, Williams was instructed by his superiors to tone down the violence. Williams himself thought Hinchcliffe had gone too far for a series that had a large audience of children, but said the BBC had been guilty of an overreaction in response. One of the notable early introductions to the series under the Williams tenure was the robot dog K9, which was part of his effort to aim the series more at younger viewers. Williams was also keen to introduce more humour into the series. During his period on the programme, Williams worked closely with three
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s: Hinchcliffe-era script editor Robert Holmes continued with Williams for a short while, but was succeeded by
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in his first season. Read remained as script editor for the following season, also known as the ''Key to Time'', which introduced the character of Romana (
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), but
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'') took over the role for his final year, season 17, which saw
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replace Tamm as the regenerated Romana. Williams also wrote significant portions of the scripts for two stories beset by writing problems, ''
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'' (1978) and ''
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'' (1979). Although the viewing figures dipped somewhat during Williams' first two seasons, they remained healthy and in 1979 the series achieved its highest ever ratings of 16.1 million viewers (for episode 4 of ''City of Death''), although this was partly attributable to the strike which took the BBC's then-only rival, ITV, off the air. Williams had three difficult years on the show, including clashes with the increasingly demanding Baker, who wanted more influence over the production side, and also had to deal with budget cuts due to inflation and several instances of industrial action affecting the show, most notably with the abandonment of his final serial, '' Shada''. He decided to leave in 1979, handing over the role of producer to
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, who had worked under him as production unit manager. During Nathan-Turner's reign as producer, Williams was approached by script editor Eric Saward at Nathan-Turner's instigation to write a story for
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's second season. The script was at an advanced stage when it was abandoned, as were all the scripts initially commissioned for that season, after the series was put on hiatus in February 1985. It was to feature the return of the
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. In 1989 Williams wrote a novelisation of his story, ''
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'' (). In 1985, he helped design the ''Doctor Who'' text video game ''
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''. His work on the series is examined in some detail in the documentary 'A Matter of Time' (included in the 2007 BBC DVD release of ''The Key to Time'' season), which includes excerpts from two interviews with Williams, conducted at 1980s ''Doctor Who''
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Later life and death

He left the BBC in the early 1980s and went on to produce Tales Of The Unexpected for Anglia and the Tyne Tees children's series '' Super Gran'', before leaving television in the late 1980s to run The Hartnoll Hotel, a country hotel in Bolham,
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.'Legal Notices,' ''The Times'' (London, 19 Oct. 1991), p. 15. He died in a shooting accident at home on 17 August 1990. He left a widow, Jacqueline, and three children.


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