. . . "Peter Grimwade"@en . . . . "Grimwade was scheduled to direct a serial 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."@en . . . . . . . "Grimwade was going to direct Resurrection of the Daleks when it was going to be the last serial of Season 20, but the electricans went on strike and it was delayed to Season 21. Grimwade took the cast and crew of the original Resurrection out to dinner, omitting JNT - because he intended to take him out separately. JNT, however, took it as an insult, and refused to hire Grimwade to direct the serial when it was actually made. Add this to a dislike of Tom Baker, and you get The Come-uppance of Captain Katt, the first episode of the fourth season of ITV's children's drama series Dramarama, about the production of a low-budget children's sci-fi show with a murderer on the loose. It starred Alfred Marks as Ludovic French, the self-absorbed, scene-hogging, bad-story-suggesting, egotistical, controlling, paranoid star of the show, who definitely wasn't either Tom Baker or JNT, honest. He then directed industrial films for four years before dying of leukemia."@en . . . "Grimwade was going to direct Resurrection of the Daleks when it was going to be the last serial of Season 20, but the electricans went on strike and it was delayed to Season 21. Grimwade took the cast and crew of the original Resurrection out to dinner, omitting JNT - because he intended to take him out separately. JNT, however, took it as an insult, and refused to hire Grimwade to direct the serial when it was actually made. Add this to a dislike of Tom Baker, and you get The Come-uppance of Captain Katt, the first episode of the fourth season of ITV's children's drama series Dramarama, about the production of a low-budget children's sci-fi show with a murderer on the loose. It starred Alfred Marks as Ludovic French, the self-absorbed, scene-hogging, bad-story-suggesting, egotistical, con"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Grimwade was scheduled to direct a serial 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. 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 made after Grimwade \u2014 at that time a production assistant \u2014 had bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . .