‘‘C asting is everything,” says Graeme, who’s known two contrasting ways of working when it comes to populating his Doctor Who stories. “If you do the casting right then half your troubles are over. And if you get it wrong it can really make it a problem.
“As a director in the 1980s I was brought up knowing that I could cast quite freely. I would tell the producer who I was thinking of going for, and if they had a real objection I might back off and say, ‘OK, I’m going for my second choice.’ In general, directors felt that it was their baby and they were bringing something of themselves to the table by casting.