For the BBC he directed several
Doctor Who serials,
Galaxy 4 (1965),
Mission to the Unknown (1965),
The Tenth Planet (1966), His period working on the programme spanned the eras of the first three actors to play the lead role. Martinus believed the
Daleks had to be shot "very carefully and from exactly the right angle". "If you shoot them without care they do look rather tame and ordinary," he explained in an interview for a series fan site. "You had to build up a Dalek's entrance. I used to make them lurk in the shadows." For ITV he directed
The Paper Lads in 1977, winner of the Pye Award for best children's drama. In addition, Martinus directed the army drama series
Spearhead, and several series of the children's drama
Dodger, Bonzo and the rest in 1985 For Swedish television he directed a two-hour political thriller by
Jan Guillou,
The Wolf. After having learnt Swedish, he directed several plays in civic theatres in Sweden, many of them translated or adapted by his wife. Among others:
The Homecoming by Harold Pinter,
Volpone by
Ben Jonson, ''
The Shoemaker's Holiday by Thomas Dekker, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (the version by Stephen Lowe) and Mad Forest'' by
Caryl Churchill. At the
Gate Theatre London he directed the British premieres of some rarely performed
Strindberg plays, translated from the Swedish by his wife Eivor. ==Death==