Macbook pro won't wake up screen

I have a most annoying problem. I have a Macbook Pro (12 mths old) running Mavericks. When not traveling I connect it to a 27" Apple screen. Frequently when I leave it for any length of time it won't wake the screen up. Even if I open the lid on the laptop it still doesn't help although the laptop is awake. I have tried resetting the pram and doing a disk integrity check. If I unplug the screen and replug it then wakes up. It was also doing it before I upgraded to Mavericks. 

thanks. obviously i'd like to avoid such a time-intensive move before looking at other options.
To make things more intresting I've fund it ONLY does it when plugged into a charger.
AND if I briefly unplug the charger after the screen comes up black it immediately wakes up and stays on.
weird.
I've reset the SMC. But still get the same issue (if plugged in).

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