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'''Detective Inspector''' was in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the police station where the [[First Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] on [[Christmas Day]], circa [[1965]]. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, [[Second Policeman (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Second Policeman]] arrested him and brought him inside of the station, whereupon the [[Station Sergeant (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Station Sergeant]] sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector. [[Steven Taylor]], wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar.
'''Detective Inspector''' was in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the police station where the [[First Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] on [[Christmas Day]], circa [[1965]]. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, [[Second Policeman (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Second Policeman]] arrested him and brought him inside of the station, whereupon the [[Station Sergeant (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Station Sergeant]] sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector. [[Steven Taylor]], wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar.


:''In the novelisation, he is given the name Windsor.''
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Revision as of 02:29, 20 October 2012

Detective Inspector was in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the police station where the First Doctor landed his TARDIS on Christmas Day, circa 1965. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, Second Policeman arrested him and brought him inside of the station, whereupon the Station Sergeant sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector. Steven Taylor, wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar.

In the novelisation, he is given the name Windsor.