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'''Bob Hall''' was an employee in [[Edward Waterfield]]'s plan to draw out the [[Second Doctor]] and turn him over to the [[Dalek]]s.  
'''Bob Hall''' was an employee in [[Edward Waterfield]]'s plan to draw out the [[Second Doctor]] and turn him over to the [[Dalek]]s.  


The Doctor and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] found him in the hangar of [[Gatwick Airport]] when they were searching for the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. As part of Waterfield's plan, Bob pretended to show reluctance to answering the Doctor's questions. When he later left the hangar, he was unaware they were following him. When he met up with [[Kennedy (The Evil of the Daleks)|Kennedy]], he refused to get involved in kidnapping, so Kennedy knocked him unconscious. The Doctor and Jamie found him, and while they were looking for the clues that were planted for them, Bob recovered consciousness and fled the scene. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
The Doctor and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] found him in the hangar of [[Gatwick Airport]] when they were searching for [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. As part of Waterfield's plan, Bob pretended to show reluctance to answering the Doctor's questions. When he later left the hangar, he was unaware they were following him. When he met up with [[Kennedy (The Evil of the Daleks)|Kennedy]], he refused to get involved in kidnapping, so Kennedy knocked him unconscious. The Doctor and Jamie found him, and while they were looking for the clues that were planted for them, Bob recovered consciousness and fled the scene. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')


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Revision as of 21:47, 8 December 2013

Bob Hall was an employee in Edward Waterfield's plan to draw out the Second Doctor and turn him over to the Daleks.

The Doctor and Jamie found him in the hangar of Gatwick Airport when they were searching for the TARDIS. As part of Waterfield's plan, Bob pretended to show reluctance to answering the Doctor's questions. When he later left the hangar, he was unaware they were following him. When he met up with Kennedy, he refused to get involved in kidnapping, so Kennedy knocked him unconscious. The Doctor and Jamie found him, and while they were looking for the clues that were planted for them, Bob recovered consciousness and fled the scene. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks)