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==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
In [[October]] [[1963]] he had made a speech to that effect at a [[Scarborough]] [[Labour Party Conference|conference of his party]]. The well-publicized failure of [[Project Inferno]] and the [[Wenley Moor]] [[nuclear reactor]], as publicized, by among news stories, the "[[Bad Science]]" series of articles by journalist [[James Stevens]] made Wilson's position seem untenable. ([[MA]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'', ''referencing'' [[DW]]: ''[[Inferno]] and ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') Wilson called an election for [[June]] [[1970]], which he lost. | In [[October]] [[1963]] he had made a speech to that effect at a [[Scarborough]] [[Labour Party Conference|conference of his party]]. The well-publicized failure of [[Project Inferno]] and the [[Wenley Moor]] [[nuclear reactor]], as publicized, by among news stories, the "[[Bad Science]]" series of articles by journalist [[James Stevens]] made Wilson's position seem untenable. ([[MA]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'', ''referencing'' [[DW]]: ''[[Inferno]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') | ||
Wilson called an election for [[June]] [[1970]], which he lost. Political observers speculated that the publication of the book version of "Bad Science" had coincided not-so-incidentally with the election. Wilson lost the election and [[Edmund Heath]] took over as Prime Minister. ([[MA]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | |||
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 14:54, 17 July 2009
Harold Wilson was a Labour Party politician, and later Prime Minister, very much in favour of science and technology.
Profile
In October 1963 he had made a speech to that effect at a Scarborough conference of his party. The well-publicized failure of Project Inferno and the Wenley Moor nuclear reactor, as publicized, by among news stories, the "Bad Science" series of articles by journalist James Stevens made Wilson's position seem untenable. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy, referencing DW: Inferno and Doctor Who and the Silurians)
Wilson called an election for June 1970, which he lost. Political observers speculated that the publication of the book version of "Bad Science" had coincided not-so-incidentally with the election. Wilson lost the election and Edmund Heath took over as Prime Minister. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)
Behind the Scenes
Here, Who Killed Kennedy reinterprets Wilson's real world political failure in the light of the Doctor Who Universe.