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Castellan Fordfarding was, in at least [[The Infinity Doctors universe|one universe]], the greatest holder of the title of [[Castellan]]. He lived around the time of Rassilon, and is presumably the namesake of the [[Great House]] [[House of Fordfarding|Fordfarding.]] According to the Doctor, Fordfarding was so highly considered due to his "obduracy and complete lack of imagination."  
'''Castellan Fordfarding''' was, in at least [[The Infinity Doctors universe|one universe]], the greatest holder of the title of [[Castellan]]. He lived around the time of [[Rassilon]], and is presumably the namesake of the [[Great House]] [[House of Fordfarding|Fordfarding]]. According to the Doctor, Fordfarding was so highly considered due to his "obduracy and complete lack of imagination."  


A portrait of Fordfarding hung in Castellan Voran's office, hiding his private display screen of the universe. The portrait portrayed Fordfarding with "a high forehead, an aquiline nose and thin white hair." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]'')
A portrait of Fordfarding hung in Castellan Voran's office, hiding his private display screen of the universe. The portrait portrayed Fordfarding with "a high forehead, an aquiline nose and thin white hair." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Fordfarding, like many cameos or characters (or villains) in Lance Parkin's novels, is described as looking like British actor [[Ian Richardson (actor)|Ian Richardson]]. Other examples include [[Edward Greyhaven]] (PROSE: The Dying Days) and [[Baskerville]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]]''). Lance Parkin's "49th Doctor," appearing in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beige Planet Mars (novel)|Beige Planet Mars]]'' and in the unofficial ''Eulogy of the Daleks,'' is also described as looking like Ian Richardson.
Fordfarding, like many cameos or characters (or villains) in Lance Parkin's novels, is described as looking like British actor [[Ian Richardson (actor)|Ian Richardson]]. Other examples include [[Edward Greyhaven]] (PROSE: The Dying Days) and [[Baskerville]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]]''). Lance Parkin's "49th Doctor," appearing in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beige Planet Mars (novel)|Beige Planet Mars]]'' and in the unofficial ''Eulogy of the Daleks,'' is also described as looking like Ian Richardson.
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Castellan Fordfarding was, in at least one universe, the greatest holder of the title of Castellan. He lived around the time of Rassilon, and is presumably the namesake of the Great House Fordfarding. According to the Doctor, Fordfarding was so highly considered due to his "obduracy and complete lack of imagination."

A portrait of Fordfarding hung in Castellan Voran's office, hiding his private display screen of the universe. The portrait portrayed Fordfarding with "a high forehead, an aquiline nose and thin white hair." (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Behind the scenes

Fordfarding, like many cameos or characters (or villains) in Lance Parkin's novels, is described as looking like British actor Ian Richardson. Other examples include Edward Greyhaven (PROSE: The Dying Days) and Baskerville (PROSE: Trading Futures). Lance Parkin's "49th Doctor," appearing in PROSE: Beige Planet Mars and in the unofficial Eulogy of the Daleks, is also described as looking like Ian Richardson.