Lloyd Kingsley-Sayle: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(Undo revision 1338235 by Memnarc (talk) have you read the story? because he does things a director does, and there is no mention of money invested by him)
m (Bot: Replacing category Human film producers with Human television and film producers)
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
|origin            = [[Earth]]
|origin            = [[Earth]]
|first            =  
|first            =  
|job =Film producer{{!}}Producer
|only              =Scientific Adviser (short story)
|only              =Scientific Adviser (short story)
|appearances      =  
|appearances      =  
Line 16: Line 17:


The [[Second Doctor]] posed as the science adviser for the film in order to keep the film from revealing too much information about [[UNIT]]. The Doctor also made friends with Lloyd's seven-year-old daughter [[Kate (Scientific Adviser)|Kate]]. Lloyd confided to the Doctor that she didn't make friends easily and appreciated that the Doctor knew how to relate to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scientific Adviser (short story)|Scientific Adviser]]'')
The [[Second Doctor]] posed as the science adviser for the film in order to keep the film from revealing too much information about [[UNIT]]. The Doctor also made friends with Lloyd's seven-year-old daughter [[Kate (Scientific Adviser)|Kate]]. Lloyd confided to the Doctor that she didn't make friends easily and appreciated that the Doctor knew how to relate to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scientific Adviser (short story)|Scientific Adviser]]'')
{{NameSort}}
[[Category:Human parents]]
[[Category:Human parents]]
[[Category:Human film directors]]
[[Category:20th century individuals]]
[[Category:20th century individuals]]
{{NameSort}}
[[Category:Human television and film producers]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 18 January 2020

Lloyd Kingsley-Sayle was the producer of a film about the Cybermen invasion of Earth in the 1970s.

The Second Doctor posed as the science adviser for the film in order to keep the film from revealing too much information about UNIT. The Doctor also made friends with Lloyd's seven-year-old daughter Kate. Lloyd confided to the Doctor that she didn't make friends easily and appreciated that the Doctor knew how to relate to her. (PROSE: Scientific Adviser)