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Jurgens never appears in person, but his photograph appears in two scenes in the fifth episode. In fact, Jurgens is represented with a photograph of [[Graeme Harper]], the serial's [[assistant floor manager]]. Harper poses in the same black Adjudicator robe that the Master wears while incognito.
Jurgens never appears in person, but his photograph appears in two scenes in the fifth episode. In fact, Jurgens is represented with a photograph of [[Graeme Harper]], the serial's [[assistant floor manager]]. Harper poses in the same black Adjudicator robe that the Master wears while incognito.


Five years later, a close-up on the same photograph was used to represent one of the Doctor's [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|earlier incarnations]] in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]''.<ref>[https://www.patreon.com/posts/forgotten-lives-42809147 Research] by [[Paul Hanley]]</ref>
Five years later, a close-up on the same photograph was used to represent one of the Doctor's [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|earlier incarnations]] in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]''. It is unclear whether the intention at the time was to retroactively reveal Jurgens as a disguised Doctor, rather than simply a matter of convenience, although the discovery of this fact sparked speculation to that effect from such sources as [[Paul Hanley]].<ref>[https://www.patreon.com/posts/forgotten-lives-42809147 Research] by [[Paul Hanley]]</ref>


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Revision as of 09:21, 25 October 2020

Martin Jurgens was an Adjudicator for the Bureau of Interplanetary Affairs during the 25th century.

In 2472, the Master stole Jurgens's identifications and travelled to Uxarieus, posing as an Adjudicator in a scheme to gain control of the Doomsday Weapon. Captain Dent, growing suspicious, requested a copy of the Adjudicator's credentials from Earth; when they sent back a photograph of Jurgens, Dent realised he was dealing with an impostor. Later, Jo Grant found Jurgens's original credentials in the Master's TARDIS, which was camouflaged as an Adjudicator's spaceship; she showed the credentials to the Third Doctor, who kept them. (TV: Colony in Space)

According to another account, the Adjudicator's name was Martin Jurgen. The Doctor speculated that the Master must have killed him in order to steal his identity. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon)

Behind the scenes

The previous Doctors as they appear in The Brain of Morbius. (The reused photo of Harper is in the second row, the second from the left.)

Jurgens never appears in person, but his photograph appears in two scenes in the fifth episode. In fact, Jurgens is represented with a photograph of Graeme Harper, the serial's assistant floor manager. Harper poses in the same black Adjudicator robe that the Master wears while incognito.

Five years later, a close-up on the same photograph was used to represent one of the Doctor's earlier incarnations in The Brain of Morbius. It is unclear whether the intention at the time was to retroactively reveal Jurgens as a disguised Doctor, rather than simply a matter of convenience, although the discovery of this fact sparked speculation to that effect from such sources as Paul Hanley.[1]

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