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}}'''Jones''' was a [[milk]]man for [[Llanfairfach]]. He gave [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and [[Jo Grant]] directions to [[Global Chemicals]] and the [[Wholeweal]] community.
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'''Jones''' was a [[milk]]man for [[Llanfairfach]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Jones was among the unemployed miners outside [[Global Chemicals]] when [[Jocelyn Stevens]] arrived and offered them work at the refinery.
He gave [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and [[Jo Grant]] directions to Global Chemicals and the [[Wholeweal]] community.
Jones delivered milk regularly to Global Chemicals. The [[Third Doctor]] borrowed the milk truck and disguised himself as Jones's elderly father, substituting for his supposedly ill son, in order to gain entrance to the facility. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'')
Jones delivered milk regularly to Global Chemicals. The [[Third Doctor]] borrowed the milk truck and disguised himself as Jones's elderly father, substituting for his supposedly ill son, in order to gain entrance to the facility. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'')



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Jones was a milkman for Llanfairfach.

Biography

Jones was among the unemployed miners outside Global Chemicals when Jocelyn Stevens arrived and offered them work at the refinery.

He gave the Brigadier and Jo Grant directions to Global Chemicals and the Wholeweal community.

Jones delivered milk regularly to Global Chemicals. The Third Doctor borrowed the milk truck and disguised himself as Jones's elderly father, substituting for his supposedly ill son, in order to gain entrance to the facility. (TV: The Green Death)

Behind the scenes

The Third Doctor disguised as Jones's elderly father, substituting for his supposedly ill son.
  • In Malcolm Hulke's novelisation of the story, Jones is renamed Morgan.
  • Ray Handy's on-screen credit for Jones's appearances in episodes one and four is simply "Milkman".