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}}'''Harry''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos]]'') was the junior of the two radar operators who first detected [[Axos]]. | }}'''Harry''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos]]'') was the junior of the two radar operators who first detected [[Axos]]. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Harry and his [[Radar operator (The Claws of Axos)|senior colleague]] realised the object was not a meteor when it changed course towards [[Earth]]. | |||
He was later hypnotised by {{Delgado}} into alerting [[Geneva]] to [[Horatio Chinn]]'s plan to keep [[axonite]] exclusively for the [[United Kingdom]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Claws of Axos (TV story)|The Claws of Axos]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The character's name | * The character's name derives from [[Terrance Dicks]]'s [[Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos|novelisation]] of the story. | ||
* [[Michael Walker]] is credited collectively with [[David G. Marsh]] as "Radar Operators" in ''Radio Times'' for episode one, and as "First Radar Operator" ''(original published credit)'' in the programme listing for episode two. | |||
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Revision as of 17:53, 14 February 2022
Harry (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos) was the junior of the two radar operators who first detected Axos.
Biography
Harry and his senior colleague realised the object was not a meteor when it changed course towards Earth.
He was later hypnotised by the Master into alerting Geneva to Horatio Chinn's plan to keep axonite exclusively for the United Kingdom. (TV: The Claws of Axos)
Behind the scenes
- The character's name derives from Terrance Dicks's novelisation of the story.
- Michael Walker is credited collectively with David G. Marsh as "Radar Operators" in Radio Times for episode one, and as "First Radar Operator" (original published credit) in the programme listing for episode two.