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- You may be looking for Have You Seen...?, the poem from Now We Are Six Hundred.
Have You Seen This Man? was a segmented short story, a collection of flash fiction spread across three webpages, published on the Who is Doctor Who? website in 2005 by the BBC Web Team to coincide with the 2005 revival of Doctor Who. The overall narrative comprised of lots of information being given about the Doctor's role in Earth's history. The narrative also included the images of the Ninth Doctor at Sumatra in 1880, with the Daniels family in 1912, and at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, which had been previously seen in TV: Rose.
The flash fiction was contained in Have You Seen This Man? was collected on a webpage entitled "Contact Clive", which was a place for real world people to submit brief, fictional anecdotes of their encounters with the Doctor, which were officially released by the British Broadcasting Corporation. For obvious reasons, nothing inappropiate, defamatory, or fourth wall breaking was approved, thus maintaining the in-universe and consumer friendly nature of the Who is Doctor Who? website as a whole. Furthermore, as nothing in Have You Seen This Man? breaks any of our valid sources criteria, making this collection of flash fiction is a valid source.
Entries
The collection of entries is arranged in descending order, latest first, the same order as on the webpage itself.
- Jenn
- Steven Hudson
- Matthew
- Helva Soprano
- Mrs. Smith
- charm
- Dazza P
- El Pinguino
- Venna
- Steve Hrad
- Colin
- blue
- Thomas
- Sarah Jane Smith
- Peter D
- Mr. Yates
- Arthur Dent
- The Cartoonist
- Perry Winkle
- Sam Ford
- Alex
- Njsjedi
- E.D. Beckly
- barry h
- Daniel Roberts
- Samuel Wilkinson
- SkipN
- R Spendsmith
- Miles Smith
- Matneee (entry repeated from earlier)
- Charlie Pocket
- Marty McFly
- Wake U. Sooka
- Treadstone71
- Gavin
- Matt Bull
- mississippi man
- Bugs Nixon
- domonic hyde
- Dan Nycia
- Mark B
- Julie B
- Woodie
- Laura McCabe
- Ian
- Dinah May
- Gerard Shannon
- Samuel Preston
- Danu
- Matneee (entry repeated later)
- Steve-O
- Sarah T
- carol
- Winnie Malcolm Smith
- Lizzie
- Huw Evans
- Arnold Bocklin
- Basil Brazil
- Howard Pitfield
- Guy Anwar
- Mandy Thompson
- Ray Payne
- C. M West
- Random C
- Arbuthnot Posseton
- Kaleigh O'Connor
- Wilson Fubbles
- David Southwell
- Jonni
- Ant Williams
- Karen
- Lee from Croydon
- C. S.
- Dr. C.J. Sansom
- David Gee
- Peri Brown
- Chris Steele
- Xandra Lenea-Ashford
- rewboss
- H.J. Hardeman
- Richard Hawton
- Eddie Duggan
- Nigel Dawson
- Clive Evans
- Mark
- Simon Cooper
- Dean Brown
- Steve Hanson
- Riccy Unwin
- WillH
- Chris Martin
- j q public
- A. Fergus
- Marcus Butler
- Chris Cave
Characters
(In order of appearance)
- Clive Finch
- Jenn
- Steven Hudson
- Matthew
- Helva Soprano
- trevor french
- Mrs. Smith
- charm
- Dazza P
- El Pinguino
- Venna
- Steve Hrad
- Thomas
- Sarah Jane Smith
- Peter D
- Mr. Yates
- Arthur Dent
- The Cartoonist
- Perry Winkle
- Sam Ford
- Njsjedi
- E.D. Beckly
- barry h
- Daniel Roberts
- Samuel Wilkinson
- SkipN
- R Spendsmith
- Miles Smith
- Matneee
- Charlie Pocket
- Marty McFly
- Wake U. Sooka
- Treadstone71
- Gavin
- Matt Bull
- mississippi man
- Bugs Nixon
- domonic hyde
- Dan Nycia
- Mark B
- Julie B
- Woodie
- Laura McCabe
- Ian
- Dinah May
- Gerard Shannon
Referenced only
- The Doctor
- Tour guide
- The Doctor's granddaughter
- Dazza P
- Dazza P's uncle
- A Scotsman
- President Lincoln
- Britney Spears
- Boy
- King George VI
- Old yellow vintage thing
- Matneee's great grandfather
- Charlie Pocket's wife
- Rose
- Wake U. Sooka's parents
- Jimi Hendrix
- Bella
- Ian's wife
- Samuel Preston
- Samuel Preston's grandfather
- Danu
- Danu's friend
- Matneee
- Steve-O
- Steve-O's great grandfather
- Sarah T
- carol
- Winnie Malcolm Smith
- "Cynthia"
- Lizzie
- Huw Evans
- Very tall woman
- Arnold Bocklin
- Tony Wilson
- Howard Pitfield
- Guy Anwar
- Rose
- Mandy Thompson
- Mandy Thompson's grandfather
- Ray Payne
- C. M West
- Random C
- Random C's grandmother
- Donkey
- Arbuthnot Posseton
- Kaleigh O'Connor
- Kaleigh O'Connor's associate
- Wilson Fubbles
- Charles
- Di
- David Southwell
- Jonni
- Ant Williams
- Karen
- Lee from Croydon
- C. S.
- Dr. C.J. Sansom
- Henry VIII
- David Gee
- Child
- David Gee's wife
- Peri Brown
- Chris Steele
- Xandra Lenea-Ashford
- rewboss
- H.J. Hardeman
- Richard Hawton
- Eddie Duggan
- Nigel Dawson
- Clive Evans
- Mark
- Simon Cooper
- Dean Brown
- Steve Hanson
- Riccy Unwin
- WillH
- Chris Martin
- j q public
- A. Fergus
- Marcus Butler
- Marcus Butler's father
- Chris Cave
References
- There are images of the Ninth Doctor at Sumatra in 1880; at Southampton, England, in 1912; at Dallas, Texas, in 1963; and on a security camera sometime in the 20th or 21st centuries.
- Samuel Preston mentions the Doctor has "a strange box".
Notes
- From the content seen on the website, this site is probably set prior to TV: Rose, although no explanation is given for the absence of the "Contact Clive" page.
- In many ways, this short story is similar to PROSE: The Book of the War, both being a large collection of smaller narratives, or entries, that make up a larger narrative.
Continuity
- Clive Finch's website was later accessed by Rose Tyler, and she visited Clive, and he showed her the pictures he posted on the site. (TV: Rose, PROSE: Rose)
- The Doctor worked for UNIT in several incarnations. (TV: Spearhead from Space, Robot, et al.)
- The Eighth Doctor was aboard the R101 when it crashed. (AUDIO: Storm Warning, Neverland, et al.)
- Sarah Jane Smith is a reporter. (TV: The Time Warrior, et al.) She would later encounter the Tenth Doctor, fulfilling her desire to meet him again. (TV: School Reunion, et al.)
- Mr. Yates knows the Doctor. (TV: Terror of the Autons, et al.)
- Arthur Dent is an acquaintance with the Doctor. (TV: The Christmas Invasion, PROSE: The Christmas Invasion)
- Star Trek is a television series. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles, The Secret in Vault 13, et al.)
- The Doctor drives Bessie. (TV: Terror of the Autons, et al.)
- The Doctor recollects a visit to Pompeii, mentioning that he "tried to warn them." (AUDIO: The Fires of Vulcan)
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo in 28 June 1914, sparking World War II. (PROSE: Human Nature, COMIC: The Dalek Project, TV: Silver Nemesis, TV: The Family of Blood)
- The Seventh Doctor would later return to Sarajevo in 1995. (PROSE: Death and Diplomacy)
- The Doctor attends a couple of football matches. He also attended other matches in his first, (PROSE: The Rag & Bone Man's Story) fifth, (PROSE: The Church of Football) eighth, (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game, AUDIO: Living Legend) eleventh, (COMIC: They Think It's All Over, Bow-ties for Goal Posts) and twelfth incarnations. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)
- The Doctor was present for the destruction of Big Ben. (TV: Aliens of London)
- The Doctor previously was present for the fall of the Berlin Wall in his eighth incarnation, (PROSE: Father Time) and when he returned in his tenth incarnation, he recollected that he had been present twice before. (PROSE: Autonomy)
- The Doctor also visited Brighton in his fourth (AUDIO: Gallery of Ghouls, TV: The Leisure Hive) and sixth incarnations. (AUDIO: Pier Pressure)
- The Mona Lisa on display in the Louvre is a copy. (TV: City of Death, AUDIO: Dust Breeding, GAME: Old Rope)
- The Doctor retrieves a "large silver metal ball" from the London Underground. (TV: The Web of Fear, et al.)
- The Sixth Doctor also visited Salford two times. (AUDIO: The Vanity Box, The Condemned)