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|name             = Detective Inspector
|name       = Windsor
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|species     = Human
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|affiliation = Liverpool City Police
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|origin     = [[United Kingdom]]
|affiliation       = Liverpool City Police
|job        = Detective Inspector
|origin           = [[United Kingdom]]
|only       = The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)
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|actor       = Keneth Thornett
|only             = The Feast of Steven
}}'''Windsor''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'') was the Detective-Inspector in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the [[Liverpool]] [[police]] station where the [[First Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] on [[Christmas Day]], [[1965]]. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, [[Second policeman (The Daleks' Master Plan)|a policeman]] arrested him and brought him inside the station, whereupon the [[station sergeant]] sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector.
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This '''Detective Inspector''' was in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the police station where the [[First Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] on [[Christmas Day]], [[1965]]. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, [[Second Policeman (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Second Policeman]] arrested him and brought him inside of the station, whereupon the [[Station Sergeant (The Daleks' Master Plan)|Station Sergeant]] sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector. [[Steven Taylor]], wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar.


:''In the novelisation, he is given the name Windsor.''
[[Steven Taylor]], wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
In [[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|the novelisation]], he is given the name Windsor. This is in reference to [[Frank Windsor]], who played a detective inspector in the series ''[[Z-Cars]]''. During the original production of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', a [[crossover]] with the cast and setting of ''Z-Cars'' had been intended for the police station scenes, until the idea was rejected by ''Z-Cars'' producer {{w|David Rose (producer)|David Rose}}.
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 19 February 2023

Windsor (PROSE: The Mutation of Time) was the Detective-Inspector in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department at the Liverpool police station where the First Doctor landed his TARDIS on Christmas Day, 1965. When the Doctor exited the TARDIS, a policeman arrested him and brought him inside the station, whereupon the station sergeant sent him back to CID to meet with the Detective Inspector.

Steven Taylor, wearing a stolen police tunic, convinced the Detective Inspector that the Doctor was a harmless nutter with whom G Division was familiar. (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the novelisation, he is given the name Windsor. This is in reference to Frank Windsor, who played a detective inspector in the series Z-Cars. During the original production of The Daleks' Master Plan, a crossover with the cast and setting of Z-Cars had been intended for the police station scenes, until the idea was rejected by Z-Cars producer David Rose.