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individual name=Albert C. Richardson|
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|species = Human
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|origin  = [[Earth]]
species=[[Human]]|
|only    = The Chase (TV story)
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|actor   = Dennis Chinnery
home era=[[1872]]|
}}{{dab page|Albert (disambiguation)}}
appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]''|
'''Albert G. Richardson''' was first mate aboard the ''[[Mary Celeste]]'', under Captain [[Benjamin Briggs]], on a voyage in [[November]] [[1872]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chase (novelisation)|The Chase]]'')
actor= [[Dennis Chinnery]]|
 
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On [[25 November]], Richardson stepped out onto the deck and discovered a woman, [[Barbara Wright]], whom he apprehended as a stowaway. [[Vicki Pallister]] knocked him unconscious, wielding a belaying pin as a truncheon against Richardson's skull. He came too just in time to witness [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] de-materialising and alerted Capt. Briggs.
'''Albert C. Richardson''' was first mate aboard the ''[[Mary Celeste]]''. When the [[Dalek]]s arrived on board the ship in search of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], Richardson jumped overboard rather than face them. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')
 
As the crew searched for the two stowaways, a [[Dalek time machine]] materialised on the deck, having chased the [[First Doctor]] to the spot. The [[Dalek]]s' appearance frightened everyone aboard into immediately abandoning ship. Richardson threw a belaying pin at a Dalek without effect. The Dalek chased him, demanding answers to its questions. Hurriedly backing away, Richardson crossed his chest and leapt overboard from the gunwale in the hope of escape. Neither his remains nor those of anyone else from the ship were ever recovered. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
A typographical error in the "[[Flight Through Eternity]]" credits lists him as Albert C. Richardson. In the real world, his middle name began with a "G". The correct initial was used in [[The Chase (novelisation)|the novelisation]].
 
== External links ==
* {{w|Mary Celeste|Wikipedia:''Mary Celeste''}}
* [http://www.maryceleste.net/crew.htm United States "List of Persons" form for ''Mary Celeste'', filed 4 November 1872]
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 9 March 2023

You may wish to consult Albert (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Albert G. Richardson was first mate aboard the Mary Celeste, under Captain Benjamin Briggs, on a voyage in November 1872. (PROSE: The Chase)

On 25 November, Richardson stepped out onto the deck and discovered a woman, Barbara Wright, whom he apprehended as a stowaway. Vicki Pallister knocked him unconscious, wielding a belaying pin as a truncheon against Richardson's skull. He came too just in time to witness the Doctor's TARDIS de-materialising and alerted Capt. Briggs.

As the crew searched for the two stowaways, a Dalek time machine materialised on the deck, having chased the First Doctor to the spot. The Daleks' appearance frightened everyone aboard into immediately abandoning ship. Richardson threw a belaying pin at a Dalek without effect. The Dalek chased him, demanding answers to its questions. Hurriedly backing away, Richardson crossed his chest and leapt overboard from the gunwale in the hope of escape. Neither his remains nor those of anyone else from the ship were ever recovered. (TV: The Chase)

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

A typographical error in the "Flight Through Eternity" credits lists him as Albert C. Richardson. In the real world, his middle name began with a "G". The correct initial was used in the novelisation.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]