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The '''Manager''' was in charge of [[Work Centre 117]] in an alternate [[22nd century]] [[England]], who pretended to be serving the [[Dalek]]s but was really a secret member of the rebels.


The '''Manager''' was a secret member of the rebels who pretended to be serving the [[Dalek]]s in an alternate [[22nd century]] [[England]]. While pretending to be interrogating the [[Third Doctor]], he whispered to him that he was on his side. After the Doctor was taken away by the [[Controller (Day of the Daleks)|Controller]], the Manager contacted the members of the guerrillas, but was overheard by an [[Ogron]] and was killed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks]]'')
== Biography ==
While pretending to be interrogating the [[Third Doctor]], the Manager whispered to him that he was on his side. The [[Controller (Day of the Daleks)|Controller]] then arrived to say the Doctor was an honoured guest of their government and, after the Doctor had been taken on ahead, the Manager was warned that the work centre's production figures were the lowest compared to any other in the zone; and if they weren't increased by 10%, the outlook would not be good for the Manager — or his family.
 
After this threat from the Controller, the Manager contacted the members of the guerillas by radio, but was overheard by an [[Ogron]] and was struck down.
 
Whether the Manager was killed by the Ogron at the scene or later executed remains unclear. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* The Manager was unnamed on-screen, but referred to as Jacob in the unused camera script version of the scene in episode four where [[Monia]], [[Anat]] and [[Boaz]] work out how best to rescue the Doctor from the control centre.<ref>""From Script to Screen" from ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor]]'' by [[David J Howe]] and [[Stephen James Walker]], pages 249 and 250</ref>
 
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 9 March 2023

The Manager was in charge of Work Centre 117 in an alternate 22nd century England, who pretended to be serving the Daleks but was really a secret member of the rebels.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

While pretending to be interrogating the Third Doctor, the Manager whispered to him that he was on his side. The Controller then arrived to say the Doctor was an honoured guest of their government and, after the Doctor had been taken on ahead, the Manager was warned that the work centre's production figures were the lowest compared to any other in the zone; and if they weren't increased by 10%, the outlook would not be good for the Manager — or his family.

After this threat from the Controller, the Manager contacted the members of the guerillas by radio, but was overheard by an Ogron and was struck down.

Whether the Manager was killed by the Ogron at the scene or later executed remains unclear. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

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

  • The Manager was unnamed on-screen, but referred to as Jacob in the unused camera script version of the scene in episode four where Monia, Anat and Boaz work out how best to rescue the Doctor from the control centre.[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. ""From Script to Screen" from Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor by David J Howe and Stephen James Walker, pages 249 and 250