Shirley Anne Bingham: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
No edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:
|clip              = What if Donna Remembers? - PREVIEW - The Star Beast - Doctor Who
|clip              = What if Donna Remembers? - PREVIEW - The Star Beast - Doctor Who
}}
}}
'''Shirley Anne Bingham''' was [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]]'s 56th [[scientific adviser]]. She was tasked with evaluating [[the Meep]]'s crashed ship, and later aided the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] in averting [[destruction of London|the destruction]] of [[London]].
'''Shirley Anne Bingham''' was [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] [[scientific adviser]] number [[56]]. She was tasked with evaluating [[the Meep]]'s "crashed" ship at the [[Millson Wagner Steelworks]], and later aided the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] in averting [[destruction of London|the destruction]] of [[London]].


She was familiar with the Doctor and his ability to regenerate. She believed that she was talking to the Tenth Doctor, when in fact it was the Fourteenth Doctor, who had regenerated back into that incarnation.
==Biography==
Shirley Anne was a [[wheelchair]] user, indicating she was physically [[disabled]]. Shirley Anne could sit in her wheelchair with crossed legs, indicating that she was not [[paraplegic]], but had some other type of physical disability. She had a northern accent.


Shirley Anne had a northern accent, and was a [[wheelchair]] user. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}})
At some point, Shirley Anne became [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] [[scientific adviser]] number [[56]]. Shirley Anne learned about the Doctor and his ability to regenerate; she apparently knew what the Doctor's [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]], [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]], [[Twelfth Doctor|Twelfth]] and [[Thirteenth Doctor|Thirteenth]] incarnations looked like.
 
Shirley Anne and a team of UNIT soldiers were tasked with evaluating [[the Meep]]'s "crashed" ship at the [[Millson Wagner Steelworks]]. There, she spotted [[Fourteenth Doctor|the Doctor]] snooping around the facility, who was conducting an investigation of his own; Shirley interrupted the Doctor, and the two shared data on the crash before formally introducing themselves to one another. Shirley recognised the Doctor's face as belonging to their [[tenth Doctor|tenth]] incarnation. However, the Doctor informed her that he was actually the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s successor, which confused Shirley Anne. The Doctor then clarified that he, the Fourteenth Doctor, had inexplicably gained a face and body that was near-identical to that of the Tenth Doctor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}})


{{NameSort}}
{{NameSort}}

Revision as of 22:57, 26 November 2023

This topic might have a better name.

Shirley Bingham

Talk about it here.

StubTab.png

Shirley Anne Bingham was UNIT scientific adviser number 56. She was tasked with evaluating the Meep's "crashed" ship at the Millson Wagner Steelworks, and later aided the Fourteenth Doctor in averting the destruction of London.

Biography

Shirley Anne was a wheelchair user, indicating she was physically disabled. Shirley Anne could sit in her wheelchair with crossed legs, indicating that she was not paraplegic, but had some other type of physical disability. She had a northern accent.

At some point, Shirley Anne became UNIT scientific adviser number 56. Shirley Anne learned about the Doctor and his ability to regenerate; she apparently knew what the Doctor's Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth incarnations looked like.

Shirley Anne and a team of UNIT soldiers were tasked with evaluating the Meep's "crashed" ship at the Millson Wagner Steelworks. There, she spotted the Doctor snooping around the facility, who was conducting an investigation of his own; Shirley interrupted the Doctor, and the two shared data on the crash before formally introducing themselves to one another. Shirley recognised the Doctor's face as belonging to their tenth incarnation. However, the Doctor informed her that he was actually the Thirteenth Doctor's successor, which confused Shirley Anne. The Doctor then clarified that he, the Fourteenth Doctor, had inexplicably gained a face and body that was near-identical to that of the Tenth Doctor. (TV: The Star Beast [+]Loading...["The Star Beast (TV story)"])