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== References ==
== References ==
In contrast to her [[India]]n counterpart and contemporary [[Indira Gandhi]], [[Peri Brown]] did not consider Thatcher to be an effective female leader. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)}}
In contrast to her [[India]]n counterpart and contemporary [[Indira Gandhi]], [[Peri Brown]] did not consider Thatcher to be an effective female leader. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)}})


An [[android]] [[Margaret Thatcher (android)|replica]] of Thatcher was the last of a succession of android British Prime Ministers from [[Robert Walpole]] created by [[Tasq]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Wake (short story)}})
An [[android]] [[Margaret Thatcher (android)|replica]] of Thatcher was the last of a succession of android British Prime Ministers from [[Robert Walpole]] created by [[Tasq]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Wake (short story)}})

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher (neé Roberts), also known as "Maggie", (PROSE: Father Time [+]Loading...["Father Time (novel)"], AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors [+]Loading...["The Wrong Doctors (audio story)"]) was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990.

Biography

Margaret Roberts (PROSE: The Assassin's Story [+]Loading...["The Assassin's Story (short story)"]) married Denis Thatcher. (AUDIO: The Ultimate Adventure [+]Loading...["The Ultimate Adventure (audio story)"]) In March 1965, Lady Catherine Waverly believed that Thatcher, then in opposition, already showed a great deal of promise and Sir Toby Kinsella predicted that she would make her mark. (AUDIO: Manhunt [+]Loading...["Manhunt (CM audio story)"])

In 1975, she was known as "Thatcher Thatcher the milk snatcher". (PROSE: Cuckoo-Spit [+]Loading...["Cuckoo-Spit (short story)"])

Thatcher became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979, (TV: Tooth and Claw [+]Loading...["Tooth and Claw (TV story)"]) after leading the Conservative Party to victory in the general election on 4 May, (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"]) succeeding either James Callaghan (AUDIO: The Oseidon Adventure [+]Loading...["The Oseidon Adventure (audio story)"]) or Shirley Williams. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...["Interference - Book One (novel)"]) According to some accounts, she was Britain's first female Prime Minister. (PROSE: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...["Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"]) On Saturday 27 September 1980, she visited London Zoo with the Chinese Ambassador and the British foreign minister. (PROSE: Downtime: Child of the New World [+]Loading...["Downtime: Child of the New World (novel)"]) After becoming Prime Minister, Thatcher was nicknamed the "Iron Lady". (PROSE: The Assassin's Story [+]Loading...["The Assassin's Story (short story)"]) She was also colloquially nicknamed "Maggie". (PROSE: Father Time [+]Loading...["Father Time (novel)"], AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors [+]Loading...["The Wrong Doctors (audio story)"])

Thatcher led the Conservative Party to victory in the general election on 9 June 1983 in a landslide over the Labour Party. (AUDIO: Rat Trap [+]Loading...["Rat Trap (audio story)"]) In 1984, London Zoo had a female Tibetan Yeti named Mahamaya, which was successfully bred with a male from Peking. Their offspring was named Margaret after Thatcher, whom she bit at a photocall. (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"]) In the same year, the Kin used Thatcher as a disguise. (PROSE: Nothing O'Clock [+]Loading...["Nothing O'Clock (short story)"])

The Seventh Doctor, Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej lived for a short time in a housing estate in 1987, during her time in power. (PROSE: Damaged Goods [+]Loading...["Damaged Goods (novel)"]; AUDIO: Damaged Goods [+]Loading...["Damaged Goods (audio story)"]) That year, posters from the Socialist Worker read, in block letters, "No Third Term For Thatcher". (TV: Father's Day [+]Loading...["Father's Day (TV story)"]) Thatcher would win a third term in power that year. (AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors [+]Loading...["The Wrong Doctors (audio story)"])

Some time in the late twentieth century, Romana II met with her to discuss the impending arrival of the Krikkit fleet. She remembered the Doctor fondly as "an outlandish white-haired figure who had spent the entire evening insulting civil servants" at a dinner at Auderly House. To stop the fleet from Krikkit, Thatcher suggested "always moving, never arriving", so Romana used the energy from the world's nuclear arsenal to freeze the Krikkitmen in place. She wondered what "Ronnie" would think of that. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen (novelisation)"])

The Sixth Doctor served as an advisor or consultant to her. He referred to her disdainfully as "that woman" and admitted that she terrified him. (AUDIO: The Ultimate Adventure [+]Loading...["The Ultimate Adventure (audio story)"]) His tenth incarnation showed further distaste for her. (TV: Tooth and Claw [+]Loading...["Tooth and Claw (TV story)"])

In 1990, Thatcher left office as Prime Minister. As she left Downing Street, she cried as she got into a car. (PROSE: The Assassin's Story [+]Loading...["The Assassin's Story (short story)"])

Legacy

Margaret Thatcher had a biography that was kept inside the York Central Library. The Ninth Doctor defaced a copy of her biography with a "hand-held electronic 'eraser' device" prior to March 2005, along with the biographies of HG Wells, Boudica, Tancred Norman, Xenocrates and Blaise Pascal, scribbling "Nessie was here!" in the space freed by the Doctor's removal of various paragraphs. Senior librarian Ms Millicent Davies banned the Doctor from the York Central Library and then applied to get the Doctor an ASBO to ban him from all UK libraries. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...["Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"])

A photograph of Thatcher was present, along with other holders of the office of Prime Minister, on the stairs of 10 Downing Street. (TV: Aliens of London [+]Loading...["Aliens of London (TV story)"])

References

In contrast to her Indian counterpart and contemporary Indira Gandhi, Peri Brown did not consider Thatcher to be an effective female leader. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion [+]Loading...["The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)"])

An android replica of Thatcher was the last of a succession of android British Prime Ministers from Robert Walpole created by Tasq. (PROSE: Time Wake [+]Loading...["Time Wake (short story)"])

The Twelfth Doctor briefly mentioned Thatcher as a possible candidate to the Landlord when asking him who the current Prime Minister was. (TV: Knock Knock [+]Loading...["Knock Knock (TV story)"])

Other realities

In an alternate timeline, Thatcher was assassinated by her fellow Conservative politician Heathcliffe Bower in 1984. However, the proper timeline was restored by the Fifth Doctor. (PROSE: The Assassin's Story [+]Loading...["The Assassin's Story (short story)"])

Behind the scenes

She was played by Maureen Lipman in About Face, Sylvia Syms in Thatcher: The Final Days, Anna Massey in Pinochet in Suburbia and Lindsay Duncan in Margaret.

Continuity

The reference to a female prime minister in Terror of the Zygons [+]Loading...["Terror of the Zygons (TV story)"] was an ad-lib by Nicholas Courtney, according to the DVD commentary for Frontier in Space [+]Loading...["Frontier in Space (TV story)"]. It could suggest that in the Doctor Who universe either Thatcher was elected PM earlier than in real life or that, as intended by the production team, the UNIT stories took place in the near future. A section on "Party Politics" in REF: The Discontinuity Guide (later reprinted on the BBC's Doctor Who Classic Series website), however, claims that the prime minister was Shirley Williams, with Labour taking over from a collapsing Jeremy Thorpe government.

Satirical portrayals

"Thatchos," a Cyber-leader who appeared in a Lenny Henry Doctor Who sketch.

Margaret Thatcher inspired some unflattering portrayals in the Whoniverse. The misguided dictator Helen A from The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"] is widely supposed to be based upon her[1], whereas the villainess Rehctaht, the female villain of Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma, has the name Thatcher, spelled backwards.

The plot of the stage play Recall UNIT: The Great Tea-Bag Mystery [+]Loading...["Recall UNIT: The Great Tea-Bag Mystery (stage play)"], which is not considered a valid source on this wiki, involved members of UNIT battling Dragoids, evil clones of Thatcher.

A villainess named "Thatchos" (a Cyber-Leader in a fright wig) appeared in a Doctor Who parody [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"Untitled (The Lenny Henry Show)","2":"a ''Doctor Who'' parody"} on The Lenny Henry Show.

The Ultimate Adventure

Footnotes