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''' | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image= Walker The Sea Devils.jpg | |||
|species = Human | |||
|origin=[[Earth]] | |||
|first = The Sea Devils (TV story) | |||
|appearances=[[PROSE]]: ''[[Where the Heart Is (short story)|Where the Heart Is]]'' | |||
|actor = Martin Boddey | |||
}}'''Robert Walker''' was the [[Parliamentary Secretary]] to the [[United Kingdom]]'s Minister for the Armed Forces. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils]]'', ''[[Where the Heart Is (short story)|Where the Heart Is]]'') | |||
== Biography == | |||
Walker was sent to the [[Royal Navy]] base HMS ''[[Seaspite]]'' on [[Fortress Island]] to deal with the [[Sea Devil]]s. He ordered Captain [[John Hart (The Sea Devils)|John Hart]] to launch an attack on their base, just as the [[Third Doctor]] was trying to negotiate peace with them. Upon confronting Walker, the Doctor angrily stated that the Parliamentary Secretary had not resolved the situation, but instead made it worse, by enraging the Sea Devils and thus provoke further attacks from the reptiles, that could have led to a new World War. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'') | |||
According to one source, he later presided at a meeting that, among other things, voted to cut off the UK's funding of [[UNIT]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Where the Heart Is (short story)|Where the Heart Is]]'') | |||
However, according to another source, the incident with the Sea Devils cost Walker his career, as he was dismissed following {{Delgado}}'s escape "with the help of accomplices" from the maximum security prison on Fortress Island. The former Parliamentary Secretary had not been heard of again since. <ref>''The UNIT Chronology'', [[DWMS Winter 1991|''Doctor Who Magazine'' Winter Special 1991: UNIT Exposed]]</ref> | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The character was only referred to as "Walker" in ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'', but his first name Robert was given in [[Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils (novelisation)|the story's novelisation]] and was later used in the short story ''[[Where the Heart Is (short story)|Where the Heart Is]]''. | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 6 September 2024
Robert Walker was the Parliamentary Secretary to the United Kingdom's Minister for the Armed Forces. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils, Where the Heart Is)
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Walker was sent to the Royal Navy base HMS Seaspite on Fortress Island to deal with the Sea Devils. He ordered Captain John Hart to launch an attack on their base, just as the Third Doctor was trying to negotiate peace with them. Upon confronting Walker, the Doctor angrily stated that the Parliamentary Secretary had not resolved the situation, but instead made it worse, by enraging the Sea Devils and thus provoke further attacks from the reptiles, that could have led to a new World War. (TV: The Sea Devils)
According to one source, he later presided at a meeting that, among other things, voted to cut off the UK's funding of UNIT. (PROSE: Where the Heart Is)
However, according to another source, the incident with the Sea Devils cost Walker his career, as he was dismissed following the Master's escape "with the help of accomplices" from the maximum security prison on Fortress Island. The former Parliamentary Secretary had not been heard of again since. [1]
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The character was only referred to as "Walker" in The Sea Devils, but his first name Robert was given in the story's novelisation and was later used in the short story Where the Heart Is.
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ The UNIT Chronology, Doctor Who Magazine Winter Special 1991: UNIT Exposed