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In an [[Alternate timeline (73 Yards)|alternate timeline]], [[Sir]] '''Amol Rajan''' was a journalist and presenter for ''[[Hotline]]''. As of [[2046]], he had been a reporter for 40 years, and had gained a reputation for refusing to let his interviewees off the hook. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|73 Yards (novelisation)|page=111}})
[[Sir]] '''Amol Rajan''' was a [[journalist]] and [[television]] presenter.


He interviewed [[Roger ap Gwilliam]] while the latter was leader of the [[Albion Party]] during the [[2046]] general election. During the interview, Gwilliam indicated that he wished to use [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear weapon]]s, an answer that he requested was cut out of the final broadcast after being pressed by Rajan. ([[TV]]: {{cs|73 Yards (TV story)}}) This interview was shown to the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] in the [[Remembered TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})
== Biography ==
From at least [[2006]], Amol Rajan was a reporter who regularly appeared on television. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|73 Yards (novelisation)|page=111}})
 
By [[2046]], he was a presenter for ''[[Hotline]]''. He interviewed [[Roger ap Gwilliam]] while the latter was leader of the [[Albion Party]] during the [[2046]] general election. During the interview, Gwilliam mentioned his proposal for mandatory [[DNA]] testing for the entire population. This interview was shown to the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] in the [[Remembered TARDIS]]. Ruby recognised Rajan as "the guy off the TV". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})
 
== Other realities ==
In an [[Alternate timeline (73 Yards)|alternate timeline]], Sir Amol Rajan was a journalist and presenter for ''[[Hotline]]''. As of [[2046]], he had been a reporter for 40 years, and had gained a reputation for refusing to let his interviewees off the hook. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|73 Yards (novelisation)|page=111}})
 
He interviewed [[Roger ap Gwilliam#Alternate timeline|Roger ap Gwilliam]] during the [[2046#Other realities|2046]] general election. During the interview, Gwilliam indicated that he wished to use [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear weapon]]s, an answer that he requested was cut out of the final broadcast after being pressed by Rajan. ([[TV]]: {{cs|73 Yards (TV story)}})


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Revision as of 23:45, 6 September 2024

You may be looking for the real Amol Rajan.

Sir Amol Rajan was a journalist and television presenter.

Biography

From at least 2006, Amol Rajan was a reporter who regularly appeared on television. (TV: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (TV story)"], PROSE: 73 Yards [+]Loading...{"page":"111","1":"73 Yards (novelisation)"})

By 2046, he was a presenter for Hotline. He interviewed Roger ap Gwilliam while the latter was leader of the Albion Party during the 2046 general election. During the interview, Gwilliam mentioned his proposal for mandatory DNA testing for the entire population. This interview was shown to the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday in the Remembered TARDIS. Ruby recognised Rajan as "the guy off the TV". (TV: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (TV story)"])

Other realities

In an alternate timeline, Sir Amol Rajan was a journalist and presenter for Hotline. As of 2046, he had been a reporter for 40 years, and had gained a reputation for refusing to let his interviewees off the hook. (PROSE: 73 Yards [+]Loading...{"page":"111","1":"73 Yards (novelisation)"})

He interviewed Roger ap Gwilliam during the 2046 general election. During the interview, Gwilliam indicated that he wished to use nuclear weapons, an answer that he requested was cut out of the final broadcast after being pressed by Rajan. (TV: 73 Yards [+]Loading...["73 Yards (TV story)"])