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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
| name = Ellen Hunt
| image            = Ellen Hunt.jpg
| image           = Ellen Hunt.jpg
| species           = Human
| alias          =  
| origin            = [[Earth]]
| species=Human
| job              = Civil servant
| origin    = [[Earth]]
| job2              = secretary
| only     = Children of Earth: Day Four
| job3              = author
| actor           =Sophie Hunter
| affiliation      = British government
|main alias = Venessa}}'''Ellen Hunt, MA''', codenamed '''Venessa''', was a [[human]] who was involved with [[the 456]] in [[1965]].
| spouse            = Ellen Hunt's husband{{!}}Husband
| child            = Ellen Hunt's children{{!}}Children
| death date        = [[September]] [[2009]]
| first mention cs  = Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)
| only cs = Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)
| actor = Anne Marie O'Toole
}}'''Ellen Hunt''' [[Master of Arts|MA]] was a [[civil servant]] who was involved with the first trade between the [[British government]] and [[the 456]] in [[1965]].


Hunt worked as a Civil Service secretary in the [[1960s]]. She informed [[Jack Harkness]] of the 456's offer: a cure for a [[influenza|flu]] epidemic in return for twelve children. She chose Jack to complete the handover as he didn't care for the children. She told Jack that if he didn't exchange the children for a flu antivirus, the flu strain would mutate and kill 25 million people. She said to Jack that he was suited for the job because he didn't care. Hunt was present at the handover and received the vaccine information on the 456 [[radio]] frequency.
== Biography ==
Hunt was educated at [[Girton College]], [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]], graduating with the highest first in her year in [[Classics]]. After her graduation in [[1958]], Hunt joined the [[Civil Service]] to work as a [[secretary]].
 
In [[1965]], Hunt was involved in a deal with the alien race known as [[the 456]], on behalf of the British government. Through secret [[radio]] communications, Hunt, along with [[Jack Harkness]], [[Michael Sanders]], and [[Andrew Staines]], agreed to deliver to the 456 [[12 (number)|twelve]] young orphans as a "gift" at a meeting point in [[Scotland]]. In exchange for the children, the unseen aliens gave them a cure for a new strain of an [[Indonesian influenza]] that the aliens claimed would mutate and kill [[25000000 (number)|twenty-five million]] people without it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)}}, {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Torchwood: The Encyclopedia (reference book)}})
 
In [[1966]], Hunt left her job in the [[British government]] to [[marriage|marry]] [[Ellen Hunt's husband|her husband]], a [[Foreign Office]] official. The couple had [[Ellen Hunt's children|three children]] together.
 
[[File:Ellen Hunt 2009.jpg|thumb|left|Ellen Hunt by the [[21st century]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)}})]]
As part of her husband's Foreign Office work, Hunt lived in [[Australia]] and [[Hong Kong]]. They returned to [[Sevenoaks]] in [[1979]].
 
By the [[21st century]], Hunt was a frequent contributor to [[gardening]] [[journal]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)}}) As a result of her involvement in the first 456 trade, Hunt was ordered killed through a [[blank page]] by the [[Home Office]] in [[2009]] ahead of the 456's return. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Ann Marie O'Toole]] was uncredited for her appearance as Ellen Hunt. Her image was used to depict Hunt as both young and old.


In [[2009]], the order to kill her was sent out as [[Bridget Spears]] was given a blank page by the [[Home Office]] in connection with the return of [[the 456]]. She was killed shortly after. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]'')
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 10 September 2024

Ellen Hunt MA was a civil servant who was involved with the first trade between the British government and the 456 in 1965.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hunt was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, graduating with the highest first in her year in Classics. After her graduation in 1958, Hunt joined the Civil Service to work as a secretary.

In 1965, Hunt was involved in a deal with the alien race known as the 456, on behalf of the British government. Through secret radio communications, Hunt, along with Jack Harkness, Michael Sanders, and Andrew Staines, agreed to deliver to the 456 twelve young orphans as a "gift" at a meeting point in Scotland. In exchange for the children, the unseen aliens gave them a cure for a new strain of an Indonesian influenza that the aliens claimed would mutate and kill twenty-five million people without it. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)"], Children of Earth: Day Four [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)"], PROSE: Torchwood: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...["Torchwood: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"])

In 1966, Hunt left her job in the British government to marry her husband, a Foreign Office official. The couple had three children together.

Ellen Hunt by the 21st century. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)"])

As part of her husband's Foreign Office work, Hunt lived in Australia and Hong Kong. They returned to Sevenoaks in 1979.

By the 21st century, Hunt was a frequent contributor to gardening journals. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)"]) As a result of her involvement in the first 456 trade, Hunt was ordered killed through a blank page by the Home Office in 2009 ahead of the 456's return. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)"])

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

Ann Marie O'Toole was uncredited for her appearance as Ellen Hunt. Her image was used to depict Hunt as both young and old.