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'''Clinton Richard Dawkins''' (born [[26th March]] [[1941]]) is a British scientist and the holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. In [[2009]], when [[Earth]] was taken to the [[Medusa Cascade]] by the [[Dalek]]s, Dawkins appeared on television to discuss the phenomenon. He pointed out that, as could be seen from the new constellations visible, the Earth had indeed travelled. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')
'''Clinton Richard Dawkins''' (born [[26th March]] [[1941]]) is a British scientist and the holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. In [[2009]], when [[Earth]] was taken to the [[Medusa Cascade]] by the [[Dalek]]s, Dawkins appeared on television to discuss the phenomenon. He pointed out that, as could be seen from the new constellations visible, the Earth had indeed travelled. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')


In an [[alternate timeline]] in 1996, he was the leader of a [[Star Cults|cult]] who still believed in stars. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
In an [[alternate timeline]] in 1996, he was possibly the leader of a [[Star Cults|cult]] who still believed in stars. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

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Clinton Richard Dawkins (born 26th March 1941) is a British scientist and the holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair at Oxford. In 2009, when Earth was taken to the Medusa Cascade by the Daleks, Dawkins appeared on television to discuss the phenomenon. He pointed out that, as could be seen from the new constellations visible, the Earth had indeed travelled. (DW: The Stolen Earth)

In an alternate timeline in 1996, he was possibly the leader of a cult who still believed in stars. (DW: The Big Bang)

Behind the scenes

Richard Dawkins is married to former Doctor Who cast member Lalla Ward. They were introduced by Douglas Adams, a mutual friend, who was also a Doctor Who writer and script editor.

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