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|home era= 21st Century
|home era= 21st Century
|appearances= [[Voyage of the Damned]], various Series Four episodes
|appearances= [[Voyage of the Damned]], various Series Four episodes
|actor= [[Bernard Cribbons]]
|actor= [[Bernard Cribbins]]
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'''Wilfred Mott''' is an elderly man who lives in Britain in the 21st Century. He is played by actor [[Bernard Cribbons]] and first appeared in "[[Voyage of the Damned]]", but is reported by series producer [[Phil Collinson]] to become a recurring character throughout the fourth series.
'''Wilfred Mott''' is an elderly man who lives in Britain in the 21st Century. He is played by actor [[Bernard Cribbins]] and first appeared in "[[Voyage of the Damned]]", but is reported by series producer [[Phil Collinson]] to become a recurring character throughout the fourth series.


==Character History==
==Character History==

Revision as of 20:19, 27 December 2007

Wilfred Mott is an elderly man who lives in Britain in the 21st Century. He is played by actor Bernard Cribbins and first appeared in "Voyage of the Damned", but is reported by series producer Phil Collinson to become a recurring character throughout the fourth series.

Character History

Wilfred was residing at an abandoned newspaper stand in London at Christmas at a point where Earth was aware of alien life and the threat they pose (especially at Christmas). He claims to be the only person who has remained in London (as well as Queen Elizabeth II) as everyone else has fled to the countryside. He is seen again towards the end of the episode, yelling at the Titanic spaceship is at it hurtles towards London.

In the "Coming soon..." trailer at the end of "Voyage of the Damned", Wilfred can be seen again.