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|species=[[Human]] (temporarily [[Vampire]])
|species=[[Human]] (temporarily [[Vampire]])
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|appearances= [[DWAM]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]''
|appearances= [[DWA]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]''
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|mentions =[[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion]]''<br>[[ST]]: ''[[The Clanging Chimes of Doom]]''<br>[[BFA]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight]]''<br>[[EDA]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]''<br>[[EDA]]: ''[[History 101]]''<br>[[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]''<br>[[JAL]]: ''[[Chronoclasm]]''}}
|mentions =[[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion]]''<br>[[ST]]: ''[[The Clanging Chimes of Doom]]''<br>[[BFA]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight]]''<br>[[EDA]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]''<br>[[EDA]]: ''[[History 101]]''<br>[[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]''<br>[[JAL]]: ''[[Chronoclasm]]''}}
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==Biography==
==Biography==
During his days at the [[University of Oxford]], an alien infected Oscar with a disease that turned him into a [[Vampire]]. Returning home to [[Dublin]], he passed the disease to [[Florence Stoker|Florence Balcombe]]. Some twenty years later he was imprisoned in [[Reading Gaol]] where the prison doctor experimented on him. After the [[Tenth Doctor]] cured Wilde of his vampirism, Wilde left for [[Paris]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]'') Once he arrived in Paris, he was met by [[Iris Wildthyme]] and an unknown incarnation of the Doctor earlier than the [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'')
During his days at the [[University of Oxford]], an alien infected Oscar with a disease that turned him into a [[Vampire]]. Returning home to [[Dublin]], he passed the disease to [[Florence Stoker|Florence Balcombe]]. Some twenty years later he was imprisoned in [[Reading Gaol]] where the prison doctor experimented on him. After the [[Tenth Doctor]] cured Wilde of his vampirism, Wilde left for [[Paris]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Bat Attack!]]'') Once he arrived in Paris, he was met by [[Iris Wildthyme]] and an unknown incarnation of the Doctor earlier than the [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'')


In [[Washington, D.C.]] on [[14th April|14 April]] [[1865]], Wilde was impersonated by [[Robert Knox]] in the lead-up to assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]]. The [[Sixth Doctor]] realised the incongruity immediately since, as he told his companion [[Evelyn Smythe]], Wilde was "still in short trousers" in 1865. ([[BFA]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight]]'')
In [[Washington, D.C.]] on [[14th April|14 April]] [[1865]], Wilde was impersonated by [[Robert Knox]] in the lead-up to assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]]. The [[Sixth Doctor]] realised the incongruity immediately since, as he told his companion [[Evelyn Smythe]], Wilde was "still in short trousers" in 1865. ([[BFA]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight]]'')

Revision as of 00:15, 7 October 2011

Oscar Wilde was a 19th century Irish author and playwright.

Biography

During his days at the University of Oxford, an alien infected Oscar with a disease that turned him into a Vampire. Returning home to Dublin, he passed the disease to Florence Balcombe. Some twenty years later he was imprisoned in Reading Gaol where the prison doctor experimented on him. After the Tenth Doctor cured Wilde of his vampirism, Wilde left for Paris. (DWA: Bat Attack!) Once he arrived in Paris, he was met by Iris Wildthyme and an unknown incarnation of the Doctor earlier than the eighth. (EDA: The Scarlet Empress)

In Washington, D.C. on 14 April 1865, Wilde was impersonated by Robert Knox in the lead-up to assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The Sixth Doctor realised the incongruity immediately since, as he told his companion Evelyn Smythe, Wilde was "still in short trousers" in 1865. (BFA: Assassin in the Limelight)

References

Behind the scenes

  • In real life, Wilde was infamously imprisoned for committing homosexual acts under then-Draconian British law. Although a few of the sources above make reference to his imprisonment, none give the specific reason for his incarceration, nor make any other reference to his homosexuality. The Doctor Who universe is thus effectively silent as to Wilde's sexual orientation.
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