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Polly once went to a seance where she made contact with Randolph's spirit. ([[MA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | Polly once went to a seance where she made contact with Randolph's spirit. ([[MA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
*That Randolph's surname is mentioned in ''Resistance'' is significant. Polly's surname, by contrast, was never mentioned in any bit of performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' up to this point. "Wright" had instead derived from the [[Gary Russell]] book, ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]''. The explicit mention of his last name in a piece of ''performed'' ''Doctor Who'' thus gives the name "Polly Wright" a measure of wider acceptance and therefore greater authority. | * That Randolph's surname is mentioned in ''Resistance'' is significant. Polly's surname, by contrast, was never mentioned in any bit of performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' up to this point. "Wright" had instead derived from the [[Gary Russell]] book, ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]''. The explicit mention of his last name in a piece of ''performed'' ''Doctor Who'' thus gives the name "Polly Wright" a measure of wider acceptance and therefore greater authority. | ||
*Though [[John Sackville]] mostly portrays the false Randolph Wright, he does appear to portray the genuine Randolph as he gets shot down at the start of the play. | * Though [[John Sackville]] mostly portrays the false Randolph Wright, he does appear to portray the genuine Randolph as he gets shot down at the start of the play. | ||
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Revision as of 06:13, 5 November 2011
Pilot Officer Randolph Wright was Polly's patrilineal uncle. Shot down over southern Vichy France, about 100 miles from the Spanish border, he died in a Nazi prisoner of war camp in Germany during World War II. He was survived by his two older brothers, including Polly's father, Edward. The older Wright honoured his younger brother's memory by telling Polly tales of her uncle after the war.
In February 1944, Polly met a man whom she thought was her uncle, but he turned out to be a Nazi agent who had tried to impersonate Randolph for the purposes of infiltrating the French resistance. (CC: Resistance)
Polly once went to a seance where she made contact with Randolph's spirit. (MA: Invasion of the Cat-People)
Behind the scenes
- That Randolph's surname is mentioned in Resistance is significant. Polly's surname, by contrast, was never mentioned in any bit of performed Doctor Who up to this point. "Wright" had instead derived from the Gary Russell book, Invasion of the Cat-People. The explicit mention of his last name in a piece of performed Doctor Who thus gives the name "Polly Wright" a measure of wider acceptance and therefore greater authority.
- Though John Sackville mostly portrays the false Randolph Wright, he does appear to portray the genuine Randolph as he gets shot down at the start of the play.