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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 | 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 apart from Queen [[Elizabeth Windsor|Elizabeth]] II as everyone else has fled to the countryside. [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Astrid Peth]] talked to him about why London was abandoned. He was angered by the Titanic hurtling over London. ([[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''). He spent most of his day on top of a hill watching out for aliens among the stars. Donna waved to him from the [[TARDIS]] while flying away with the Doctor. This made him happy that Donna had found something she wanted. ([[DW]]: [[Partners in Crime]]) | ||
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 19:11, 5 April 2008
Wilfred Mott is an elderly man who lives in Britain in the 21st Century, he is the grandfather of companion Donna Noble. He is the father of Sylvia Noble.
Biography
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 apart from Queen Elizabeth II as everyone else has fled to the countryside. The Doctor and Astrid Peth talked to him about why London was abandoned. He was angered by the Titanic hurtling over London. (DW: Voyage of the Damned). He spent most of his day on top of a hill watching out for aliens among the stars. Donna waved to him from the TARDIS while flying away with the Doctor. This made him happy that Donna had found something she wanted. (DW: Partners in Crime)
Behind the Scenes
He is played by actor Bernard Cribbins and first appeared in "Voyage of the Damned". Series producer Phil Collinson has reported that he will be a recurring character throughout the fourth series. He is the father of Sylvia Noble and Grandfather of Donna Noble.