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'''Aubrey Fairchild''' was briefly the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] in the [[2000s]], following the also brief tenure of {{Simm|n=the Master}} under the name "[[Harold Saxon]]". According to the [[Tenth Doctor]], while he knew many prime ministers, Fairchild came from a [[21st century|century]] in which prime ministers "come and go annually", and made "no impression on [[history]]", making Fairchild unfamiliar to the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'')


'''Aubrey Fairchild''' was [[British Prime Minister]] from [[2008]]-[[2009]], following the short tenure of "[[Harold Saxon]]".
== Biography ==
He made a false [[promise]] that a series of worldwide [[blackout]]s would not affect the [[UK]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'')


==Profile==
The Prime Minister contacted [[Jack Harkness]] regarding the [[Water Hag]] flu epidemic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Something in the Water (novel)|Something in the Water]]'')
===Biography===
Fairchild declared a state of emergency following the [[Mandragora Helix]]'s attempt to take over [[Earth|the world]]. He was telephoned by Professor [[Brian Melville|Brian "Ahab" Melville]] the night before on a secure line.
During the [[War in the Medusa Cascade|Dalek invasion of Earth]] when escaping to an unknown location during the invasion, his plane lost contact with [[Torchwood 3]], implying that it was destroyed during the fighting with the [[Dalek]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')


:''By late [[2009]], [[Brian Green]] had succeeded him as Prime Minister. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'')''
Fairchild declared a state of emergency following the [[Mandragora Helix]]'s attempt to take over [[Earth]]. He was telephoned by Professor [[Brian Melville|Brian "Ahab" Melville]] the night before on a secure line. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'')


===Other information===
During the [[21st century Dalek invasion|Dalek invasion of Earth]], [[Gwen Cooper]] reported to [[Captain Jack Harkness]] at [[Torchwood Cardiff]] that they had lost contact with the [[Prime Minister's plane]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') as it had been destroyed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'') The office of Prime Minister was assumed by [[Brian Green]] by [[September]] [[2009]], implying that Fairchild had been killed in the invasion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]], when asking about Fairchild, declared that this Prime Minister "clearly makes no impression on history". ([[NSA]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos]]'')
==Behind the Scenes==
===Alternate draft===
Originally Fairchild was to meet a [[Dalek saucer]] descending on Westminster, before being exterminated. [[Jack Harkness]], at [[Torchwood 3]] in [[Cardiff]] would have urged the Prime Minister not to do it. The scene was dropped at an early draft, partly for time but partly because [[Russell T Davies]] thought the Daleks wouldn't be "so diplomatic".<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[The Writer's Tale]]''</ref>


==Footnotes==
=== Alternate timeline ===
In an alternate timeline, the Prime Minister approved the exposure of Torchwood, and was then destroyed by his own policy of disclosure and open government. His administration fell in weeks, and Torchwood acceded to power in days. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Twilight Streets (novel)|The Twilight Streets]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
Fairchild is not directly identified as the name of the prime minister in any story released prior to or following ''Beautiful Chaos'', only inferred as such based on various ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'', and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' stories taking place after the death of {{Simm}} in [[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'' and before the appearance of [[Brian Green]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day One]]''.
 
=== Alternate draft ===
Originally, Fairchild was to meet a [[Dalek saucer]] descending on Westminster, before being exterminated. [[Jack Harkness]], at [[Torchwood Three]] in [[Cardiff]], would have urged the Prime Minister not to do it. The scene was dropped at an early draft, partly for time but partly because [[Russell T Davies]] thought the Daleks wouldn't be "so diplomatic".<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[The Writer's Tale]]''</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 15 August 2024

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Aubrey Fairchild was briefly the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the 2000s, following the also brief tenure of the Master under the name "Harold Saxon". According to the Tenth Doctor, while he knew many prime ministers, Fairchild came from a century in which prime ministers "come and go annually", and made "no impression on history", making Fairchild unfamiliar to the Doctor. (PROSE: Beautiful Chaos)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

He made a false promise that a series of worldwide blackouts would not affect the UK. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen)

The Prime Minister contacted Jack Harkness regarding the Water Hag flu epidemic. (PROSE: Something in the Water)

Fairchild declared a state of emergency following the Mandragora Helix's attempt to take over Earth. He was telephoned by Professor Brian "Ahab" Melville the night before on a secure line. (PROSE: Beautiful Chaos)

During the Dalek invasion of Earth, Gwen Cooper reported to Captain Jack Harkness at Torchwood Cardiff that they had lost contact with the Prime Minister's plane (TV: The Stolen Earth) as it had been destroyed. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac) The office of Prime Minister was assumed by Brian Green by September 2009, implying that Fairchild had been killed in the invasion. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)

Alternate timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]

In an alternate timeline, the Prime Minister approved the exposure of Torchwood, and was then destroyed by his own policy of disclosure and open government. His administration fell in weeks, and Torchwood acceded to power in days. (PROSE: The Twilight Streets)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fairchild is not directly identified as the name of the prime minister in any story released prior to or following Beautiful Chaos, only inferred as such based on various Doctor Who, Torchwood, and The Sarah Jane Adventures stories taking place after the death of the Saxon Master in TV: Last of the Time Lords and before the appearance of Brian Green in TV: Children of Earth: Day One.

Alternate draft[[edit] | [edit source]]

Originally, Fairchild was to meet a Dalek saucer descending on Westminster, before being exterminated. Jack Harkness, at Torchwood Three in Cardiff, would have urged the Prime Minister not to do it. The scene was dropped at an early draft, partly for time but partly because Russell T Davies thought the Daleks wouldn't be "so diplomatic".[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]