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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|name      = Overseer
|image   = Overseer (TI).jpg
|image     = Overseer (TI).jpg
|aka     =  
|aka       =  
|species = Human
|species   = Human
|job     = Overseer
|job       = Overseer
|only   = Thin Ice (TV story)
|only       = Thin Ice (TV story)
|actor   = Simon Ludders
|main actor = Simon Ludders
|origin = [[Earth]]
}}
}}
An '''Overseer''' worked for [[Sutcliffe|Lord Sutcliffe]] in overseeing the work of the [[dredger]]s. He hired all of the workmen himself, only accepting those whom he trusted.
An '''Overseer''' worked for [[Sutcliffe|Lord Sutcliffe]] in overseeing the work of the [[dredger]]s. He hired all of the workmen himself, only accepting those whom he trusted.


When the Twelfth Doctor and Bill walked onto the complex, he questioned their authority prior to being shown the psychic paper. He gave the pair a tour of the facility, during which he insinuated that the "[[serpent poo|mud]]" being dredged from the [[River Thames]] was actually fuel, capable of burning a thousand times longer than [[coal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'')
When the Twelfth Doctor and Bill walked onto the complex, he questioned their authority prior to being shown the psychic paper. He gave the pair a tour of the facility, during which he insinuated that the "[[serpent poo|mud]]" being dredged from the [[River Thames]] was actually fuel, capable of burning a thousand times longer than [[coal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'')
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]]
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]]
[[Category:Human leaders]]
[[Category:London residents]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 9 March 2023

An Overseer worked for Lord Sutcliffe in overseeing the work of the dredgers. He hired all of the workmen himself, only accepting those whom he trusted.

When the Twelfth Doctor and Bill walked onto the complex, he questioned their authority prior to being shown the psychic paper. He gave the pair a tour of the facility, during which he insinuated that the "mud" being dredged from the River Thames was actually fuel, capable of burning a thousand times longer than coal. (TV: Thin Ice)