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'''Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart''' was a member of the [[Lethbridge-Stewart family]] who served in the [[British Army]] in [[World War I]]. He served at [[Ypres]] in [[December]] [[1914]] and, following an encounter with the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[First Doctor]], participated in the [[Christmas Armistice]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') He was the brother of [[Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart (The Warkeeper's Crown)|Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart]] and the great-uncle of Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'')
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[[Captain]] '''Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart''' was a member of the [[Lethbridge-Stewart family]] who served in the [[British Army]] in [[World War I]]. He served at [[Ypres]] in [[December]] [[1914]] and, following an encounter with the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[First Doctor]], participated in the [[Christmas Armistice]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') He was the [[brother]] of [[Alistair Conall Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]] and the great-uncle and biological [[grandfather]] of [[Brigadier]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'')


== History ==
== Biography ==
He served at [[Ypres]] in [[December]] [[1914]] where on Christmas, Archibald was stuck in a crater with [[German soldier (Twice Upon a Time)|a wounded German soldier]]. As the two men held each other at gunpoint, Archibald stated that he wouldn't kill the German soldier except in self-defence but recognised that they couldn't understand each other.
In [[1902]], while her [[husband]] Alistair was off on a mission, [[Lillian Lethbridge-Stewart]], in a moment of loneliness, turned to Archie, her brother-in-law, and a night of indiscretion followed. Nine months later she gave [[birth]] to her second child, [[Gordon Conall Lethbridge-Stewart|Gordon]]. Everyone believed the [[father]] to be Alistair. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Note (short story)|The Note]]'')


In the moment before they killed each other, Archibald was abducted by the [[Testimony]] in order to record his memories. Due to an error in the timeline caused by the [[First Doctor]] and the [[Twelfth Doctor]] resisting [[regeneration]] at once, Archibald was returned to [[Antarctica]] in [[December]] [[1986]] instead of Ypres. Archibald became the subject of a conflict between the two Doctors and the Testimony who wished to return Archibald to his own time. At one point, Archibald stated that while he was unafraid of death before, now that he knew he would die, he was scared again.
He served at [[Ypres]] in [[December]] [[1914]]. On [[Christmas Day]], near [[Saint-Yvon]], Archibald and his men were laying field [[telephone]] [[cable]]s at the front line when they were caught up in a [[Germany|German]] bombardment and a follow-up attack. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') Archibald was stuck in a crater with [[German soldier (Twice Upon a Time)|a wounded German soldier]], where both men held each other at gunpoint. Archibald stated that he wouldn't kill the German soldier except in self-defence, but he didn't speak [[German language|German]], nor the German any [[English language|English]]. Before they could kill each other, Archibald was abducted by the [[Testimony]] in order for them to record his [[Memory|memories]]. Due to an error in the [[timeline]] caused by the [[First Doctor]] and the [[Twelfth Doctor]] resisting [[regeneration]] at the same time, Archibald was returned to [[Antarctica]] in [[December]] [[1986]] instead of Ypres, where he became the subject of a conflict between the two Doctors and the Testimony, who wished to return Archibald to his own time.


After the truth about the Testimony was revealed, the Twelfth Doctor agreed that Archibald must be returned to his own time period. However, the Twelfth Doctor requested that he and his predecessor do it as it was their fault that Archibald had been displaced in time. On the return trip aboard the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS, Archibald expressed regret that he would never see his wife and sons again.
After the truth about the Testimony was revealed, it was agreed that Archibald would be returned to his own time period, with the Doctors acting as his escort. On the return trip aboard the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS]], Archibald expressed regret that he would never see his [[wife]] and [[son]]s again to the Doctor. After returning to Ypres, Archibald was informed that his memory of the entire experience would be erased while a [[perception filter]] would keep him from seeing the two Doctors. The First Doctor expressed regret that "the [[universe]] generally fails to be a [[fairy tale]]", and Archibald revealed his name and requested that the Doctors check up on [[Lethbridge-Stewart family|his family]]. After both Doctors promised to fulfil his request, Archibald returned to his spot in the crater, causing time to resume and his memories to instantly be erased.
After returning to Ypres, Archibald was informed that his memory of the entire experience would be erased while a [[perception filter]] would keep him from seeing the two Doctors. The First Doctor expressed regret that "the universe generally fails to be a fairy tale", and Archibald revealed his name and requested that the Doctors check up on [[Lethbridge-Stewart family|his family]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') leading to the [[Second Doctor]]'s fateful encounter with his relative [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], who would become a long-time friend of the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'', et al.) After both Doctors promised to fulfill his request, Archibald returned to his spot in the crater, causing time to resume and his memories to instantly be erased.
As Archibald and his German opponent prepared to shoot each other, both men heard Christmas caroling as the [[Christmas truce]] began. Laughing, Archibald and the German soldier ended their standoff and Archibald called for medical attention for the man. Watching unnoticed, the Twelfth Doctor explained that he adjusted the time period Archibald was returned to so that it was a couple of hours later when the truce began, saving both men's lives. The Twelfth Doctor's meddling in time to save both men caused the First Doctor to finally understand what being "the Doctor of War" meant.
Shortly before the Twelfth Doctor left to [[regeneration|regenerate]], Archibald noticed him standing on the field and confusedly returned a salute. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')


=== Alternate timeline ===
As Archibald and his German opponent prepared to shoot each other, both men heard [[Christmas carol]]ling on both sides, as a "[[Christmas truce]]" began. [[Laughter|Laughing]] in relief, Archibald and the German soldier ended their standoff and Archibald called for medical attention for the man. Privately the Twelfth Doctor explained that he adjusted Archibald's timeline by a couple of [[hour]]s to save Archibald and his opponent's lives. Some hours later, as the truce began to end, Archibald noticed the Twelfth Doctor standing on the field and [[Salute|saluting]] him, causing Archibald to confusedly salute back. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
 
Archibald visited his brother, [[Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart (The Warkeeper's Crown)|Alistair Conall Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]] for Christmas in [[Carmunnock]], [[1917]]. Archie's [[train]] was delayed, so he had to take an alternate train in [[London]], arriving on [[26 December]] instead. He had a [[drink]] with his brother to celebrate both their offspring's future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[What's Past is Prologue (short story)|What's Past is Prologue]]'')
 
=== Original timeline ===
In an [[alternate timeline]], Archibald and [[German soldier (Twice Upon a Time)|his German opponent]] killed each other on the battlefield. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
In an [[alternate timeline]], Archibald and [[German soldier (Twice Upon a Time)|his German opponent]] killed each other on the battlefield. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The novel ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'' first mentioned Archibald as the brother of Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s paternal grandfather, [[Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart (The Warkeeper's Crown)|Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart]]. However, [[Mark Gatiss]], who portrayed the character in the TV episode ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'', stated that Archibald was there intended to be a grandfather of the Brigadier.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2017-12-25/doctor-who-mark-gatiss-character-captain-archibald-hamish-lethbridge-stewart-christmas-special/|title=Who is Mark Gatiss's character the Captain in the Doctor Who Christmas special?|author=Jones, Paul|date of source=25 December 2017|website name=RadioTimes|accessdate=25 December 2017}}</ref> This was not denied by ''Twice Upon a Time''{{'}}s writer [[Steven Moffat]],<ref><em>Doctor Who: The Fan Show – The Aftershow</em></ref> but [[Andy Frankham-Allen]] made it clear that both the [[Mervyn Haisman|Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]] Estates, who together own the intellectual property to Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, still consider Archibald to be the Brigadier's great uncle.<ref>[https://twitter.com/FrankhamAllen/status/945593164190056449 Haisman/Lincoln official stance according to Frankham-Allen]</ref>
* According to [[Mark Gatiss]], who played the character, Archibald is the grandfather of Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2017-12-25/doctor-who-mark-gatiss-character-captain-archibald-hamish-lethbridge-stewart-christmas-special/|title=Who is Mark Gatiss's character the Captain in the Doctor Who Christmas special?|author=Jones, Paul|date of source=25 December 2017|website name=RadioTimes|accessdate=25 December 2017}}</ref>, an identification tacitly supported by ''Twice Upon a Time''{{'}}s writer [[Steven Moffat]].<ref>''Doctor Who: The Fan Show – The Aftershow''</ref> However, Archibald previously appeared in the novel ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'', part of [[Candy Jar Books]]' ''[[Lethbridge-Stewart (series)|Lethbridge-Stewart]]'' novel range, where he was identified as the brother of [[Alistair Conall Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier's grandfather]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/FrankhamAllen/status/945593164190056449 Haisman/Lincoln official stance according to Frankham-Allen]</ref>
* On 26 December 2017, the Haisman Estate put out a statement saying the character was the Brigadier's great-uncle.{{source}} Three days later, these differing behind-the-scenes interpretations were finally resolved with the short story ''[[What's Past is Prologue (short story)|What's Past is Prologue]]''. Released on 29 December, this story implied that Archibald was, in fact, secretly [[Gordon Conall Lethbridge-Stewart|Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s father. As Andy Frankham-Allen said on Twitter later that day, "After the last few days, I suggested a new compromise to the Haisman Estate and they agreed to it. So, currently, it's just an implication. Now fans can accept whichever, and both could well be right."<ref>https://twitter.com/FrankhamAllen/status/946802391256576001</ref> Archibald's status as Gordon's biological father was confirmed by the short story ''[[The Note (short story)|The Note]]''.
* The ''Daily Mirror'' stated that the Haisman Estate was pursuing legal action against the BBC regarding the character<ref>https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/row-breaks-out-over-doctor-11825660</ref>, but Haisman's granddaughter made a public statement that this was not the case.<ref>https://twitter.com/HannahHaisman_H/status/951474538084265986</ref> Additionally, [[Andy Frankham-Allen]] claimed that The ''Mirror'' had not spoken to him at all in the process of writing their article.<ref>[https://twitter.com/FrankhamAllen/status/951107963355324417 https://twitter.com/FrankhamAllen/status/951107963355324417?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw]</ref>
* In ''[[The Invasion from Mars]]'', an adventure module commissioned by [[FASA]] from [[J. Andrew Keith]] for ''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]'', but ultimately unproduced, the Brigadier's grandfather, MAJ Archibald Lethbridge of the Royal Horse Artillery, would have played a key role in repelling the [[Martian invasion of Earth]].<ref>''Diary of the Doctor Who Role-Playing Games'', issue #20</ref>


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Captain Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart was a member of the Lethbridge-Stewart family who served in the British Army in World War I. He served at Ypres in December 1914 and, following an encounter with the Twelfth Doctor and First Doctor, participated in the Christmas Armistice. (TV: Twice Upon a Time) He was the brother of Alistair Conall Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart and the great-uncle and biological grandfather of Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1902, while her husband Alistair was off on a mission, Lillian Lethbridge-Stewart, in a moment of loneliness, turned to Archie, her brother-in-law, and a night of indiscretion followed. Nine months later she gave birth to her second child, Gordon. Everyone believed the father to be Alistair. (PROSE: The Note)

He served at Ypres in December 1914. On Christmas Day, near Saint-Yvon, Archibald and his men were laying field telephone cables at the front line when they were caught up in a German bombardment and a follow-up attack. (PROSE: Twice Upon a Time) Archibald was stuck in a crater with a wounded German soldier, where both men held each other at gunpoint. Archibald stated that he wouldn't kill the German soldier except in self-defence, but he didn't speak German, nor the German any English. Before they could kill each other, Archibald was abducted by the Testimony in order for them to record his memories. Due to an error in the timeline caused by the First Doctor and the Twelfth Doctor resisting regeneration at the same time, Archibald was returned to Antarctica in December 1986 instead of Ypres, where he became the subject of a conflict between the two Doctors and the Testimony, who wished to return Archibald to his own time.

After the truth about the Testimony was revealed, it was agreed that Archibald would be returned to his own time period, with the Doctors acting as his escort. On the return trip aboard the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS, Archibald expressed regret that he would never see his wife and sons again to the Doctor. After returning to Ypres, Archibald was informed that his memory of the entire experience would be erased while a perception filter would keep him from seeing the two Doctors. The First Doctor expressed regret that "the universe generally fails to be a fairy tale", and Archibald revealed his name and requested that the Doctors check up on his family. After both Doctors promised to fulfil his request, Archibald returned to his spot in the crater, causing time to resume and his memories to instantly be erased.

As Archibald and his German opponent prepared to shoot each other, both men heard Christmas carolling on both sides, as a "Christmas truce" began. Laughing in relief, Archibald and the German soldier ended their standoff and Archibald called for medical attention for the man. Privately the Twelfth Doctor explained that he adjusted Archibald's timeline by a couple of hours to save Archibald and his opponent's lives. Some hours later, as the truce began to end, Archibald noticed the Twelfth Doctor standing on the field and saluting him, causing Archibald to confusedly salute back. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)

Archibald visited his brother, Alistair Conall Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart for Christmas in Carmunnock, 1917. Archie's train was delayed, so he had to take an alternate train in London, arriving on 26 December instead. He had a drink with his brother to celebrate both their offspring's future. (PROSE: What's Past is Prologue)

Original timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]

In an alternate timeline, Archibald and his German opponent killed each other on the battlefield. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)

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

  • According to Mark Gatiss, who played the character, Archibald is the grandfather of Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.[1], an identification tacitly supported by Twice Upon a Time's writer Steven Moffat.[2] However, Archibald previously appeared in the novel Night of the Intelligence, part of Candy Jar Books' Lethbridge-Stewart novel range, where he was identified as the brother of the Brigadier's grandfather.[3]
  • On 26 December 2017, the Haisman Estate put out a statement saying the character was the Brigadier's great-uncle.[source needed] Three days later, these differing behind-the-scenes interpretations were finally resolved with the short story What's Past is Prologue. Released on 29 December, this story implied that Archibald was, in fact, secretly Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart's father. As Andy Frankham-Allen said on Twitter later that day, "After the last few days, I suggested a new compromise to the Haisman Estate and they agreed to it. So, currently, it's just an implication. Now fans can accept whichever, and both could well be right."[4] Archibald's status as Gordon's biological father was confirmed by the short story The Note.
  • The Daily Mirror stated that the Haisman Estate was pursuing legal action against the BBC regarding the character[5], but Haisman's granddaughter made a public statement that this was not the case.[6] Additionally, Andy Frankham-Allen claimed that The Mirror had not spoken to him at all in the process of writing their article.[7]
  • In The Invasion from Mars, an adventure module commissioned by FASA from J. Andrew Keith for The Doctor Who Role Playing Game, but ultimately unproduced, the Brigadier's grandfather, MAJ Archibald Lethbridge of the Royal Horse Artillery, would have played a key role in repelling the Martian invasion of Earth.[8]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]