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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
| | |image = Stevens.jpg | ||
| | |alias = Thomas Stevens | ||
| | |species = Human | ||
| | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
| | |job = Doctor | ||
| | |first = The Green Death (TV story) | ||
|appearances= [[ | |appearances = [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'' | ||
|actor= | |actor = Jerome Willis | ||
|affiliation = Global Chemicals | |||
|affiliation2 = BBC | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Stevens''' was the director of the [[Global Chemicals]] oil refinery at [[Llanfairfach]]. | '''[[Doctor|Dr]] Jocelyn Thomas Stevens''' was the director of the [[Global Chemicals]] oil refinery at [[Llanfairfach]]. | ||
Stevens had been taken over by [[BOSS]], and tried to stop the [[Third Doctor]] and [[UNIT]] from shutting down the refinery. | |||
{{ | The Doctor used a [[Metebelis crystal]] to help Stevens regain control of his mind. A tearful Stevens then seemingly sacrificed himself by triggering an [[explosion]] which destroyed BOSS and the refinery. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') | ||
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[[Category: | [[File:Global Conspiracy.jpg|thumb|Jocelyn with [[BOSS]] in the BBC. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'')|left]] | ||
According to one account, Stevens and BOSS had survived and their reported deaths had been part of a government coverup. Twenty years later Stevens re-entered public life as [[Director-General of the BBC|Director-General]] of the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]]. Stevens remained under the influence of BOSS, who in the years since the Llanfairfach incident had become interested in interactive and digital broadcasting as a means of spreading his influence. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The [[Minister of Ecology]] reveals that Stevens's first name is Jocelyn during their telephone conversation. In the novelisation of ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'' his first name is given as Thomas. It is quite possible one of these is in fact his middle name, meaning both accounts are accurate. The change was likely due to the fact that Robert Sloman intentionally named the character after the managing director of the ''Daily Express'' as a joke, which was initially missed by negative checking. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 28 March 2024
Dr Jocelyn Thomas Stevens was the director of the Global Chemicals oil refinery at Llanfairfach.
Stevens had been taken over by BOSS, and tried to stop the Third Doctor and UNIT from shutting down the refinery.
The Doctor used a Metebelis crystal to help Stevens regain control of his mind. A tearful Stevens then seemingly sacrificed himself by triggering an explosion which destroyed BOSS and the refinery. (TV: The Green Death)
According to one account, Stevens and BOSS had survived and their reported deaths had been part of a government coverup. Twenty years later Stevens re-entered public life as Director-General of the BBC. Stevens remained under the influence of BOSS, who in the years since the Llanfairfach incident had become interested in interactive and digital broadcasting as a means of spreading his influence. (HOMEVID: Global Conspiracy?)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Minister of Ecology reveals that Stevens's first name is Jocelyn during their telephone conversation. In the novelisation of The Green Death his first name is given as Thomas. It is quite possible one of these is in fact his middle name, meaning both accounts are accurate. The change was likely due to the fact that Robert Sloman intentionally named the character after the managing director of the Daily Express as a joke, which was initially missed by negative checking.