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The '''London Event''' was the later official name for the takeover of [[London]] and [[London Underground|its underground rail system]] by [[robot Yeti]] controlled by the [[Great Intelligence]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novel)|Downtime]]'') There were multiple accounts as to when it happened. It either took place in [[August]] [[1966]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') [[1968]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'', ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'', [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Global Conspiracy? (home video)|Global Conspiracy?]]'') [[February]] [[1969]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Forgotten Son (novel)|The Forgotten Son]]'') or [[March]] [[1975]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Enfolded Time (short story)|The Enfolded Time]]'')
{{Infobox Event or Conflict
|image            = Barred by the Web.jpg
|type              = [[Battle]]
|part of          =
|date              = Sometime in the [[1960]]s or [[1975]]
|location          = [[London]]
|side1            = [[Great Intelligence]]
|side2            = London
|leader1          = Great Intelligence
|leader2          = {{il||[[General]] [[Oliver Hamilton]]|[[Colonel]] [[Spencer Pemberton]] [[Killed in action|†]]|[[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]}}
|strength1        = {{il|[[Robot Yeti]]s|[[the Web]]|[[Staff Sergeant]] [[Albert Arnold]] [[Killed in action|†]]}}
|strength2        = {{il|[[British Army]]|[[Edward Travers|Edward]] & [[Anne Travers]]|[[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] & [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]}}
|first            = The Web of Fear (TV story)
|appearances      = {{il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Web of Fear (novelisation)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambush! (short story)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Forgotten Son (novel)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Legacies (short story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)}}|[[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Web of Time (audio story)}}}}
|result            = {{il|[[British]] victory|Defeat of the [[Great Intelligence]]}}
}}
The '''London Event''' ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}}) or '''London Underground Incident''' ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Time Heals (audio story)}}), or simply the '''Underground Incident''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|73 Yards (novelisation)|page=145}}) was the later official name for the takeover of [[London]] and [[London Underground|its underground rail system]] by [[robot Yeti]] controlled by the [[Great Intelligence]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}}) The event, according to some accounts, led to the establishment of [[UNIT]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|73 Yards (novelisation)|page=145}})
 
== Dating the event ==
There were multiple accounts as to when the London Event happened. During the event itself, [[Edward Travers]] stated that his last encounter with the [[Second Doctor]], in [[1935]], was "over forty years ago". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) In line with this, one source claimed that it took place in [[March]] [[1975]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Enfolded Time (short story)}}) Other sources placed the event in [[August]] [[1966]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who Killed Kennedy (novel)}}) [[1968]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}}, {{cs|Revolution Man (novel)}}, [[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Global Conspiracy? (home video)}}) and [[February]] [[1969]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Forgotten Son (novel)}}, {{cs|A Sourcebook for Field Agents (novel)}}) Despite these contradictions, one account called it a [[fixed point in time]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Home Fires Burn (novel)}})


== History ==
== History ==
The event began with mist across London, causing a rash of disappearances; central London was evacuated and cordoned off. Two days later, a web-like [[fungus]] infected the Underground, causing that to be closed off. Two days after that, the Yeti began cutting [[telephone]] lines.
The event began with [[mist]] across central London, causing a rash of [[disappearance]]s. On the fifth of the month (which may have been the start date), the mist had reached the Natural History Museum and the affected area was [[evacuate]]d and cordoned off. The mist kept spreading, reaching South Kensington tube the next day; by the seventh, a [[The Web|web-like fungus]] infected the Underground, causing that to be closed off.  
 
The [[British Army]], from a command hub based in a [[Second World War]] transit camp at [[Goodge Street tube station]], tried to hold back fungus and Yeti. Radios could not broadcast through the mist and while [[telephone]]s were used at first, the Yeti soon destroyed the phone lines. The army tried laying their own lines between station bases. What the Yeti ''were'' was unclear to the average soldier, with [[Nicholas Blake|Corporal Blake]] later believing this attack must be a foreign power (and Travers was "off his nut" about aliens) while even weeks in, [[Stephen Weams|Weams]] was unaware the Yeti were robots. At some point, the fungus ceased growing. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}})
 
The British Army operation in [[Central London]] was commanded by [[Colonel]] [[Spencer Pemberton]], while [[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] was flown in from [[Libya]] at the outset of conflict to handle the outer city. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambush! (short story)}})
 
[[River Song]] visited [[London]] during this time, trying to acquire a valuable painting on behalf of the [[art]] [[collector]] [[Mx]] [[Neon]]. She encountered [[Captain]] [[Ben Knight]] and his soldiers who were sweeping the streets of [[Soho]] and [[Bloomsbury]], searching for stragglers who had evaded the evacuation. The Intelligence, thinking River Song was the Doctor, ambushed them, killing all of his men while River and Knight escaped via [[River Song's vortex manipulator]]. Together, River and Knight destroyed the Intelligence's base in [[Euston station]], including one of its [[pyramid (The Abominable Snowmen)|pyramid]]s. As a result, the Intelligence was forced to relocate its base elsewhere in the [[London Underground]]. River subsequently wiped Knight's memories of their encounter using [[hallucinogenic lipstick]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Web of Time (audio story)}})
 
=== The Final day ===
Three weeks after the fungus had stopped spreading, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) and a few days after River Song's involvement, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Web of Time (audio story)}}) the Intelligence brought the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to London after ensnaring it in [[space]]. At this point, the army believed that the mist covered "the entire area enclosed by the Circle Line". This precipitated the events which began the final day of the conflict. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) One account suggested that the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] had maneuvered the Second Doctor into his confrontations with the Great Intelligence in the interests of [[Gallifreyan]] [[security]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Universal Databank (reference book)}})
 
Earlier that day, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambush! (short story)}}) [[Colonel]] [[Spencer Pemberton|Pemberton]] perished ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) defending Professor [[Edward Travers]] from a [[Yeti]] attack ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambush! (short story)}}) with Travers eventually being escorted to the base at [[Goodge Street tube station|Goodge Street]], where he met with his daughter [[Anne Travers|Anne]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) Subsequently, [[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] was summoned to take over command, with Captain [[Ben Knight|Knight]] leading during the interim. During transit, Lethbridge-Stewart's convoy was attacked by Yeti ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}}) near [[Holborn tube station|Holborn station]], and so he travelled along the [[Piccadilly Line]] attempting to reach Goodge. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambush! (short story)}}) Eventually, he encountered the [[Second Doctor]] and then [[Victoria Waterfield]], and the three of them reached Goodge Street together. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}})
 
[[File:Coming of Salamander.jpg|right|thumb|[[Ramón Salamander]] materialises in the deserted London. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)}})]]
After being ejected out of the TARDIS as the TARDIS left [[2018]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Enemy of the World (TV story)}}) [[Ramón Salamander]] was caught in the temporal wake of the TARDIS and was brought to London as well. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)}})
 
The arrival of the Doctor saw the fungus starting to grow faster than before, an engagement of troops at [[Holborn]], a sustained attempt by the Intelligence to cut off the transit camp, and the arrival of the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|new commander Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart]].


The [[British Army]], from a command hub based in a [[Second World War]] transit camp at [[Goodge Street tube station]], tried to hold back fungus and Yeti.
An army operation followed with the intent to retrieve the Second Doctor's TARDIS from the web fungus in the [[London Underground]]. Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]] and seven other soldiers were ambushed by Yeti at Covent Garden as they attempted to reach the TARDIS from the surface. Although they managed to destroy a number of the robots, the soldiers were vastly outnumbered and soon ran out of ammunition. Only Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, having lost all seven of his men, including [[Blake (The Web of Fear)|Corporal Blake]], made it back to [[Goodge Street tube station|HQ]] following the engagement.


[[File:Coming of Salamander.jpg|left|thumb|[[Ramón Salamander]] materialises in the deserted London. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)|The Heralds of Destruction]]'')]]
Following this engagement, the Doctor and [[Anne Travers]] were able to develop devices which interfered with Yeti control, even taking control of one yet themselves with a tampered [[Control Unit]]. The Intelligence, which wanted to absorb the Doctor's mind and experiences, brought them all to its base in [[Piccadilly Circus]], where Jamie used the Doctor's device to activate their Yeti, it allowed them to fight back, destroying the Intelligence's Pyramids and sever the its connection to Earth. By then, almost the entire Army platoon had been wiped out in previous operations. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}})
Three weeks after the British Army established their command base in the Underground, the Intelligence brought the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to London after ensnaring it in [[space]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'') [[Ramón Salamander]] was caught in the temporal wake of the TARDIS and brought to London as well. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)|The Heralds of Destruction]]'')


The arrival of the Doctor also saw a massacre of troops at [[Holborn]], a sustained attempt by the Intelligence to cut off the transit camp, and the arrival of the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|new commander Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The Doctor severed the Intelligence's connection to Earth, but almost the entire Army platoon had been wiped out in the operation. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'')
The Event lasted a total of three months. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Downtime (home video)}})


=== Aftermath ===
=== Aftermath ===
The cover story for the event was that there had been a major [[nerve gas]] leak. While the government claimed this had been an industrial accident, journalist [[James Stevens]] later reported it was more likely an attack by an undisclosed foreign power. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
The cover story for the event was that there had been a major [[nerve gas]] leak. While the government claimed this had been an industrial accident, journalist [[James Stevens]] later reported it was more likely an attack by an undisclosed foreign power. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who Killed Kennedy (novel)}})


The London Event directly led to the creation of [[UNIT]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]'') after a meeting was held between Lethbridge-Stewart and Air Vice-Marshall [[Ian Gilmore]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'', ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]'')
The London Event directly led to the creation of [[UNIT]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who Killed Kennedy (novel)}}, {{cs|UNIT History: Fighting the unknown (short story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|The Invasion (TV story)}}) after a meeting was held between Lethbridge-Stewart and Air Vice-Marshall [[Ian Gilmore]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Scales of Injustice (novel)}}, {{cs|The Dogs of War (LS short story)}}) though another account showed the establishment UNIT had started in [[1958]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Survivors of the Flux (TV story)}})


A battered cardboard file containing a full [[Ministry of Defence]] report on the London Event was discovered by Sergeant [[Beagles]] in the security vault at UNIT H.Q. Being pre-UNIT, the report was not known to exist except on hard copy. [[Charles Crichton|Brigadier Crichton]] had hoped the file would be of help during the Great Intelligence's fourth attempted invasion of Earth in [[1995]]. However, before the information contained therein could be acted upon, the file was stolen by [[Douglas Cavendish|Captain Cavendish]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'')
At a UNIT [[reunion]], the Second Doctor and the Brigadier reminisced about the Yeti, along with the [[Invasion Cyberman|Cybermen]] and [[Omega]], with the Brigadier observing that they had "seen some times". Soon after, the two encountered a [[Yeti (The Five Doctors)|Yeti]] in the [[Death Zone]] on [[Gallifrey]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (TV story)}}) the Brigadier being reminded of "when the shaggy robotbeasts had terrorised London". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (novelisation)}})


[[New Jupiter]] had some knowledge of the attack, with replica Yeti walking around the [[EarthWorld]] museum's Twentieth Century Zone. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[EarthWorld (novel)|Earthworld]]'')
A battered cardboard file containing a full [[Ministry of Defence]] report on the London Event was discovered by Sergeant [[Beagles]] in the security vault at UNIT H.Q. Being pre-UNIT, the report was not known to exist except on hard copy. [[Charles Crichton|Brigadier Crichton]] had hoped the file would be of help during the Great Intelligence's fourth attempted invasion of Earth in [[1995]]. However, before the information contained therein could be acted upon, the file was stolen by [[Douglas Cavendish|Captain Cavendish]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}})
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[[Category:Human conflicts]]


[[Sarah Jane Smith]] was paid by [[New World University]] to investigate people connected to the London Event. She would claim that she'd had to uncover documents about it and nobody remembered it happening. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Downtime (home video)}})


In [[1999]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] retrieved "[[control sphere|large silver metal ball]]" from the [[Mornington Crescent]] [[Mornington Crescent tube station|underground station]]. [[Simon Cooper (Have You Seen This Man?)|Simon Cooper]] saw the Doctor at the station, and, six years later in [[March]] [[2005]], wrote about it on the conspiracy website [[Doctor Who?]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Have You Seen This Man? (short story)}})


In the [[2020s]], ''[[The Blue Box Files]]'' interviewed someone involved in the Yeti incident. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|SOS (audio story)}})


[[New Jupiter]] had some knowledge of the attack, with replica Yeti walking around the [[EarthWorld]] museum's Twentieth Century Zone. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|EarthWorld (novel)}})


{{merge|London Event|it's the same event.}}
== Behind the scenes ==
Contradicting the other sources in the lead, the narrative portion of ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'' places the London Menace on a February, and states the "events in Tibet" from 1935 happened "forty years earlier".


The '''Battle of [[Covent Garden]]''' was a fight that took place between the [[British Army]] and the [[robot Yeti]] of the [[Great Intelligence]] around 40 years after [[1935]].
[[Category:London history]]
 
The battle was the result of a two-pronged operation with the intent to retrieve the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] from the web fungus in the [[London Underground]]. Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]] and seven other soldiers were ambushed by Yeti at Covent Garden as they attempted to reach the TARDIS from the surface. Although they managed to destroy a number of the robots, the soldiers were vastly outnumbered and soon ran out of ammunition. Only Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, having lost all seven of his men, including [[Blake (The Web of Fear)|Corporal Blake]], made it back to [[Goodge Street tube station|HQ]] alive. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'')
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[[Category:20th century Earth-based conflicts]]
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[[Category:London history]]
[[Category:Human conflicts]]
[[Category:Human conflicts]]
[[Category:Earth incidents documented by UNIT]]
[[Category:Conflicts involving the Second Doctor]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 9 November 2024

The London Event (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"]) or London Underground Incident (AUDIO: Time Heals [+]Loading...["Time Heals (audio story)"]), or simply the Underground Incident, (PROSE: 73 Yards [+]Loading...{"page":"145","1":"73 Yards (novelisation)"}) was the later official name for the takeover of London and its underground rail system by robot Yeti controlled by the Great Intelligence. (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"]) The event, according to some accounts, led to the establishment of UNIT. (PROSE: 73 Yards [+]Loading...{"page":"145","1":"73 Yards (novelisation)"})

Dating the event[[edit] | [edit source]]

There were multiple accounts as to when the London Event happened. During the event itself, Edward Travers stated that his last encounter with the Second Doctor, in 1935, was "over forty years ago". (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) In line with this, one source claimed that it took place in March 1975. (PROSE: The Enfolded Time [+]Loading...["The Enfolded Time (short story)"]) Other sources placed the event in August 1966, (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"]) 1968, (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"], Revolution Man [+]Loading...["Revolution Man (novel)"], HOMEVID: Global Conspiracy? [+]Loading...["Global Conspiracy? (home video)"]) and February 1969, (PROSE: The Forgotten Son [+]Loading...["The Forgotten Son (novel)"], A Sourcebook for Field Agents [+]Loading...["A Sourcebook for Field Agents (novel)"]) Despite these contradictions, one account called it a fixed point in time. (PROSE: Home Fires Burn [+]Loading...["Home Fires Burn (novel)"])

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The event began with mist across central London, causing a rash of disappearances. On the fifth of the month (which may have been the start date), the mist had reached the Natural History Museum and the affected area was evacuated and cordoned off. The mist kept spreading, reaching South Kensington tube the next day; by the seventh, a web-like fungus infected the Underground, causing that to be closed off.

The British Army, from a command hub based in a Second World War transit camp at Goodge Street tube station, tried to hold back fungus and Yeti. Radios could not broadcast through the mist and while telephones were used at first, the Yeti soon destroyed the phone lines. The army tried laying their own lines between station bases. What the Yeti were was unclear to the average soldier, with Corporal Blake later believing this attack must be a foreign power (and Travers was "off his nut" about aliens) while even weeks in, Weams was unaware the Yeti were robots. At some point, the fungus ceased growing. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"])

The British Army operation in Central London was commanded by Colonel Spencer Pemberton, while Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was flown in from Libya at the outset of conflict to handle the outer city. (PROSE: The Ambush! [+]Loading...["The Ambush! (short story)"])

River Song visited London during this time, trying to acquire a valuable painting on behalf of the art collector Mx Neon. She encountered Captain Ben Knight and his soldiers who were sweeping the streets of Soho and Bloomsbury, searching for stragglers who had evaded the evacuation. The Intelligence, thinking River Song was the Doctor, ambushed them, killing all of his men while River and Knight escaped via River Song's vortex manipulator. Together, River and Knight destroyed the Intelligence's base in Euston station, including one of its pyramids. As a result, the Intelligence was forced to relocate its base elsewhere in the London Underground. River subsequently wiped Knight's memories of their encounter using hallucinogenic lipstick. (AUDIO: The Web of Time [+]Loading...["The Web of Time (audio story)"])

The Final day[[edit] | [edit source]]

Three weeks after the fungus had stopped spreading, (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) and a few days after River Song's involvement, (AUDIO: The Web of Time [+]Loading...["The Web of Time (audio story)"]) the Intelligence brought the Second Doctor's TARDIS to London after ensnaring it in space. At this point, the army believed that the mist covered "the entire area enclosed by the Circle Line". This precipitated the events which began the final day of the conflict. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) One account suggested that the Celestial Intervention Agency had maneuvered the Second Doctor into his confrontations with the Great Intelligence in the interests of Gallifreyan security. (PROSE: The Universal Databank [+]Loading...["The Universal Databank (reference book)"])

Earlier that day, (PROSE: The Ambush! [+]Loading...["The Ambush! (short story)"]) Colonel Pemberton perished (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) defending Professor Edward Travers from a Yeti attack (PROSE: The Ambush! [+]Loading...["The Ambush! (short story)"]) with Travers eventually being escorted to the base at Goodge Street, where he met with his daughter Anne. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) Subsequently, Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was summoned to take over command, with Captain Knight leading during the interim. During transit, Lethbridge-Stewart's convoy was attacked by Yeti (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"]) near Holborn station, and so he travelled along the Piccadilly Line attempting to reach Goodge. (PROSE: The Ambush! [+]Loading...["The Ambush! (short story)"]) Eventually, he encountered the Second Doctor and then Victoria Waterfield, and the three of them reached Goodge Street together. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"])

Ramón Salamander materialises in the deserted London. (COMIC: The Heralds of Destruction [+]Loading...["The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)"])

After being ejected out of the TARDIS as the TARDIS left 2018, (TV: The Enemy of the World [+]Loading...["The Enemy of the World (TV story)"]) Ramón Salamander was caught in the temporal wake of the TARDIS and was brought to London as well. (COMIC: The Heralds of Destruction [+]Loading...["The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)"])

The arrival of the Doctor saw the fungus starting to grow faster than before, an engagement of troops at Holborn, a sustained attempt by the Intelligence to cut off the transit camp, and the arrival of the new commander Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart.

An army operation followed with the intent to retrieve the Second Doctor's TARDIS from the web fungus in the London Underground. Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart and seven other soldiers were ambushed by Yeti at Covent Garden as they attempted to reach the TARDIS from the surface. Although they managed to destroy a number of the robots, the soldiers were vastly outnumbered and soon ran out of ammunition. Only Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, having lost all seven of his men, including Corporal Blake, made it back to HQ following the engagement.

Following this engagement, the Doctor and Anne Travers were able to develop devices which interfered with Yeti control, even taking control of one yet themselves with a tampered Control Unit. The Intelligence, which wanted to absorb the Doctor's mind and experiences, brought them all to its base in Piccadilly Circus, where Jamie used the Doctor's device to activate their Yeti, it allowed them to fight back, destroying the Intelligence's Pyramids and sever the its connection to Earth. By then, almost the entire Army platoon had been wiped out in previous operations. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"])

The Event lasted a total of three months. (HOMEVID: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (home video)"])

Aftermath[[edit] | [edit source]]

The cover story for the event was that there had been a major nerve gas leak. While the government claimed this had been an industrial accident, journalist James Stevens later reported it was more likely an attack by an undisclosed foreign power. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"])

The London Event directly led to the creation of UNIT, (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"], UNIT History: Fighting the unknown [+]Loading...["UNIT History: Fighting the unknown (short story)"], TV: The Invasion [+]Loading...["The Invasion (TV story)"]) after a meeting was held between Lethbridge-Stewart and Air Vice-Marshall Ian Gilmore, (PROSE: The Scales of Injustice [+]Loading...["The Scales of Injustice (novel)"], The Dogs of War [+]Loading...["The Dogs of War (LS short story)"]) though another account showed the establishment UNIT had started in 1958. (TV: Survivors of the Flux [+]Loading...["Survivors of the Flux (TV story)"])

At a UNIT reunion, the Second Doctor and the Brigadier reminisced about the Yeti, along with the Cybermen and Omega, with the Brigadier observing that they had "seen some times". Soon after, the two encountered a Yeti in the Death Zone on Gallifrey, (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (TV story)"]) the Brigadier being reminded of "when the shaggy robotbeasts had terrorised London". (PROSE: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (novelisation)"])

A battered cardboard file containing a full Ministry of Defence report on the London Event was discovered by Sergeant Beagles in the security vault at UNIT H.Q. Being pre-UNIT, the report was not known to exist except on hard copy. Brigadier Crichton had hoped the file would be of help during the Great Intelligence's fourth attempted invasion of Earth in 1995. However, before the information contained therein could be acted upon, the file was stolen by Captain Cavendish. (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"])

Sarah Jane Smith was paid by New World University to investigate people connected to the London Event. She would claim that she'd had to uncover documents about it and nobody remembered it happening. (HOMEVID: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (home video)"])

In 1999, the Ninth Doctor retrieved "large silver metal ball" from the Mornington Crescent underground station. Simon Cooper saw the Doctor at the station, and, six years later in March 2005, wrote about it on the conspiracy website Doctor Who?. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...["Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"])

In the 2020s, The Blue Box Files interviewed someone involved in the Yeti incident. (AUDIO: SOS [+]Loading...["SOS (audio story)"])

New Jupiter had some knowledge of the attack, with replica Yeti walking around the EarthWorld museum's Twentieth Century Zone. (PROSE: EarthWorld [+]Loading...["EarthWorld (novel)"])

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

Contradicting the other sources in the lead, the narrative portion of The Secret Lives of Monsters places the London Menace on a February, and states the "events in Tibet" from 1935 happened "forty years earlier".