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In a deleted scene, Jackson Lake said Fairchild disciplined children harshly and sent them to the workhouse. The Tenth Doctor sarcastically quipped, "Good man".
In a deleted scene, Jackson Lake said Fairchild disciplined children harshly and sent them to the workhouse. The Tenth Doctor sarcastically quipped, "Good man".
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Reverend Aubrey Fairchild was a man who worked for several children's charities in the 19th century. In 1851, he was killed by the Cybermen to gather all the workhouse managers at his funeral where they could be quickly dispatched by the Cybermen. His body was found with burns to the forehead, most likely a result of a Cyberman's electro attack. (TV: The Next Doctor)

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In a deleted scene, Jackson Lake said Fairchild disciplined children harshly and sent them to the workhouse. The Tenth Doctor sarcastically quipped, "Good man".