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'''Keillor''' was a [[mercenary]].
'''Keillor''' was a [[mercenary]].


== Biography ==
Keillor travelled on the [[Nostalgia Tours]] [[bus]] ''en route'' to [[1959]] [[Disneyland]]. However, it hit a [[satellite]] and landed near [[Shangri-La]] in [[Wales]] instead.
Keillor travelled on the [[Nostalgia Tours]] [[bus]] ''en route'' to [[1959]] [[Disneyland]]. However, it hit a [[satellite]] and landed near [[Shangri-La]] in [[Wales]] instead.


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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Keillor is never referred to by name in the on-screen dialogue; his name is given only on the closing credits.
* Keillor is never referred to by name in the on-screen dialogue in the original cut; his name is given only on the closing credits. In the 71 edit of the episode, however, Murray calls his name during a roll call before Mel informs him that he was ionised.
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 2 April 2023

Keillor was a mercenary.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Keillor travelled on the Nostalgia Tours bus en route to 1959 Disneyland. However, it hit a satellite and landed near Shangri-La in Wales instead.

He overheard the wanted Chimeron, Delta, identifying herself. He contacted Gavrok with a radio transmitter and reported Delta's location to him to gain the reward of a million units. Keillor discovered the Seventh Doctor and Ray spying on him and was about to shoot them when Gavrok, no longer needing him, killed him with a high impulse beam sent down the radio signal.

His radio transmitter detonated and he was ionised, with only his smoking blue suede shoes being left behind. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)

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

  • Keillor is never referred to by name in the on-screen dialogue in the original cut; his name is given only on the closing credits. In the 71 edit of the episode, however, Murray calls his name during a roll call before Mel informs him that he was ionised.