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Latest revision as of 10:18, 22 March 2023

The Minister was a Conservative MP (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) and the Defence Minister in the British government during the 1970s.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Minister was head of the Ministry of Defence and sent one of his secondary ministers, Horatio Chinn, to investigate UNIT. The Minister disliked Chinn and when they talked, the Minister made frequent references to the man about his incompetence and chances of being fired. When the Axos affair started, he granted Chinn special powers to secure Axonite for the UK and not the UN (including arresting UNIT). When this leaked out, the government was embarrassed and he threatened to sack Chinn unless he successfully distributed Axonite worldwide. (TV: The Claws of Axos)

During the escalation of World War III, the Minister spoke over the phone to Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart about Sir Reginald Styles and the "ghost" he had apparently encountered in Auderly House. The Minister pressured the Brigadier to investigate. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

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

  • The Minister is seen only on a videophone screen in episode three and never appears in person.
  • In the novelisation of The Claws of Axos, the Defence Minister was replaced with the Minister of Security. Here, the Minister is deliberately trying to undermine UNIT — and hopefully get rid of Chinn — by sending Chinn to investigate them, as their UN status interferes with the new Ministry of Security's attempt to bring all the intelligence agencies under one roof.