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|image      = Toberman.jpg
|image      = Toberman.jpg
|species    = Human
|species    = Human
|origin = [[Turkey]]
|affiliation = Kaftan
|affiliation = Kaftan
|only       = The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)
|first       = The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen]]''
|actor      = Roy Stewart
|actor      = Roy Stewart
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}}
'''Toberman''' was [[Kaftan]]'s [[servant]]. He accompanied her on Professor [[Parry]]'s expedition to [[Telos]] in the [[25th century]].
'''Toberman''' was [[Kaftan]]'s [[servant]]. He accompanied her on Professor [[Parry]]'s expedition to [[Telos]] in the [[25th century]].


The expeditionary party blasted through rock face of a cliff and found the entrance to [[cyber-tomb|the tomb]] of the [[Telosian]] [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]]. After the doors had been de-electrified, it was found to be too heavy to move.
The expeditionary party blasted through rock face of a cliff and found the entrance to [[cyber-tomb|the tomb]] of the [[Telosian]] [[CyberMondan|Cybermen]]. After the doors had been de-electrified, it was found to be too heavy to move.


Kaftan was unwilling to have Toberman open the doors as she did not want him to lose his life. Parry suggested they had only brought him along for purposes such as these. The [[Second Doctor]] was able to play on Toberman's pride to have him open it, accusing him of being afraid. He complied, granting them access.
Kaftan was unwilling to have Toberman open the doors as she did not want him to lose his life. Parry suggested they had only brought him along for purposes such as these. The [[Second Doctor]] was able to play on Toberman's pride to have him open it, accusing him of being afraid. He complied, granting them access.
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Kaftan wanted Toberman to stay with her while Parry, [[Eric Klieg]], the Doctor and other members of the party went down. However, the Doctor was unwilling to leave him behind, so Kaftan instructed him to go too.
Kaftan wanted Toberman to stay with her while Parry, [[Eric Klieg]], the Doctor and other members of the party went down. However, the Doctor was unwilling to leave him behind, so Kaftan instructed him to go too.


After Klieg woke the Cybermen, Toberman was taken prisoner along with the others. However, while [[Hopper (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|Hopper]] rescued the rest of the group, Toberman was separated and recaptured. He was partially [[Cyberconversion|cyberconverted]], with his right arm replaced with that of a Cyberman arm and his mind bent to the will of the [[Cyber-Control (Mondas)|Cyber-Controller]].
After Klieg woke the Cybermen, Toberman was taken prisoner along with the others. However, while [[Hopper (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|Hopper]] rescued the rest of the group, Toberman was separated and recaptured. He was partially [[Cyberconversion|cyberconverted]], with his right arm replaced with that of a Cyberman arm and his mind bent to the will of the [[Cyber-Controller]].


Together, Toberman and the Cyber-Controller went to the upper level. The controller agreed to release Toberman, with the Doctor and [[Jamie McCrimmon]] observing the change in his disposition. Under the Cyber-Controller's instructions, he attacked Klieg, knocking him unconscious. However, when the controller killed Kaftan, the Doctor was able to successfully appeal to his humanity and he turned on that Cyber-Controller, lifting him above his head and throwing him into a control panel.
Together, Toberman and the Cyber-Controller went to the upper level. The controller agreed to release Toberman, with the Doctor and [[Jamie McCrimmon]] observing the change in his disposition. Under the Cyber-Controller's instructions, he attacked Klieg, knocking him unconscious. However, when the controller killed Kaftan, the Doctor was able to successfully appeal to his humanity and he turned on that Cyber-Controller, lifting him above his head and throwing him into a control panel.
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Toberman was intended to be deaf and wore a hearing aid,{{Fact}} but there's no reference to this anywhere in the story.
* As with [[Roy Stewart]]'s [[Tony (Terror of the Autons)|other major role]] in the series, Toberman has caused some minor criticism for being seen as a racially stereotypical “servile black slave” in later years.  
* As with [[Roy Stewart]]'s [[Tony (Terror of the Autons)|other major role]] in the series, Toberman has caused some controversy for being seen as a racially stereotypical “servile black slave”, as well as unintelligent.
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 6 January 2024

Toberman was Kaftan's servant. He accompanied her on Professor Parry's expedition to Telos in the 25th century.

The expeditionary party blasted through rock face of a cliff and found the entrance to the tomb of the Telosian Cybermen. After the doors had been de-electrified, it was found to be too heavy to move.

Kaftan was unwilling to have Toberman open the doors as she did not want him to lose his life. Parry suggested they had only brought him along for purposes such as these. The Second Doctor was able to play on Toberman's pride to have him open it, accusing him of being afraid. He complied, granting them access.

Kaftan wanted Toberman to stay with her while Parry, Eric Klieg, the Doctor and other members of the party went down. However, the Doctor was unwilling to leave him behind, so Kaftan instructed him to go too.

After Klieg woke the Cybermen, Toberman was taken prisoner along with the others. However, while Hopper rescued the rest of the group, Toberman was separated and recaptured. He was partially cyberconverted, with his right arm replaced with that of a Cyberman arm and his mind bent to the will of the Cyber-Controller.

Together, Toberman and the Cyber-Controller went to the upper level. The controller agreed to release Toberman, with the Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon observing the change in his disposition. Under the Cyber-Controller's instructions, he attacked Klieg, knocking him unconscious. However, when the controller killed Kaftan, the Doctor was able to successfully appeal to his humanity and he turned on that Cyber-Controller, lifting him above his head and throwing him into a control panel.

Toberman forces the doors of the tomb closed, sacrificing himself. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)

Toberman then accompanied the Doctor back into the tomb, acting on the Doctor's instilled value in him to destroy evil. There, he was able to wrestle with a Cyberman while the Doctor restored the others to their dormant state. He damaged the panel on the front of its casing, killing it.

The Doctor prepared an electrical current that would seal the entire tomb. However, the Cyber-Controller revived and moved to attack them.

Fleeing back outside, they attempted to close the doors which were the final piece in the electrical flow but were unable to battle against the strength of the controller. In full knowledge of the consequences, Toberman stepped up and forced the doors together, sealing the tomb. The circuit complete, Toberman and the controller were both killed by electrocution. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)

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

  • As with Roy Stewart's other major role in the series, Toberman has caused some minor criticism for being seen as a racially stereotypical “servile black slave” in later years.