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In [[2007]], Wells reported on the [[ghost shift|appearance]] of [[ghost]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') which lasted for about two [[month]]s until the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]''/''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'') | In [[2007]], Wells reported on the [[ghost shift|appearance]] of [[ghost]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') which lasted for about two [[month]]s until the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]''/''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'') | ||
In the [[2000s]],{{note|According to the episode ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', [[Martha Jones]]' present day during [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|series 3]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' takes place over a six-day period, with {{Simm}} being elected three days after ''Smith and Jones'', and the [[Toclafane]] [[Toclafane invasion|invading Earth]] five days after ''Smith and Jones''. However, [[Aliens of London dating controversy|sources differ on which dates these stories are set]]. According to [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Paradox Moon (short story)|The Paradox Moon]]'', the Toclafane invasion happens on [[23 June]] [[2007]], placing the events of ''Smith and Jones'' on [[18 June]]. According to [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'', ''Smith and Jones'' takes place in [[2008]], with a [[UNIT]] mission log in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]'' referring to the recovery of moon rocks from [[Royal Hope Hospital]] in [[March]] 2008. A newspaper clipping in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'' places ''Smith and Jones'' on a [[Sunday]] [[4 June]], thus placing the Toclafane invasion on [[Friday]] [[9 June]]. In the real world, these dates do not fall on a Sunday and Friday in either 2007 or 2008.}} Wells reported that [[President of the United States|President]] [[Arthur Winters]] was furious at the "unilateral action" taken by [[Great Britain]] after British [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Saxon Master|Harold Saxon]] announced [[first contact]] with the [[Toclafane]], a supposed alien race. The following day, at three [[AM]] in the [[morning]] on the [[eastern seaboard]], Wells announced that President Winters, who appeared to greet the Toclafane aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[Valiant (aircraft carrier)|Valiant]]'', had been chosen to lead the world into a new age. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') Soon after, Wells reported on the attempted [[Toclafane invasion]], announcing the death of the President and the subsequent disappearance of Harold Saxon, who was himself presumed dead. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') | In the [[2000s]],{{note|According to the episode ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', [[Martha Jones]]' present day during [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' takes place over a six-day period, with {{Simm}} being elected three days after ''Smith and Jones'', and the [[Toclafane]] [[Toclafane invasion|invading Earth]] five days after ''Smith and Jones''. However, [[Aliens of London dating controversy|sources differ on which dates these stories are set]]. According to [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Paradox Moon (short story)|The Paradox Moon]]'', the Toclafane invasion happens on [[23 June]] [[2007]], placing the events of ''Smith and Jones'' on [[18 June]]. According to [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'', ''Smith and Jones'' takes place in [[2008]], with a [[UNIT]] mission log in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]'' referring to the recovery of moon rocks from [[Royal Hope Hospital]] in [[March]] 2008. A newspaper clipping in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'' places ''Smith and Jones'' on a [[Sunday]] [[4 June]], thus placing the Toclafane invasion on [[Friday]] [[9 June]]. In the real world, these dates do not fall on a Sunday and Friday in either 2007 or 2008.}} Wells reported that [[President of the United States|President]] [[Arthur Winters]] was furious at the "unilateral action" taken by [[Great Britain]] after British [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Saxon Master|Harold Saxon]] announced [[first contact]] with the [[Toclafane]], a supposed alien race. The following day, at three [[AM]] in the [[morning]] on the [[eastern seaboard]], Wells announced that President Winters, who appeared to greet the Toclafane aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[Valiant (aircraft carrier)|Valiant]]'', had been chosen to lead the world into a new age. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') Soon after, Wells reported on the attempted [[Toclafane invasion]], announcing the death of the President and the subsequent disappearance of Harold Saxon, who was himself presumed dead. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') | ||
In the 2000s,{{note|name="sja 1 2"|No on screen date is given for the first two series of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', outside of ''[[The Day of the Clown (TV story)|The Day of the Clown]]'' from the [[Series 2 (SJA)|second series]] being set shortly after [[9 October]] in an undisclosed year. While [[Donna Noble]]'s present from the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|fourth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is set around the same time as the [[Series 1 (SJA)|first series]] of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', and ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'' from the second series of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' is explicitly described as being set a year after ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'' from the first series, ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s fourth series is [[Aliens of London dating controversy|not consistently dated]], with [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'', and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'' setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in [[2008]] (heavily implied by [[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' as well), and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'' setting them in about [[April]] to [[June]] [[2009]].}} Wells gave a [[breaking news]] report, announcing a massive loss of power on the [[west coast]] of [[North America]] resulting in [[Los Angeles]] going dark. Soon after, she reported that the power loss was spreading westwards. Announcing that [[China]] was now without power, she noted that it may be only a matter of time before the effect spread to her location. Indeed, as soon as she spoke, the [[light]]s went out in the studio where she was reporting. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'') | In the 2000s,{{note|name="sja 1 2"|No on screen date is given for the first two series of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', outside of ''[[The Day of the Clown (TV story)|The Day of the Clown]]'' from the [[Series 2 (SJA)|second series]] being set shortly after [[9 October]] in an undisclosed year. While [[Donna Noble]]'s present from the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|fourth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is set around the same time as the [[Series 1 (SJA)|first series]] of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', and ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'' from the second series of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' is explicitly described as being set a year after ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'' from the first series, ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s fourth series is [[Aliens of London dating controversy|not consistently dated]], with [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'', and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'' setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in [[2008]] (heavily implied by [[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' as well), and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'' setting them in about [[April]] to [[June]] [[2009]].}} Wells gave a [[breaking news]] report, announcing a massive loss of power on the [[west coast]] of [[North America]] resulting in [[Los Angeles]] going dark. Soon after, she reported that the power loss was spreading westwards. Announcing that [[China]] was now without power, she noted that it may be only a matter of time before the effect spread to her location. Indeed, as soon as she spoke, the [[light]]s went out in the studio where she was reporting. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'') | ||
In the 2000s,{{note|The present day of ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|fourth series]] is [[Aliens of London dating controversy|not consistently dated]], with [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'', and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'' setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in [[2008]] (heavily implied by [[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' as well), and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'' setting them in about [[April]] to [[June]] [[2009]].}} Wells reported on the [[caesofine gas]] emitting from [[ATMOS]]-equipped [[car]]s. Noting that the gas appeared to be [[toxic]], Wells gave a repeated warning to "anyone and everyone" to stay away from all cars. Soon after, Wells reported that, with the [[freeway]]s blocked by ATMOS cars, [[population]]s of major [[city|cities]] were now walking across open country to escape the fumes. She noted that the calamity was being likened to a [[Bible|Biblical]] [[plague]], with some calling it the [[End of Days]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'') Wells later announced that the [[sky]] had been set on [[fire]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') which eliminated the gas. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'') | In the 2000s,{{note|The present day of ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|fourth series]] is [[Aliens of London dating controversy|not consistently dated]], with [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'', and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'' setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in [[2008]] (heavily implied by [[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' as well), and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'' setting them in about [[April]] to [[June]] [[2009]].}} Wells reported on the [[caesofine gas]] emitting from [[ATMOS]]-equipped [[car]]s. Noting that the gas appeared to be [[toxic]], Wells gave a repeated warning to "anyone and everyone" to stay away from all cars. Soon after, Wells reported that, with the [[freeway]]s blocked by ATMOS cars, [[population]]s of major [[city|cities]] were now walking across open country to escape the fumes. She noted that the calamity was being likened to a [[Bible|Biblical]] [[plague]], with some calling it the [[End of Days]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'') Wells later announced that the [[sky]] had been set on [[fire]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') which eliminated the gas. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'') | ||
Wells reported on the appearance of [[stolen planets|twenty six planets]] in the [[sky]]. Just prior to the attack by the [[New Dalek Empire]], she announced that the [[United Nations]] had issued an edict, asking the citizens of [[Earth|the world]] not to panic while noting that they had been no explanation for the appearance new planets as yet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') It later became apparent that the Earth had been stolen. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') | Wells reported on the appearance of [[stolen planets|twenty six planets]] in the [[sky]]. Just prior to the attack by the [[New Dalek Empire]], she announced that the [[United Nations]] had issued an edict, asking the citizens of [[Earth|the world]] not to panic while noting that they had been no explanation for the appearance new planets as yet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') It later became apparent that the Earth had been stolen. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Driving Miss Wells (audio story)|Driving Miss Wells]]'') | ||
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=== Post-AMNN career === | === Post-AMNN career === | ||
[[File:The Trinity Wells Show.jpg|thumb|Trinity Wells hosts ''[[The Trinity Wells Show]]''. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})]] | [[File:The Trinity Wells Show.jpg|thumb|Trinity Wells hosts ''[[The Trinity Wells Show]]''. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})]] | ||
At [[UNIT]]'s request, Wells wrote a book claiming all the alien-related incidents she'd reported on over the years were hoaxes, ruining her career as a result. UNIT had promised to investigate Piscatek, a corporation she had become highly suspicious of, in return, but she was dissatisfied with their follow-through. When Piscatek, unaware of her suspicions, hired her to launch their [[Real News Network]], she was able to -- with help from [[Jack Harkness]] and UNIT -- uncover they were run by alien flies bent on conquering Earth through corporate control. With the aliens' deaths, she was left caretaker CEO of Piscatek, which she vowed to use as a force to bring truth to the people. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Driving Miss Wells (audio story)}}) | |||
By the [[2020s]], Wells had her own programme, entitled ''[[The Trinity Wells Show]]'', by late [[2023]]. While under the influence of [[the Giggle]], Wells decried [[UNIT]]'s [[Zeedex]] bands, asserting that the devices were being used to control, monitor, and "microwave [the] brains" of the population, proclaiming herself to be "anti-Zeedex". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | ===Other realities=== | ||
=== Name === | ====Parallel World==== | ||
In [[parallel world (Turn Left)|a parallel world]], Wells reported on the [[March of the Adipose]] in the [[United States]]. She noted that America is in crisis, with over sixty million [[people]] reported [[dead]], having dissolved into [[fat]]. She went on to report that the "[[Adipose|fat]]" was walking through the [[street]]s, having come to [[life]], before being raised into the [[air]] and taking [[flight]] towards [[Nursery ship|spaceships]] which had appeared over every major city in the US. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'') | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
=== Name=== | |||
[[File:MalLoup.jpg|thumb|right|The news report. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hoax This! (short story)|Hoax This!]]'')]] | [[File:MalLoup.jpg|thumb|right|The news report. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hoax This! (short story)|Hoax This!]]'')]] | ||
Trinity Wells was not named on-screen until ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'', leaving viewers to speculate over her name. However, she had been featured in the short story ''[[Hoax This! (short story)|Hoax This!]]'', where onscreen text bore "Mal Loup", approximate [[French]] for [[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]. It wasn't clear if this was an attempt to name the newsreader or merely an in-universe manifestation of the Bad Wolf meme, as explored in ''Turn Left'', in which the word appears everywhere in many forms. It was later revealed by Russell T Davies that she was offically ''unnamed'' until series 2, when he finally decided to name the recurring character Trinity Wells.{{fact}} | Trinity Wells was not named on-screen until ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'', leaving viewers to speculate over her name. However, she had been featured in the short story ''[[Hoax This! (short story)|Hoax This!]]'', where onscreen text bore "Mal Loup", approximate [[French]] for [[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]. It wasn't clear if this was an attempt to name the newsreader or merely an in-universe manifestation of the Bad Wolf meme, as explored in ''Turn Left'', in which the word appears everywhere in many forms. It was later revealed by Russell T Davies that she was offically ''unnamed'' until series 2, when he finally decided to name the recurring character Trinity Wells.{{fact}} | ||
=== Other matters === | ===Other matters=== | ||
* Trinity Wells is one of only two characters, as well as the only named character, to have appeared in ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. The other one is the [[French newsreader]], played by [[Anthony Debaeck]]. ([[Jo Jones]] also applies, if one is to include audio dramas.) | *Trinity Wells is one of only two characters, as well as the only named character, to have appeared in ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. The other one is the [[French newsreader]], played by [[Anthony Debaeck]]. ([[Jo Jones]] also applies, if one is to include audio dramas.) | ||
* Apart from the Tenth Doctor, she is the only other character to have appeared in [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]] through [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|4]]. | *Apart from the Tenth Doctor, she is the only other character to have appeared in [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 1]] through [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|4]]. | ||
* Russell T Davies revealed in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' that he had originally planned for the Doctor to meet Trinity Wells in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', but the scene was cut. In ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'', a full script for the scene can be read (in which Trinity reports on the destruction of [[Broadfell Prison]] and gives the Doctor information on [[Joshua Naismith]]). The reason for the scene being cut, as given in the book, is that Davies considered it to be "indulgent, and also shit." | *Russell T Davies revealed in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' that he had originally planned for the Doctor to meet Trinity Wells in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', but the scene was cut. In ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'', a full script for the scene can be read (in which Trinity reports on the destruction of [[Broadfell Prison]] and gives the Doctor information on [[Joshua Naismith]]). The reason for the scene being cut, as given in the book, is that Davies considered it to be "indulgent, and also shit." | ||
* Although Trinity was an American newsreader, she did not appear in ''[[Series 4 (Torchwood)|Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', despite the fact that much of that series was set in the United States. | *Although Trinity was an American newsreader, she did not appear in ''[[Series 4 (Torchwood)|Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', despite the fact that much of that series was set in the United States. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 2 November 2024
Trinity Wells was an American newsreader. During the mid to late 2000s, she reported several high-profile alien encounters and other incidents for an American news network known as "AMNN".
The Eleventh Doctor once mentioned never having met Wells in person, but knew that whenever he saw her on the news it was a sure sign there was trouble. (PROSE: The Forgotten Army) Wells herself felt overwhelmed by the news she reported. She observed that, over a period of a few years, the world seemed to come to an end every week. (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells)
By the 2020s, she had left AMNN and began hosting her own show, The Trinity Wells Show. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]
Based on her Zodiac sign, Leo, she was born in July or August. (TV: Secrets of the Stars)
Trinity Wells made her first appearances on television reading the local weather on station WKLCB. She would later claim that its audience consisted of twelve farmers and a goat, with the latter being the only sane viewer. (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells)
Working for AMNN[[edit] | [edit source]]
On 6 March 2006, Wells, from New York, reported on the crisis in London following the destruction of Big Ben at the hands of an alien spacecraft as it crashed into the River Thames. She announced that the military was on the lookout for more spaceships while all flights in North American air space had been grounded until further notice; the President of the United States was to address the nation live from the White House while the Secretary General asked that people watched the skies. (TV: Aliens of London)
Later, at midnight in New York time, Wells announced that the United Nations had gathered as England had seemingly provided them with "absolute proof" of the existence of "massive weapons of destruction". With the Security Council planning to make a resolution in a matter of minutes, Wells announced that humanity's first interplanetary war would begin once the United Nations released the codes granting the United Kingdom access to nuclear weapons. Wells continued to report as the Council made its vote before finally announcing that the Council had agreed to release the codes. (TV: World War Three) A clip of the newsreader was included on whoisdoctorwho.co.uk, which bore the text "Mal Loup". (PROSE: Hoax This!)
On 25 December, Wells reported on the image of the Sycorax which had been transmitted by Guinevere One, announcing that the human race had been shown absolute proof that alien life existed. She later noted that, despite claims of an alien hoax, it had been reported that NATO forces were on red alert. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
In 2007, Wells reported on the appearance of ghosts, (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells) which lasted for about two months until the Battle of Canary Wharf. (TV: Army of Ghosts/Doomsday)
In the 2000s,[nb 1] Wells reported that President Arthur Winters was furious at the "unilateral action" taken by Great Britain after British Prime Minister Harold Saxon announced first contact with the Toclafane, a supposed alien race. The following day, at three AM in the morning on the eastern seaboard, Wells announced that President Winters, who appeared to greet the Toclafane aboard the aircraft carrier Valiant, had been chosen to lead the world into a new age. (TV: The Sound of Drums) Soon after, Wells reported on the attempted Toclafane invasion, announcing the death of the President and the subsequent disappearance of Harold Saxon, who was himself presumed dead. (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells)
In the 2000s,[nb 2] Wells gave a breaking news report, announcing a massive loss of power on the west coast of North America resulting in Los Angeles going dark. Soon after, she reported that the power loss was spreading westwards. Announcing that China was now without power, she noted that it may be only a matter of time before the effect spread to her location. Indeed, as soon as she spoke, the lights went out in the studio where she was reporting. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen)
In the 2000s,[nb 3] Wells reported on the caesofine gas emitting from ATMOS-equipped cars. Noting that the gas appeared to be toxic, Wells gave a repeated warning to "anyone and everyone" to stay away from all cars. Soon after, Wells reported that, with the freeways blocked by ATMOS cars, populations of major cities were now walking across open country to escape the fumes. She noted that the calamity was being likened to a Biblical plague, with some calling it the End of Days. (TV: The Poison Sky) Wells later announced that the sky had been set on fire, (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells) which eliminated the gas. (TV: The Poison Sky)
Wells reported on the appearance of twenty six planets in the sky. Just prior to the attack by the New Dalek Empire, she announced that the United Nations had issued an edict, asking the citizens of the world not to panic while noting that they had been no explanation for the appearance new planets as yet. (TV: The Stolen Earth) It later became apparent that the Earth had been stolen. (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells)
In the 2000s,[nb 2] while announcing a confirmation of the story stating that the President was walking out of the White House, apparently holding hands with the wife of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Wells was briefly taken over when Martin Trueman (possessed by the Ancient Lights) invoked Leo into his circle. (TV: Secrets of the Stars)
In September 2009, (TV: Children of Earth: Day One) Wells reported on the possession of Earth's children, beginning with the spoken message "we are coming". She stated the Senate's observation that people were now living in fear of their children, of what they would say next and of who or what was speaking through them. She noted that they had been given no answers, no hope and no assurance that that the children would come first. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three) Following the arrival of the 456, Wells reported that all eyes were now turning toward the United Kingdom as the world asked what the British government was hiding. When the 456 possessed the children again, she reported on children in America saying the numbers "2, 3, 4, 0, 0, 0", which equated to 10% of the American child population. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four)
On 25 December, Wells was covering a Christmas Day speech given from Washington by President Barack Obama, who promised an instant and radical financial solution to the worldwide depression. She announced "Barack Obama will lead us all into a new age of prosperity." Soon after, however, Wells noted that something was wrong and it seemed to be affecting the President. This was a prelude to the emergence of the Master Race; along with Obama and the rest of the human race, Wells was temporarily transformed into a duplicate of the Saxon Master during the speech. Among the places AMN was playing was the residence of Joshua Naismith, where the Tenth Doctor was informed by "Wells", with the facetious qualifer of "breaking news", that the Master was everyone on Earth. Along with rest of the Master Race as well as the Master himself, "Wells" proceeded to laugh maniacally. The next day, Rassilon used his gauntlet to reverse the transformation, restoring Wells and the rest of humanity back to normal. (TV: The End of Time)
In 2010, Wells reported on the Vykoid's attempted takeover of New York City. (PROSE: The Forgotten Army) She later reported on the New York City Halloween riot caused by the Cerebravores, (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror) and the appearance of new buildings all over New York City. (COMIC: Spiral Staircase)
In 2017, Wells reported on the energy of the Void spreading across the Earth only to fall victim to it herself. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)
Post-AMNN career[[edit] | [edit source]]
At UNIT's request, Wells wrote a book claiming all the alien-related incidents she'd reported on over the years were hoaxes, ruining her career as a result. UNIT had promised to investigate Piscatek, a corporation she had become highly suspicious of, in return, but she was dissatisfied with their follow-through. When Piscatek, unaware of her suspicions, hired her to launch their Real News Network, she was able to -- with help from Jack Harkness and UNIT -- uncover they were run by alien flies bent on conquering Earth through corporate control. With the aliens' deaths, she was left caretaker CEO of Piscatek, which she vowed to use as a force to bring truth to the people. (AUDIO: Driving Miss Wells [+]Loading...["Driving Miss Wells (audio story)"])
By the 2020s, Wells had her own programme, entitled The Trinity Wells Show, by late 2023. While under the influence of the Giggle, Wells decried UNIT's Zeedex bands, asserting that the devices were being used to control, monitor, and "microwave [the] brains" of the population, proclaiming herself to be "anti-Zeedex". (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])
Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]
Parallel World[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a parallel world, Wells reported on the March of the Adipose in the United States. She noted that America is in crisis, with over sixty million people reported dead, having dissolved into fat. She went on to report that the "fat" was walking through the streets, having come to life, before being raised into the air and taking flight towards spaceships which had appeared over every major city in the US. (TV: Turn Left)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Name[[edit] | [edit source]]
Trinity Wells was not named on-screen until Turn Left, leaving viewers to speculate over her name. However, she had been featured in the short story Hoax This!, where onscreen text bore "Mal Loup", approximate French for Bad Wolf. It wasn't clear if this was an attempt to name the newsreader or merely an in-universe manifestation of the Bad Wolf meme, as explored in Turn Left, in which the word appears everywhere in many forms. It was later revealed by Russell T Davies that she was offically unnamed until series 2, when he finally decided to name the recurring character Trinity Wells.[source needed]
Other matters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Trinity Wells is one of only two characters, as well as the only named character, to have appeared in Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. The other one is the French newsreader, played by Anthony Debaeck. (Jo Jones also applies, if one is to include audio dramas.)
- Apart from the Tenth Doctor, she is the only other character to have appeared in series 1 through 4.
- Russell T Davies revealed in Doctor Who Confidential that he had originally planned for the Doctor to meet Trinity Wells in The End of Time, but the scene was cut. In Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, a full script for the scene can be read (in which Trinity reports on the destruction of Broadfell Prison and gives the Doctor information on Joshua Naismith). The reason for the scene being cut, as given in the book, is that Davies considered it to be "indulgent, and also shit."
- Although Trinity was an American newsreader, she did not appear in Torchwood: Miracle Day, despite the fact that much of that series was set in the United States.
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- ↑ According to the episode The Sound of Drums, Martha Jones' present day during series 3 of Doctor Who takes place over a six-day period, with the Saxon Master being elected three days after Smith and Jones, and the Toclafane invading Earth five days after Smith and Jones. However, sources differ on which dates these stories are set. According to PROSE: The Paradox Moon, the Toclafane invasion happens on 23 June 2007, placing the events of Smith and Jones on 18 June. According to AUDIO: Hysteria, Smith and Jones takes place in 2008, with a UNIT mission log in AUDIO: Recruits referring to the recovery of moon rocks from Royal Hope Hospital in March 2008. A newspaper clipping in PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters places Smith and Jones on a Sunday 4 June, thus placing the Toclafane invasion on Friday 9 June. In the real world, these dates do not fall on a Sunday and Friday in either 2007 or 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 No on screen date is given for the first two series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, outside of The Day of the Clown from the second series being set shortly after 9 October in an undisclosed year. While Donna Noble's present from the fourth series of Doctor Who is set around the same time as the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith from the second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures is explicitly described as being set a year after Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? from the first series, Doctor Who's fourth series is not consistently dated, with TV: The Fires of Pompeii, TV: The Waters of Mars, and AUDIO: SOS setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in 2008 (heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast and TV: The Giggle as well), and PROSE: Beautiful Chaos setting them in about April to June 2009.
- ↑ The present day of Doctor Who's fourth series is not consistently dated, with TV: The Fires of Pompeii, TV: The Waters of Mars, and AUDIO: SOS setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in 2008 (heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast and TV: The Giggle as well), and PROSE: Beautiful Chaos setting them in about April to June 2009.