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{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Rachel Defwydd
|image   = Ray2.jpg
|alias= Ray
|species = Human
|image=[[Image:Ray.jpg|250px]]
|origin  = [[Earth]]
|race= [[Human]]
|only    = Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|actor   = Sara Griffiths
|home era= [[1950s]]
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''
|actor= [[Sara Griffiths]]
}}
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'''Rachel "Ray" Defwydd''' was a female mechanic and motorcycle enthusiast in [[1959]] [[Wales]].  
'''Rachel''' (better known as '''Ray''') was a [[mechanic]] and [[motorbike|motorcycle]] enthusiast in [[Wales]] in [[1959]].


==Profile==
== Biography ==
She was in love with [[Billy (Delta and the Bannermen)|Billy]], a professional mechanic and part-time singer at a [[Welsh]] holiday camp in [[Shangri-La]]. However, her love for him turned out to be unrequited, as he fell in love with the [[Chimeron]] Queen, [[Delta]].  
Ray was childhood friends with [[Billy (Delta and the Bannermen)|Billy]], with whom she was in love. He was a professional mechanic and part-time singer at a Welsh holiday camp, [[Shangri-La]]. Her [[love]] for him turned out to be unrequited, as he fell in love with the [[Chimeron]] Queen, [[Delta]]; he saw Rachel as nothing more than "like my little sister".


Despite this she provided valuable assistance for the [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] during his confrontation with the evil [[Gavrok]], leader of the ruthless [[Bannermen]], providing him with transport on a motorbike as he sought to warn Delta about Gavrok's arrival and subsequently helped get her to safety when the Bannermen attacked. ([[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'')
Ray met the [[Seventh Doctor]] when he arrived at Shangri-La and helped him in his confrontation with [[Gavrok]] and the [[Bannermen]]. She provided him with transport on [[the Vincent]] as he sought to warn Delta of Gavrok's arrival. Ray helped get Delta to safety when the Bannermen attacked. ([[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)|Delta and the Bannermen]]'')


== Behind the Scenes ==
[[Fenric]] later hinted that he had flipped a [[coin]] to decide whether Ray or [[Ace]] would become the Doctor's companion. He described her as "a lovelorn motorcyclist... from Wales". Due to Ace's background, this implies that Ray too was a [[Wolf of Fenric]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gods and Monsters (audio story)|Gods and Monsters]]'')
Ray was originally created with the intention that she would replace [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] as a [[companion]] due to rumours that [[Bonnie Langford]] was leaving the show, but filming and airing schedules meant that Mel actually departed in ''[[Dragonfire]]'' and was replaced by [[Ace]]. ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[Survival]]'')


An unofficial book published in 2008, ''[[Eclectic Gypsy: The Unauthorised Biography of Doctor Who]]'', opens with an original short story, "[[The One That Got Away]]" in which a later incarnation of the Doctor (implied to be the [[Tenth Doctor]]) encounters a now-elderly Ray in the 21st century, and regrets the fact that he never took Ray on as a companion.
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Category:Human mechanics|Defwydd]]
=== Companion ===
[[Category:20th century individuals|Defwydd]]
Ray was originally created with the intention that she would replace [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] as a [[companion]]. There were rumours that [[Bonnie Langford]] was leaving the show. However, filming and airing schedules meant that Mel actually departed in ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'' and was replaced by [[Ace]]. ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'')
[[Category:Allies of the Seventh Doctor|Defwydd, Rachel]]
 
=== Casting ===
Three of the actors who auditioned for the part of Ray were [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Lynn Gardner]] and [[Sara Griffiths]]. Gardner got the part, but was injured during rehearsals with the motorbike and had to withdraw. The role went to Griffiths, and Gardner was still paid. (As Gardner was still under contract, she was given the less strenuous role of the [[Announcer]] in ''Dragonfire''.) Aldred played [[Ace]], beginning in the next serial. ([[INFO]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)|Delta and the Bannermen]]'')
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 29 April 2023

Rachel (better known as Ray) was a mechanic and motorcycle enthusiast in Wales in 1959.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ray was childhood friends with Billy, with whom she was in love. He was a professional mechanic and part-time singer at a Welsh holiday camp, Shangri-La. Her love for him turned out to be unrequited, as he fell in love with the Chimeron Queen, Delta; he saw Rachel as nothing more than "like my little sister".

Ray met the Seventh Doctor when he arrived at Shangri-La and helped him in his confrontation with Gavrok and the Bannermen. She provided him with transport on the Vincent as he sought to warn Delta of Gavrok's arrival. Ray helped get Delta to safety when the Bannermen attacked. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)

Fenric later hinted that he had flipped a coin to decide whether Ray or Ace would become the Doctor's companion. He described her as "a lovelorn motorcyclist... from Wales". Due to Ace's background, this implies that Ray too was a Wolf of Fenric. (AUDIO: Gods and Monsters)

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

Companion[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ray was originally created with the intention that she would replace Mel as a companion. There were rumours that Bonnie Langford was leaving the show. However, filming and airing schedules meant that Mel actually departed in Dragonfire and was replaced by Ace. (BBC DVD: Survival)

Casting[[edit] | [edit source]]

Three of the actors who auditioned for the part of Ray were Sophie Aldred, Lynn Gardner and Sara Griffiths. Gardner got the part, but was injured during rehearsals with the motorbike and had to withdraw. The role went to Griffiths, and Gardner was still paid. (As Gardner was still under contract, she was given the less strenuous role of the Announcer in Dragonfire.) Aldred played Ace, beginning in the next serial. (INFO: Delta and the Bannermen)