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{{Rename|[[The Kandy Man]], the spelling used in the credits of ''The Happiness Patrol'' and in the novelisation}}
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|race= [[Robot]]
Kandyman Sweet Salvation.jpg|Humanoid
|home planet= [[Terra Alpha]]
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|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]''<br>[[VD]]: ''[[The Trials of Tara]]''
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|actor= [[David John Pope]]
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|origin      = [[Vasilip]]
|job        = Scientist
|job2        = cook
|job3        = executioner
|first      = The Happiness Patrol (TV story)
|appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Trials of Tara (short story)|The Trials of Tara]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'', ''[[Happy Deathday (comic story)|Happy Deathday]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[World of Damnation (audio story)|World of Damnation]]'', ''[[Sweet Salvation (audio story)|Sweet Salvation]]''}}
|actor       = David John Pope
|voice actor = Nicholas Rowe
|clip        = The Kandy Man Vs. The Doctor & Ace - Happiness Patrol - Doctor Who - BBC
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The '''Kandy Man''' (also spelt '''Kandyman'''), formerly '''Seivad''', was a [[scientist]] whose [[mind]] was placed into an [[android]] by [[Gilbert M]] to serve as [[Helen A]]'s [[executioner]].


The '''Kandyman''' was a robot created by [[Gilbert M]] and employed by [[Helen A]].
== Biography ==
=== Human life ===
Seivad, a [[human]], lived on [[Vasilip]] where he worked as a [[scientist]] in the [[capital city]]. He was rivalled only by [[Gilbert M|Gilbert]], the [[chief state scientist]], with whom he was in competition for years before they decided, for the advancement of [[science]], to work together.  


==Biology and Personality==
After Gilbert created accidentally created a [[germ]] which wiped out half of the [[planet]], [[king (The Happiness Patrol)|the king]] decreed that he and Seivad were to be killed on sight and they fled to the [[mountain]]s. They made a hiding place which was discovered by a [[vigilante]] who attacked Seivad and left him for [[death|dead]], but Gilbert, returning from foraging food, worked through the [[night]] to save his [[mind]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}})
The Kandyman (or Kandy Man) was a pathological, psychopathic [[robot]]ic killer who was employed as an Executioner by the egocentric [[Helen A]]. The Kandyman delighted in creating methods of torture and destruction using confectionery, one of its favourite methods being drowning people in pipes filled with its ''"Fondant Surprise"'', a thick solution composed of boiling liquid candy.


It was a sadistic executioner with a very warped sense of humour, speaking with a squeaky and almost child-like metallic voice and producing a variety of deadly sweets to suit its role of execution for sadness. These sweets were supposed to be so delicious that humans were unable to cope with the pleasure, overloading their senses and killing them. The Kandyman claimed most of its victims in this manner — "with smiles on their faces" — but this did not mean it was not perfectly happy to throttle them if they refused to co-operate.
=== On Terra Alpha ===
Gilbert took a flight to [[Terra Alpha]] with Seivad's mind in a [[suitcase]] and was ordered by [[Helen A]] to create a monster from him. His only other choice being [[exile]], he complied and imprisoned Seivad's mind inside of the Kandy Man, an [[android]] he built out of [[sweet]]s as they were the only raw materials at his disposal.([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}}) His mind remained his own, however, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}}) and, forced to serve as Helen A's [[henchman]], the Kandy Man went [[insanity|mad]] with [[anger]] and [[injustice]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}})


Its external shell composed of recognisable sweets like Liquorice, Sherbet, Marzipan and Caramel, Kandyman was created by [[Gilbert M]], with whom it shared an almost symbiotic relationship.
Although most accounts agreed that the body that Gilbert built for the Kandy Man had the appearance of an [[android]] made of sweets, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}}; [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}}) one claimed that the body was [[humanoid]] with [[sugar]]-based [[skin]] covered in a soft white powder ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}}) just like the body that would later be created for him by [[the Eleven]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}})


==With the Happiness Patrol==
The Kandy Man was based in the [[Kandy Kitchen]] and was assisted by Gilbert. He made sweets ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}}) which were given out by the [[Happiness Patrol]] as a reward for [[happiness]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}}) performed experiments on those designated [[Killjoy]]s and did Helen A's "dirty work", namely [[execution]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}}) He refused to meet with [[Trevor Sigma]] when he arrived on Terra Alpha to complete a [[census]] and executed [[Andrew X]] with a [[fondant surprise]] six months later. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)}})  
[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] encountered the Kandyman after escaping from the [[Happiness Patrol]]. He outsmarted the Kandyman, causing it to accidentally break open a bottle of [[lemonade]] and stick itself to the floor — as a result, it was forced to keep moving on the spot to try and get away from the spilled Lemonade, or its external candy shell would dissolve or stick to the floor. [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] escaped, but later returned to the Kandy Kitchen to confront the Kandyman, forcing it to retreat into the pipes. The Kandyman was killed shortly afterward when its external candy shell was dissolved in a pipe by a large flow of its own Strawberry Fondant Surprise, released by the oppressed [[Pipe People]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'')


==Rebuilt==
After the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Earl Sigma]] sneaked into the Kandy Kitchen, the Kandy Man captured them and prepared to kill them, but the Doctor tricked him into breaking open a bottle of [[lemonade]] and causing his feet to be stuck to the floor, a predicament which Gilbert would not free him from. The Doctor temporarily freed him in return for stopping [[Susan Q]]'s execution and returned a second time with [[Ace]], who helped him force the Kandy Man into fleeing into the pipes. [[Wences]] and [[Wulfric]] then destroyed him by redirecting the fondant surprise and his remains were found by [[Joseph C]] and Gilbert, who decided not to rebuild him. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}})
[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] encountered the Kandyman again on the planet [[Tara]]. [[Grendel of Gracht|Count Grendel]] rebuilt the Kandyman after its charred remains crash landed on Tara. ([[VD]]: ''[[The Trials of Tara]]'')


==Behind the scenes ==
=== Rebuilt ===
*[[Steven Moffat]] jokingly said that '''The Kandyman''' was to return as the main villain and marry Samuel J Furdy in [[Matt Smith]]'s [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|first series]]
Long after [[Terra Alpha]], the Kandyman's [[spaceship]] crashed on [[Tara (planet)|Tara]] and he was once again destroyed, but [[Grendel of Gracht]], [[Merrybone]] and [[Claypole]] found him and Claypole, using instructions the Kandyman had hidden inside himself, was able to remake him using [[southern Taran sugarbeet]] and stolen [[sweet]]s. He volunteered his services as [[executioner]] to Grendel, who [[knight]]ed him "Sir Kandyman", and supplied Grendel with advanced [[weapon]]s to attack [[Castle Tara]]. He succeeded in kidnapping [[Strella|Queen Strella]] whilst she was with the [[Seventh Doctor]], but was killed by [[Bernice Summerfield]] when she threw a bucket of [[red wine]] over him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Trials of Tara (short story)}})
*After the second episode aired HB Stokes, CEO and Chairman of Bassett Foods, wrote to complain about the resemblance between the Kandyman and their mascot Bertie Bassett. Upon investigation, it was determined that no copyright infringement had been committed but assured him that the character would not be used again.
 
[[File:Party Animals Candyman.jpg|thumb|The Kandyman cowers during a brawl at [[Bonjaxx's Bar]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'')]]
The Kandy Man attended [[Bonjaxx]]'s [[birthday party]] at [[Bonjaxx's Bar]] on [[Maruthea]]. After a drunken [[Meep]] started a fight, the Kandy Man was attacked by [[Ace]] with a [[baseball bat]]. The Seventh Doctor and [[Fred|a future incarnation]] were also in attendance. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Party Animals (comic story)}})
 
The Kandyman became a mercenary who served as the enforcer of several regimes. While in a [[Third Zone]] labour camp, his body was torn apart and consumed by [[Androgum]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}})
 
=== Humanoid body ===
[[The Eleven]] found the Kandyman, and constructed a new body from spun sugar, that gave him a new, almost human-looking body. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}})
 
The [[Eighth Doctor]] encountered Kandyman in this new body in [[Rykerzon]] centuries after their first encounter. He assisted the Eleven in his scheme to gain control over the population of [[Colony 23]] by incorporating [[silk]] from the [[Psychic Spider]]'s into confectionery products distributed throughout the world, forming a direct [[psychic link]] from its consumers to the Eleven.
 
This body was eventually destroyed when he was pushed by [[Liv Chenka]] into a vat of additives, melting it immensely and becoming "more [[syrup]] than solid", before ultimately sticking to the Eleven and again being knocked from a ledge, this time landing in the nest of a large Psychic Spider. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|World of Damnation (audio story)}}, {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}})
 
=== Legacy ===
On [[Erratoon]], [[Ace]] described the Kandyman to [[Zara (The Judgement of Isskar)|Zara]] as a "bloke made of [[liquorice]]". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Prisoner's Dilemma (audio story)}})
 
In the [[video game]] ''[[Happy Deathday]]'', played by [[Izzy Sinclair]] on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]], the Kandyman was among a host of "every single [[enemy]]" that [[the Doctor]] had ever [[defeat]]ed, who were assembled by the [[Beige Guardian]] and pitted against the Doctor's first eight [[incarnation]]s. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Happy Deathday (comic story)}})
 
== Personality ==
The Kandy Man was a pathological, psychopathic [[android]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sweet Salvation (audio story)}}) employed as an [[executioner]] by the egocentric [[Helen A]]. It delighted in inflicting [[torture]] and destruction with [[confectionery]]. One of its favourite methods was drowning people in pipes filled with its "[[Fondant Surprise]]", a thick solution composed of boiling liquid [[candy]].
 
Like most of the members of the [[Happiness Patrol]], it was a sadistic executioner with a very warped sense of [[humour]], speaking with a squeaky, almost child-like metallic [[voice]] and producing a variety of deadly sweets to suit its role of execution for sadness. These sweets were supposed to be so delicious [[human]]s were unable to cope with the pleasure, overloading their senses and killing them. The Kandyman claimed most of its victims in this manner — "with [[smile]]s on their [[face]]s" — but it was perfectly happy to throttle them if they refused to cooperate. The Kandyman would usually flip a coin to make decisions on how to best murder anyone who crossed his path, or otherwise annoyed and irritated him. The Kandyman was easily frustrated and annoyed. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}})
 
== Appearance ==
{{Section stub|Info from [[The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)|the novelisation]] of {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}} and {{cs|World of Damnation (audio story)}} needs to be added}}
The Kandy Man's external shell composed of sweets like [[toffee]], [[liquorice]], [[sherbet]], [[marzipan]] and [[caramel]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] discovered that he could be stuck to the floor with [[lemonade]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Happiness Patrol (TV story)}})
 
By the time the Kandyman encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]], he had a new, almost human-looking body. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|World of Damnation (audio story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:7D 3 Cover A unused.jpg|thumb|Original artwork for [[7D 3]]]]
* The correct variation of the character's name is uncertain. For ''The Happiness Patrol'', [[David John Pope]] is credited as "Kandy Man" (two-word version) on-screen and "Kandyman" (one-word version) in ''Radio Times''.
* After part two of ''The Happiness Patrol'' aired, HB Stokes, CEO and chairman of {{w|Bassett's}}, wrote to complain of the resemblance of the Kandyman to their mascot {{w|Liquorice allsorts|Bertie Bassett}}. An internal investigation by the BBC determined that the resemblance was coincidental and no copyright infringement had been committed. However, Stokes was assured the character would not be appearing in the series again.<ref>[https://recipereminiscing.wordpress.com/2015/02/17/the-history-of-bassetts-liquorice-allsorts-bertie-bassett/ The History Of Bassett’s Liquorice Allsorts & Bertie Bassett]</ref><ref>[https://www.blogtorwho.com/on-this-day-in-1988-the-kandyman-first-appeared/ On This Day… In 1988 The Kandyman First Appeared]</ref><ref>[https://pocketbookuk.com/bertie-bassett/ Bertie Bassett]</ref>
** Thirty years later, the Kandyman was removed from the original cover of ''[[Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor]]'' [[7D 3|#3]]. <ref>[https://twitter.com/ChrisJonesArt/status/1036750460600942593 My newest #DoctorWho print is based one of the covers from my #SeventhDoctor mini-series, but including the #Daleks and #Kandyman as originally intended! (Yes, I'll have these at Long Beach Comic Con #LBCC2018 and New York Comic Con #NYCC2018!)]</ref>
* [[Strax]] actor [[Dan Starkey]] commented that "the Kandy Man was like ''Doctor Who'' trying to do a [[Tim Burton]] movie, but being made in TV Centre and not quite getting it. The idea of it was quite nice, even if the execution wasn't quite as successful as it might have been." ([[DWM 475]], p. 18)
 
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 12 August 2024

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The Kandy Man (also spelt Kandyman), formerly Seivad, was a scientist whose mind was placed into an android by Gilbert M to serve as Helen A's executioner.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Human life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Seivad, a human, lived on Vasilip where he worked as a scientist in the capital city. He was rivalled only by Gilbert, the chief state scientist, with whom he was in competition for years before they decided, for the advancement of science, to work together.

After Gilbert created accidentally created a germ which wiped out half of the planet, the king decreed that he and Seivad were to be killed on sight and they fled to the mountains. They made a hiding place which was discovered by a vigilante who attacked Seivad and left him for dead, but Gilbert, returning from foraging food, worked through the night to save his mind. (PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"])

On Terra Alpha[[edit] | [edit source]]

Gilbert took a flight to Terra Alpha with Seivad's mind in a suitcase and was ordered by Helen A to create a monster from him. His only other choice being exile, he complied and imprisoned Seivad's mind inside of the Kandy Man, an android he built out of sweets as they were the only raw materials at his disposal.(PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"]) His mind remained his own, however, (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"]) and, forced to serve as Helen A's henchman, the Kandy Man went mad with anger and injustice. (PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"])

Although most accounts agreed that the body that Gilbert built for the Kandy Man had the appearance of an android made of sweets, (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"]; AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"]) one claimed that the body was humanoid with sugar-based skin covered in a soft white powder (PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"]) just like the body that would later be created for him by the Eleven. (AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"])

The Kandy Man was based in the Kandy Kitchen and was assisted by Gilbert. He made sweets (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"]) which were given out by the Happiness Patrol as a reward for happiness, (PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"]) performed experiments on those designated Killjoys and did Helen A's "dirty work", namely executions. (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"]) He refused to meet with Trevor Sigma when he arrived on Terra Alpha to complete a census and executed Andrew X with a fondant surprise six months later. (PROSE: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)"])

After the Seventh Doctor and Earl Sigma sneaked into the Kandy Kitchen, the Kandy Man captured them and prepared to kill them, but the Doctor tricked him into breaking open a bottle of lemonade and causing his feet to be stuck to the floor, a predicament which Gilbert would not free him from. The Doctor temporarily freed him in return for stopping Susan Q's execution and returned a second time with Ace, who helped him force the Kandy Man into fleeing into the pipes. Wences and Wulfric then destroyed him by redirecting the fondant surprise and his remains were found by Joseph C and Gilbert, who decided not to rebuild him. (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"])

Rebuilt[[edit] | [edit source]]

Long after Terra Alpha, the Kandyman's spaceship crashed on Tara and he was once again destroyed, but Grendel of Gracht, Merrybone and Claypole found him and Claypole, using instructions the Kandyman had hidden inside himself, was able to remake him using southern Taran sugarbeet and stolen sweets. He volunteered his services as executioner to Grendel, who knighted him "Sir Kandyman", and supplied Grendel with advanced weapons to attack Castle Tara. He succeeded in kidnapping Queen Strella whilst she was with the Seventh Doctor, but was killed by Bernice Summerfield when she threw a bucket of red wine over him. (PROSE: The Trials of Tara [+]Loading...["The Trials of Tara (short story)"])

The Kandyman cowers during a brawl at Bonjaxx's Bar. (COMIC: Party Animals)

The Kandy Man attended Bonjaxx's birthday party at Bonjaxx's Bar on Maruthea. After a drunken Meep started a fight, the Kandy Man was attacked by Ace with a baseball bat. The Seventh Doctor and a future incarnation were also in attendance. (COMIC: Party Animals [+]Loading...["Party Animals (comic story)"])

The Kandyman became a mercenary who served as the enforcer of several regimes. While in a Third Zone labour camp, his body was torn apart and consumed by Androgums. (AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"])

Humanoid body[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eleven found the Kandyman, and constructed a new body from spun sugar, that gave him a new, almost human-looking body. (AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"])

The Eighth Doctor encountered Kandyman in this new body in Rykerzon centuries after their first encounter. He assisted the Eleven in his scheme to gain control over the population of Colony 23 by incorporating silk from the Psychic Spider's into confectionery products distributed throughout the world, forming a direct psychic link from its consumers to the Eleven.

This body was eventually destroyed when he was pushed by Liv Chenka into a vat of additives, melting it immensely and becoming "more syrup than solid", before ultimately sticking to the Eleven and again being knocked from a ledge, this time landing in the nest of a large Psychic Spider. (AUDIO: World of Damnation [+]Loading...["World of Damnation (audio story)"], Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"])

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

On Erratoon, Ace described the Kandyman to Zara as a "bloke made of liquorice". (AUDIO: The Prisoner's Dilemma [+]Loading...["The Prisoner's Dilemma (audio story)"])

In the video game Happy Deathday, played by Izzy Sinclair on the Time-Space Visualiser, the Kandyman was among a host of "every single enemy" that the Doctor had ever defeated, who were assembled by the Beige Guardian and pitted against the Doctor's first eight incarnations. (COMIC: Happy Deathday [+]Loading...["Happy Deathday (comic story)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Kandy Man was a pathological, psychopathic android, (AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["Sweet Salvation (audio story)"]) employed as an executioner by the egocentric Helen A. It delighted in inflicting torture and destruction with confectionery. One of its favourite methods was drowning people in pipes filled with its "Fondant Surprise", a thick solution composed of boiling liquid candy.

Like most of the members of the Happiness Patrol, it was a sadistic executioner with a very warped sense of humour, speaking with a squeaky, almost child-like metallic voice and producing a variety of deadly sweets to suit its role of execution for sadness. These sweets were supposed to be so delicious humans were unable to cope with the pleasure, overloading their senses and killing them. The Kandyman claimed most of its victims in this manner — "with smiles on their faces" — but it was perfectly happy to throttle them if they refused to cooperate. The Kandyman would usually flip a coin to make decisions on how to best murder anyone who crossed his path, or otherwise annoyed and irritated him. The Kandyman was easily frustrated and annoyed. (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"])

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Kandy Man's external shell composed of sweets like toffee, liquorice, sherbet, marzipan and caramel. The Seventh Doctor discovered that he could be stuck to the floor with lemonade. (TV: The Happiness Patrol [+]Loading...["The Happiness Patrol (TV story)"])

By the time the Kandyman encountered the Eighth Doctor, he had a new, almost human-looking body. (AUDIO: World of Damnation [+]Loading...["World of Damnation (audio story)"])

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

Original artwork for 7D 3
  • The correct variation of the character's name is uncertain. For The Happiness Patrol, David John Pope is credited as "Kandy Man" (two-word version) on-screen and "Kandyman" (one-word version) in Radio Times.
  • After part two of The Happiness Patrol aired, HB Stokes, CEO and chairman of Bassett's, wrote to complain of the resemblance of the Kandyman to their mascot Bertie Bassett. An internal investigation by the BBC determined that the resemblance was coincidental and no copyright infringement had been committed. However, Stokes was assured the character would not be appearing in the series again.[1][2][3]
  • Strax actor Dan Starkey commented that "the Kandy Man was like Doctor Who trying to do a Tim Burton movie, but being made in TV Centre and not quite getting it. The idea of it was quite nice, even if the execution wasn't quite as successful as it might have been." (DWM 475, p. 18)

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]