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| | |image = Paterson-StunnedByDoctorsMartialArts.jpg | ||
| | |species = Human | ||
| | |job = Sergeant | ||
| | |affiliation = British Territorial Army | ||
| | |affiliation2 = Perivale youth centre | ||
| | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|actor= | |only = Survival (TV story) | ||
}}''' | |actor = Julian Holloway | ||
}} | |||
'''[[Sergeant]] Paterson''' was a non-commissioned officer in the [[British Army]]. | |||
[[Category: | == Biography == | ||
In [[1989]], Paterson spent [[Sunday]]s at a youth centre in [[Perivale]], teaching teenagers survival techniques. On [[Monday]]s, he taught physical fitness to older men. He was also active in the [[Neighbourhood Watch]]. | |||
Paterson encountered the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] when they came searching for the latter's old friends. He knew something of Ace's past, and disliked her both for her juvenile delinquency and for having never called [[Audrey Dudman|her mother]] after her sudden departure — naturally being unaware that Ace had been transported to [[Iceworld]]. | |||
He followed the Doctor after receiving neighbourhood watch complaints of his antics, in attempting to lure a [[kitling]], but while trying to apprehend him, they both were [[teleport]]ed to the [[Cheetah World]]. | |||
Paterson escaped from the world, being teleported back to [[Earth]] by Ace, but passed the experience off as a stress-related hallucination when he returned to the youth club and his students. However, they had been hypnotised by {{Ainley}}. He was killed by his students, who were goaded by a possessed [[Midge (Survival)|Midge]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* In [[Rona Munro]]'s original script, as well as in [[Survival (novelisation)|her novelisation of the story]], Paterson was a [[police]] sergeant. However, this was changed to a Territorial Army sergeant for the [[Survival (TV story)|televised version]] as it was felt that a [[police officer]] behaving in a violent manner would be unsuitable for a family audience. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 21 March 2023
Sergeant Paterson was a non-commissioned officer in the British Army.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1989, Paterson spent Sundays at a youth centre in Perivale, teaching teenagers survival techniques. On Mondays, he taught physical fitness to older men. He was also active in the Neighbourhood Watch.
Paterson encountered the Seventh Doctor and Ace when they came searching for the latter's old friends. He knew something of Ace's past, and disliked her both for her juvenile delinquency and for having never called her mother after her sudden departure — naturally being unaware that Ace had been transported to Iceworld.
He followed the Doctor after receiving neighbourhood watch complaints of his antics, in attempting to lure a kitling, but while trying to apprehend him, they both were teleported to the Cheetah World.
Paterson escaped from the world, being teleported back to Earth by Ace, but passed the experience off as a stress-related hallucination when he returned to the youth club and his students. However, they had been hypnotised by the Tremas Master. He was killed by his students, who were goaded by a possessed Midge. (TV: Survival)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In Rona Munro's original script, as well as in her novelisation of the story, Paterson was a police sergeant. However, this was changed to a Territorial Army sergeant for the televised version as it was felt that a police officer behaving in a violent manner would be unsuitable for a family audience.