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He lost Valerie when New New York was invaded by Judoon and Cybermen. Along with Novice [[Hame]], he managed to summon the Doctor back to New Earth, and worked alongside him to defeat the invaders. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[In-Flight Entertainment]]'') | He lost Valerie when New New York was invaded by Judoon and Cybermen. Along with Novice [[Hame]], he managed to summon the Doctor back to New Earth, and worked alongside him to defeat the invaders. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[In-Flight Entertainment]]'') | ||
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] later made mention of endorsing [[Brannigan's Kitten Sanctuary]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Service with a Shhhh (comic story)|Service with a Shhhh]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 19:39, 28 February 2015
Thomas Kincade Brannigan was a Cat who lived in New New York with his human wife, Valerie.
Thomas and Valerie travelled in their flying car, and were stuck on the motorway for twelve years. They had several two-month-old children, who looked like normal Earth Kittens. When he saw the Tenth Doctor struggling for air he let him into the car, where the Doctor told him that he was searching for his companion Martha Jones. He told the Doctor about the Motorway and how he had spent twelve years travelling six miles. He was later released from the Motorway when the Face of Boe opened it up. (TV: Gridlock)
He lost Valerie when New New York was invaded by Judoon and Cybermen. Along with Novice Hame, he managed to summon the Doctor back to New Earth, and worked alongside him to defeat the invaders. (COMIC: In-Flight Entertainment)
The Eleventh Doctor later made mention of endorsing Brannigan's Kitten Sanctuary. (COMIC: Service with a Shhhh)
Behind the scenes
- According to Russell T Davies on the audio commentary for Gridlock, the look of Brannigan was inspired by the early 90's Children's BBC character "Ratz", a computer generated cat's head that wore flight goggles that was voiced by Paul Brophy.