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In the [[1970s]], he and his [[Inferno Earth|parallel counterpart]] hosted a daytime chat show called ''Chorley's People''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Still Lives (short story)|Still Lives]]'') | In the [[1970s]], he and his [[Inferno Earth|parallel counterpart]] hosted a daytime chat show called ''Chorley's People''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Still Lives (short story)|Still Lives]]'') | ||
With only a month left to live, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] summoned Chorley to his nursing home and asked Chorley to help him write his memoirs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lethbridge-Stewart: Top Secret Files]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 02:41, 9 April 2015
Harold Chorley was a British television journalist. When the British government decided to allow only one correspondent into the London Underground to cover the British Army's fight against the Great Intelligence and its robot Yeti, Chorley was selected for the job.
At first he was proud to be chosen for this unique assignment, but when he realised the danger he was in, he panicked and attempted to flee. His disappearance caused several people, including Jamie McCrimmon, to suspect him of working for the Great Intelligence. (TV: The Web of Fear)
In the 1970s, he and his parallel counterpart hosted a daytime chat show called Chorley's People. (PROSE: Still Lives)
With only a month left to live, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart summoned Chorley to his nursing home and asked Chorley to help him write his memoirs. (PROSE: Lethbridge-Stewart: Top Secret Files)