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'''Donald McCrimmon''' was a [[human]] musician and farmer who lived in [[Scotland]] during the [[18th century]]. He was the father of the [[Second Doctor]]'s companion [[Jamie McCrimmon]]. | '''Donald McCrimmon''' was a [[human]] musician and farmer who lived in [[Scotland]] during the [[18th century]]. He was the father of the [[Second Doctor]]'s companion [[Jamie McCrimmon]].{{fact}} | ||
Jamie was born in [[1724]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shadow of Death (audio story)|Shadow of Death]]'') Donald had several other sons. He raised all of his children to idolise Scottish heroes such as [[William Wallace]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[On a Pedestal (short story)|On a Pedestal]]'') | Jamie was born in [[1724]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shadow of Death (audio story)|Shadow of Death]]'') Donald had several other sons. He raised all of his children to idolise Scottish heroes such as [[William Wallace]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[On a Pedestal (short story)|On a Pedestal]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 23 October 2017
Donald McCrimmon was a human musician and farmer who lived in Scotland during the 18th century. He was the father of the Second Doctor's companion Jamie McCrimmon.[source needed]
Jamie was born in 1724. (AUDIO: Shadow of Death) Donald had several other sons. He raised all of his children to idolise Scottish heroes such as William Wallace. (PROSE: On a Pedestal)
Like his father before him, he was a piper for the Clan McLaren and Jamie learned to play the chanter at his knee when he was a child. As a young man, Jamie likewise became a piper for the McLarens. (TV: The Highlanders)
After being returned to his own time by the Time Lords, Jamie married Kirsty McLaren and Donald became the grandfather of their eight or more children. (AUDIO: The Glorious Revolution)