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* On 19 February 2009, the BBC announced that [[Lindsay Duncan]] would play Adelaide in the second of the ''Doctor Who'' specials that will be aired in [[2009]]. She has been stated to be playing "the Doctor's most strong-minded companion yet."<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/news/latest/090219_news_01 Casting News]. ''Doctor Who Website''. Accessed on 2009-02-19</ref>  
* On 19 February 2009, the BBC announced that [[Lindsay Duncan]] would play Adelaide in the second of the ''Doctor Who'' specials that will be aired in [[2009]]. She has been stated to be playing "the Doctor's most strong-minded companion yet."<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/news/latest/090219_news_01 Casting News]. ''Doctor Who Website''. Accessed on 2009-02-19</ref>  
* As with [[Michelle Ryan]]'s character, [[Christina de Souza]], who appears in the ''Planet of the Dead'' special, it has not yet been announced whether Adelaide is intended to be a one-off companion along the lines of [[Astrid Peth]] or (initially) [[Donna Noble]] or if she will appear in more of the specials or continue on into the [[Matt Smith]] era. Duncan has not been seen on set filming for Series 5 or David Tennant's final Doctor Who serial, suggesting that she will only appear in this episode.
* As with [[Michelle Ryan]]'s character, [[Christina de Souza]], who appears in the ''Planet of the Dead'' special, it has not yet been announced whether Adelaide is intended to be a one-off companion along the lines of [[Astrid Peth]] or (initially) [[Donna Noble]] or if she will appear in more of the specials or continue on into the [[Matt Smith]] era. Duncan has not been seen on set filming for Series 5 or David Tennant's final Doctor Who serial, suggesting that she will only appear in this episode.
* Actress Lindsay Duncan was 58 when she filmed the episode, making her the oldest actor to play a new companion to date. Whether her ''character'' will be of similar age, however, remains to be seen. This distinction will be brief, in any event, as the character of [[Wilfred Mott]], played by 80-year-old [[Bernard Cribbins]] and depicted of similar age, has been announced as graduating to companion status in the final David Tennant specials.
* Actress Lindsay Duncan was 58 when she filmed the episode, making her the oldest actor to play a new companion to date. Whether her ''character'' will be of similar age, however, remains to be seen. This distinction will be brief, in any event, as the character of [[Wilfred Mott]], played by 80-year-old [[Bernard Cribbins]] and depicted of similar age, has been announced as graduating to companion status in the final David Tennant specials. On the trailer, the Doctor said on a computer screen that she will die.


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Revision as of 15:14, 8 November 2009

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Don't drink the water. Don't even touch it. Not one drop.Adelaide [The Waters of Mars [src]]


Captain Adelaide Brooke was a companion of the the Doctor. She was head of Bowie Base 1 on Mars in the year 2059, which came under seige by a water-based entity called The Flood. (DW: The Waters of Mars)

Behind the Scenes

  • On 19 February 2009, the BBC announced that Lindsay Duncan would play Adelaide in the second of the Doctor Who specials that will be aired in 2009. She has been stated to be playing "the Doctor's most strong-minded companion yet."[1]
  • As with Michelle Ryan's character, Christina de Souza, who appears in the Planet of the Dead special, it has not yet been announced whether Adelaide is intended to be a one-off companion along the lines of Astrid Peth or (initially) Donna Noble or if she will appear in more of the specials or continue on into the Matt Smith era. Duncan has not been seen on set filming for Series 5 or David Tennant's final Doctor Who serial, suggesting that she will only appear in this episode.
  • Actress Lindsay Duncan was 58 when she filmed the episode, making her the oldest actor to play a new companion to date. Whether her character will be of similar age, however, remains to be seen. This distinction will be brief, in any event, as the character of Wilfred Mott, played by 80-year-old Bernard Cribbins and depicted of similar age, has been announced as graduating to companion status in the final David Tennant specials. On the trailer, the Doctor said on a computer screen that she will die.

References

  1. Casting News. Doctor Who Website. Accessed on 2009-02-19