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A '''spy''' was an individual who worked in [[espionage]].
A '''spy''' was an individual who worked in [[espionage]].


[[The Doctor]] and/or their [[companion]]s were accused of being spies on many occasions, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Evil One (audio story)|The Evil One]]'') usually because of their lack of identification and appearing seemingly impossibly without anyone having record of them. Among those who made the accusations based on these factors included [[Eldred (The Time Meddler)|Eldred]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler]]'') [[Odysseus]] and [[Cassandra (The Myth Makers)|Cassandra]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers]]'') [[General]] [[Smythe (The War Games)|Smythe]], Major [[Barrington]], Lieutenant [[Lucke]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') Brigade Leader [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') [[Ortron]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Monster of Peladon]]'') [[Tuar]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'') the [[Marshal of Atrios]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'') [[Daisy K]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'') and [[Rutan Host|Rutan]] spy [[Heinz Bruckner]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'')
[[The Doctor]] and/or their [[companion]]s were accused of being spies on many occasions, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Evil One (audio story)|The Evil One]]'') usually because of their lack of identification and appearing seemingly impossibly without anyone having record of them. Among those who made the accusations based on these factors included [[Eldred (The Time Meddler)|Eldred]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'') [[Odysseus]] and [[Cassandra (The Myth Makers)|Cassandra]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'') [[General]] [[Smythe (The War Games)|Smythe]], Major [[Barrington]], Lieutenant [[Lucke]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'') Brigade Leader [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') [[Ortron]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'') [[Tuar]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'') the [[Marshal of Atrios]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') [[Daisy K]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]'') and [[Rutan Host|Rutan]] spy [[Heinz Bruckner]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'')


[[Lieutenant]] [[Symonds]] initially believed that [[Ian Chesterton]] was a [[Russia]]n spy during the [[First Afghan War]] before learning he was [[England|English]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mire and Clay (short story)|Mire and Clay]]'')
[[Lieutenant]] [[Symonds]] initially believed that [[Ian Chesterton]] was a [[Russia]]n spy during the [[First Afghan War]] before learning he was [[England|English]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mire and Clay (short story)|Mire and Clay]]'')


[[Kalik]] believed that [[Vorg (Carnival of Monsters)|Vorg]] was a spy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]'')
[[Kalik]] believed that [[Vorg (Carnival of Monsters)|Vorg]] was a spy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'')


[[William Shakespeare]] worked as a spy for King [[James I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'')
[[William Shakespeare]] worked as a spy for King [[James I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'')


When he was brought before [[Wrack]], [[Turlough]] accused the Doctor of being a spy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment]]'')
When he was brought before [[Wrack]], [[Turlough]] accused the Doctor of being a spy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')


[[Miles Barrington Smythe]] was a [[Russian]] spy in [[1963]] [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy]]'')
[[Miles Barrington Smythe]] was a [[Russian]] spy in [[1963]] [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'')


A [[Spy (Levitation)|spy]] stole a top secret file from [[UNIT HQ]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Levitation (comic story)|Levitation]]'')
A [[Spy (Levitation)|spy]] stole a top secret file from [[UNIT HQ]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Levitation (comic story)|Levitation]]'')
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A spy was an individual who worked in espionage.

The Doctor and/or their companions were accused of being spies on many occasions, (AUDIO: The Evil One) usually because of their lack of identification and appearing seemingly impossibly without anyone having record of them. Among those who made the accusations based on these factors included Eldred, (TV: The Time Meddler) Odysseus and Cassandra, (TV: The Myth Makers) General Smythe, Major Barrington, Lieutenant Lucke, (TV: The War Games) Brigade Leader Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart, (TV: Inferno) Ortron, (TV: The Monster of Peladon) Tuar, (TV: Planet of the Spiders) the Marshal of Atrios, (TV: The Armageddon Factor) Daisy K (TV: The Happiness Patrol) and Rutan spy Heinz Bruckner. (COMIC: The Instruments of War)

Lieutenant Symonds initially believed that Ian Chesterton was a Russian spy during the First Afghan War before learning he was English. (PROSE: Mire and Clay)

Kalik believed that Vorg was a spy. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)

William Shakespeare worked as a spy for King James I. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass)

When he was brought before Wrack, Turlough accused the Doctor of being a spy. (TV: Enlightenment)

Miles Barrington Smythe was a Russian spy in 1963 London. (TV: The Cambridge Spy)

A spy stole a top secret file from UNIT HQ. (COMIC: Levitation)