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|species          = Human
|species          = Human
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|job              = Historian
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|affiliation      = National Museum
|origin            = Earth  
|origin            = Earth  
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|only              = The Red Lady (audio story)  
|only              = The Red Lady (audio story)  
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|voice actor       = David Yelland
|voice actor = David Yelland
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a history professor who was shown a collection which tracked [[the Red Lady]]. He rang [[Helen Sinclair]] thinking he heard [[Albert Kennedy]]'s death. He saw the Red Lady coming closer to him to the point that it killed him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')
[[Professor]] '''Walter Pritchett''' worked at the [[National Museum]]. He was friends with his [[assistant]], [[Helen Sinclair]], and was both pleased and upset that [[Timothy (The Red Lady)|Timothy]] was promoted over her in [[1963]].
 
[[Albert Kennedy]] showed [[Francis McCallum|Dr Francis McCallum]]'s collection to Professor Pritchett, who was the first to look upon a [[tapestry]]. Kennedy called him whilst being killed by [[Caleera|the red lady]], leading him to call Helen for comfort. He began to see the red lady moving closer to him and, after Helen tried to take him home, returned to the museum and was killed by her, having locked himself in the room. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')


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Revision as of 22:46, 1 September 2020

Professor Walter Pritchett worked at the National Museum. He was friends with his assistant, Helen Sinclair, and was both pleased and upset that Timothy was promoted over her in 1963.

Albert Kennedy showed Dr Francis McCallum's collection to Professor Pritchett, who was the first to look upon a tapestry. Kennedy called him whilst being killed by the red lady, leading him to call Helen for comfort. He began to see the red lady moving closer to him and, after Helen tried to take him home, returned to the museum and was killed by her, having locked himself in the room. (AUDIO: The Red Lady)