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'''''Greyhound''''', subtitled "A memoir by Brigadier Sir [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]", was a short story released in ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]''.
'''''Greyhound''''', subtitled "A memoir by Brigadier Sir [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]", was a short story released in ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]''.



Revision as of 14:29, 9 March 2023

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Greyhound, subtitled "A memoir by Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart", was a short story released in The Doctor: His Lives and Times.

Summary

Lethbridge-Stewart is writing his memoirs, and has come to the chapter about working with the Doctor. He knows this will be removed from any publication by D Notice but feels if he doesn't write it, he "couldn't look him in the face".

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Notes

  • This story acts as a partial in-universe recap of the Third Doctor's era.
  • The Brigadier laments the Doctor's spotty understanding of human political realities and how he lumbered him with paperwork.
  • While he can't write about the Doctor, he's allowed to write about the Master (who turns out to be a member of the same club as the Doctor and has deliberately ensured they never meet there).
  • After the dinosaur invasion, the Brigadier began making sure UNIT were equipped to operate without the Doctor on assumption he might not show up in time next.
  • The Brigadier had an uncle in the Royal Navy. He compares his uncle's wanderlust to the Third Doctor's increasingly sporadic appearances.
  • In the second television listing for Attenborough in the Amazon, it is mentioned that Attenborough is currently in Darkest Peru - Darkest Peru is a fictional part of Peru that Paddington Bear, the titular bear of A Bear Called Paddington, originates from.

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