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'''Doris Squire''' was the wife of farmer [[Squire]]. When her husband discovered a [[Silurian]] hiding in his barn, he told her to call the police. When the Silurian attacked him, she saw it and had a nervous breakdown. She was taken to the local hospital, where [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] questioned her and learned what had happened. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') | '''Doris Squire''' was the wife of farmer [[Squire]]. When her husband discovered a [[Silurian]] hiding in his barn, he told her to call the police. When the Silurian attacked him, she saw it and had a nervous breakdown. She was taken to the local hospital, where [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] questioned her and learned what had happened. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') | ||
Several weeks later, she was being treated for shock "after claiming to see some sort of lizard walking upright like a man." According to [[James Stevens]], this story did not even make into the gutter press. ([[MA]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | Several weeks later, she was still being treated for shock "after claiming to see some sort of lizard walking upright like a man." According to [[James Stevens]], this story did not even make into the gutter press. ([[MA]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
[[Category:20th century individuals|Squire]] | [[Category:20th century individuals|Squire]] |
Revision as of 23:20, 14 June 2011
Doris Squire was the wife of farmer Squire. When her husband discovered a Silurian hiding in his barn, he told her to call the police. When the Silurian attacked him, she saw it and had a nervous breakdown. She was taken to the local hospital, where the Doctor questioned her and learned what had happened. (DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians)
Several weeks later, she was still being treated for shock "after claiming to see some sort of lizard walking upright like a man." According to James Stevens, this story did not even make into the gutter press. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)