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* American actor [[wikipedia:Dennis Hopper|Dennis Hopper]] was considered for the role of Mr. Copper and was later offered the part of [[Max Capricorn]]. The actor was interested in appearing in the show, but Hopper's availability proved insurmountable. Nevertheless, the eventual prominence of the character, originally envisaged as a much smaller part, is a direct result of trying to get Hopper to play the role. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'' | * American actor [[wikipedia:Dennis Hopper|Dennis Hopper]] was considered for the role of Mr. Copper and was later offered the part of [[Max Capricorn]]. The actor was interested in appearing in the show, but Hopper's availability proved insurmountable. Nevertheless, the eventual prominence of the character, originally envisaged as a much smaller part, is a direct result of trying to get Hopper to play the role. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'' | ||
* A [[Mr Copper Foundation]] developed the [[Sub-wave communication]] network used by [[Harriet Jones]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'') Though the script for ''The Stolen Earth'' does not make clear it is ''this'' Mr Copper who started the foundation, [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]] certainly does. | * A [[Mr Copper Foundation]] developed the [[Sub-wave communication]] network used by [[Harriet Jones]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'') Though the script for ''The Stolen Earth'' does not make clear it is ''this'' Mr Copper who started the foundation, [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]] certainly does. | ||
* The first name of this character is not revealed in a narrative source. Nor does it appear on the end credits of ''Voyage''. Or the final shooting script. Or the official ''Doctor Who'' website's pages having to do with ''Voyage''. Or [[DWM 390]] and [[DWM 391|391]], the two isues of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' published around the time of the episode's premiere. The first name was such an irrelevance that [[RTD]] said in the web commentary for the episode that it would make "a great trivia question", but that he can't remember it. It ''does'' appear in one of the first drafts, available to read in at least the original edition of ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]''. There, dialogue that was excised from subsequent revisions proclaims that he is ''Bayldon'' Copper. However, this information is so far removed from the episode ''as aired'' that [[forum:Bayldon Copper?|this wiki has decided]] to ignore it in the naming of this article. | |||
[[Category:21st century individuals|Copper, Bayldon]] | [[Category:21st century individuals|Copper, Bayldon]] | ||
[[Category:Historians|Copper, Bayldon]] | [[Category:Historians|Copper, Bayldon]] | ||
[[Category:Tenth Doctor allies]] | [[Category:Tenth Doctor allies]] | ||
[[Category:Salespersons]] | [[Category:Salespersons]] |
Revision as of 15:43, 13 January 2012
Mr Copper was an employee aboard the Titanic who met the Tenth Doctor and Astrid Peth. After the near-destruction of the bessel, the Doctor allowed him to live in 21st century England.
Biography
Mr Copper was a travelling salesman. He reached retirement with little to show for a life's work. He pretended to have a first class degree in "Earthonomics" to get the job of Ship Historian. In reality he had been a student at Mrs Golightly's Happy Travelling University and Dry Cleaners. Copper helped the Tenth Doctor defeat the Host. After this adventure, he was stranded on Earth with nothing save the clothes on his back and a million-pound credit card. He had been issued this by the Capricorn Cruise Lines for purchasing trinkets from the local life forms, including samples of their local delicacy, beef.
After being refused an opportunity to travel with the Doctor (because the Doctor did not want a new companion at the time), the Doctor told him that the credit card he had was worth the local equivalent of 50,000,056 Credits. Ecstatic at his newfound wealth, he planned to make a life on Earth so he wouldn't spend the rest of his life in prison on Sto for fraud. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)
Personality
Mr Copper pretended to be knowledgeable about Earth but often made mistakes describing the Earth. Copper had been a travelling salesman but felt that he had not been able to accomplish anything in his life and lied to get a place on the Titanic. Nevertheless he was a kind-hearted man, following the Doctor loyally and hoping to travel with him. He also tried to comfort the Doctor about the death of Astrid Peth, telling him to let her go. Mr Copper was ecstatic to find out he was a millionaire and promised to make the Doctor proud. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)
Behind the scenes
- American actor Dennis Hopper was considered for the role of Mr. Copper and was later offered the part of Max Capricorn. The actor was interested in appearing in the show, but Hopper's availability proved insurmountable. Nevertheless, the eventual prominence of the character, originally envisaged as a much smaller part, is a direct result of trying to get Hopper to play the role. (REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale
- A Mr Copper Foundation developed the Sub-wave communication network used by Harriet Jones. (DW: The Stolen Earth) Though the script for The Stolen Earth does not make clear it is this Mr Copper who started the foundation, REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale certainly does.
- The first name of this character is not revealed in a narrative source. Nor does it appear on the end credits of Voyage. Or the final shooting script. Or the official Doctor Who website's pages having to do with Voyage. Or DWM 390 and 391, the two isues of Doctor Who Magazine published around the time of the episode's premiere. The first name was such an irrelevance that RTD said in the web commentary for the episode that it would make "a great trivia question", but that he can't remember it. It does appear in one of the first drafts, available to read in at least the original edition of Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale. There, dialogue that was excised from subsequent revisions proclaims that he is Bayldon Copper. However, this information is so far removed from the episode as aired that this wiki has decided to ignore it in the naming of this article.