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{{merge|Policeman (An Unearthly Child)|Considering the name, date, and location of the character, surely this is intended to be the same policeman?}}
{{rename|Should this be renamed [[Reg Cranfield (Shroud of Sorrow)]] so people don't confuse him for [[Reg Cranfield (actor)]].}}
{{rename|Should this be renamed [[Reg Cranfield (Shroud of Sorrow)]] so people don't confuse him for [[Reg Cranfield (actor)]].}}
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Revision as of 15:31, 14 September 2014

This page should be merged.

It should be relocated at Policeman (An Unearthly Child) because Considering the name, date, and location of the character, surely this is intended to be the same policeman?
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Should this be renamed Reg Cranfield (Shroud of Sorrow) so people don't confuse him for Reg Cranfield (actor).

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Reg Cranfield was a police constable. On 23 November 1963, he made his rounds on Totter's Lane, complaining about the fog and the cold, when he heard a voice calling out his name. He shone his light on the fog to reveal the face of his recently-deceased father (which was actually the Shroud). The Shroud, still masquerading as Reg's father, convinced him that it was Reg's fault that he passed away, and that he felt betrayed by him leaving, causing him to go mad with grief. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow)

Behind the scenes

Reg's name, the setting, and the setting's description are all a reference to An Unearthly Child, the first televised episode of Doctor Who, which opens with Reg Cranfield, playing a policeman, making his rounds through Totter's Lane on a foggy night.