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To date, Oliver is the only companion created for ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]'' as well as the only companion created by [[Big Finish Productions]] for any incarnation of the Doctor prior to the [[Fifth Doctor]]. | |||
He is also arguably the earliest chronological non-heterosexual companion to the Doctor, from an in-universe point of view. | |||
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Revision as of 21:38, 8 September 2015
Oliver Harper was a city trader in London in 1966. He travelled with the First Doctor and Steven Taylor for a brief period. (AUDIO: The Perpetual Bond)
At the time that he joined the TARDIS crew, Oliver was facing arrest by the Metropolitan Police Service for engaging in homosexual practices, then still a crime under British law. He initially kept this information from the Doctor and Steven as he believed that they would disapprove and force him to leave the TARDIS if they were to find out. After he had confessed his secret, though, Steven assured Oliver that the Doctor would do nothing of the sort. Furthermore, Steven told him that by his time, there was no longer any stigma attached to homosexuality and that same-sex relationships were common. (AUDIO: The Cold Equations)
He was killed by the Vardans on the planetoid Grace Alone but remained as a ghost in the TARDIS. As a ghost, he witnessed the Doctor's regeneration into his second incarnation in Antarctica in December 1986. (AUDIO: The First Wave)
Behind the scenes
To date, Oliver is the only companion created for The Companion Chronicles as well as the only companion created by Big Finish Productions for any incarnation of the Doctor prior to the Fifth Doctor.
He is also arguably the earliest chronological non-heterosexual companion to the Doctor, from an in-universe point of view.
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