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The real Royal Navy assisted in making the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''. The [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] specifically thanked them in the story's credits. | The real Royal Navy assisted in making the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''. The [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] specifically thanked them in the story's credits. | ||
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The Royal Navy was one branch of Great Britain's military. One of their bases was HMS Seaspite. In the 20th century, the Master stole electronic spares from HMS Seaspite, disguising himself as a naval officer, in order to create a device to make contact with the Sea Devils. Later, the Royal Navy was ordered by Private Secretary Walker to attack the hostile Sea Devil base. The Sea Devils captured HMS Seaspite, but additional naval reinforcements called in by Captain Hart took it back. (TV: The Sea Devils)
Members
- Radar Plot Third Class Ben Jackson (TV: The War Machines)
- Surgeon-Lieutenant Harry Sullivan (TV: Robot)
- Captain John Hart (TV: The Sea Devils)
- 3rd Officer Jane Blythe (TV: The Sea Devils)
- Commander Ridgeway (TV: The Sea Devils)
- Lt. Commander Mitchell (TV: The Sea Devils)
- Captain Fenton (PROSE: The Thing from Outer Space)
- Commander Millington (TV: The Curse of Fenric)
- Bates (TV: The Curse of Fenric)
- Stapleton Petherbridge (AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors)
Behind the scenes
The real Royal Navy assisted in making the Doctor Who television story The Sea Devils. The BBC specifically thanked them in the story's credits.