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Professor '''Emilia Rumford''' was an [[archaeologist]] and author of ''[[Bronze Age Burials in Gloucestershire]]''. She helped the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana I]] defeat [[Cessair]], who had been posing as [[Vivien Fay]], her friend and assistant. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'')
Professor '''Amelia Rumford''' was an [[archaeologist]] and author of ''[[Bronze Age Burials in Gloucestershire]]''. She helped the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana I]] defeat [[Cessair]], who had been posing as [[Vivien Fay]], her friend and assistant. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
While the character's name is "Amelia Rumford" in [[Terrance Dicks]]' novelisation of ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' and promotional material for its audiobook<ref>[http://www.bbcshop.com/doctor-who/doctor-who+the-stones-of-blood/invt/9781408467114/ "The Stones of Blood" audiobook at the BBC Shop]</ref>, it has been occasionally presented with the alternate spelling "Emilia Rumford" in certain production materials and promotional materials for the story. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/stonesofblood/detail.shtml "The Stones of Blood" at the BBC's classic episode guide]</ref> The episode credits for ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'' refer to the character as simply "Professor Rumford", leaving the canonical spelling unclear.
While the character's name is "Amelia Rumford" in [[Terrance Dicks]]' novelisation of ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' and promotional material for its audiobook<ref>[http://www.bbcshop.com/doctor-who/doctor-who+the-stones-of-blood/invt/9781408467114/ "The Stones of Blood" audiobook at the BBC Shop]</ref>, it has been occasionally presented with the alternate spelling "Emilia Rumford" in certain production materials and promotional materials for the story. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/stonesofblood/detail.shtml "The Stones of Blood" at the BBC's classic episode guide]</ref> The episode credits for ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'' refer to the character as simply "Professor Rumford", leaving the canonical spelling unclear.


==Footnotes==
== Footnotes ==
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Revision as of 22:22, 5 June 2021

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Professor Amelia Rumford was an archaeologist and author of Bronze Age Burials in Gloucestershire. She helped the Fourth Doctor and Romana I defeat Cessair, who had been posing as Vivien Fay, her friend and assistant. (TV: The Stones of Blood)

Behind the scenes

While the character's name is "Amelia Rumford" in Terrance Dicks' novelisation of Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood and promotional material for its audiobook[1], it has been occasionally presented with the alternate spelling "Emilia Rumford" in certain production materials and promotional materials for the story. [2] The episode credits for The Stones of Blood refer to the character as simply "Professor Rumford", leaving the canonical spelling unclear.

Footnotes