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}}{{nc}}'''Dr Who''' was a rather eccentric [[Human]] scientist, living in a cottage in [[England]] with his grand-daughters [[Susan (Dalek movies)|Susan]] and [[Barbara (Dalek movies)|Barbara]]. He also had a niece named [[Louise (Dalek movies)|Louise]]. Dr. Who had invented [[time travel]] in the form of ''[[TARDIS (Dalek movies)|Tardis]]'', a [[space-time vessel|machine]], the exterior of which looked just like a [[police box]]. | }}{{nc}}'''Dr Who''' was a rather eccentric [[Human]] scientist, living in a cottage in [[England]] with his grand-daughters [[Susan (Dalek movies)|Susan]] and [[Barbara (Dalek movies)|Barbara]]. He also had a niece named [[Louise (Dalek movies)|Louise]]. | ||
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Dr. Who had invented [[time travel]] in the form of ''[[TARDIS (Dalek movies)|Tardis]]'', a [[space-time vessel|machine]], the exterior of which looked just like a [[police box]]. | |||
While [[Ian (Dalek movies)|Ian]] was visiting his house he, Susan and Barbara went to have a look at ''Tardis''. A lever was accidentally pressed and Dr. Who and his friends and family were transported to [[Skaro]]. | While [[Ian (Dalek movies)|Ian]] was visiting his house he, Susan and Barbara went to have a look at ''Tardis''. A lever was accidentally pressed and Dr. Who and his friends and family were transported to [[Skaro]]. | ||
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:''It is not known what happened after the end of this adventure. A third film, based upon the televised serial ''[[The Chase]]'', was planned but never made. Additionally, [[Stanmark Producitons Limited]] obtained a license to make a series of 52 half-hour radio dramas based upon the character. Advertisements were published, but no episode was ever known to have been completed.<ref>[[David J Howe|Howe, David J.]], "The Lost Radio Plays". ''The Frame'' #10. May, 1989. p. 17.</ref><ref>[http://nzdwfc.tetrap.com/archive/tsv41/petercushing.html "Peter Cushing Obituary"]. ''Time Space Visualizer'' #41.</ref> | :''It is not known what happened after the end of this adventure. A third film, based upon the televised serial ''[[The Chase]]'', was planned but never made. Additionally, [[Stanmark Producitons Limited]] obtained a license to make a series of 52 half-hour radio dramas based upon the character. Advertisements were published, but no episode was ever known to have been completed.<ref>[[David J Howe|Howe, David J.]], "The Lost Radio Plays". ''The Frame'' #10. May, 1989. p. 17.</ref><ref>[http://nzdwfc.tetrap.com/archive/tsv41/petercushing.html "Peter Cushing Obituary"]. ''Time Space Visualizer'' #41.</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Dr. Who (Land of Fiction)]] | * [[Dr. Who (Land of Fiction)]] | ||
==Behind the Scenes== | |||
*Unlike the Doctor of the television series who, in common tradition, is never identified by the name "Doctor Who", the Cushing version is explicitly referenced by the name; the character's first name in this context is never revealed. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Non-canonical Doctors|Who]] | [[Category:Non-canonical Doctors|Who]] |
Revision as of 20:15, 27 May 2010
- For other uses, see Dr. Who.
Template:NcDr Who was a rather eccentric Human scientist, living in a cottage in England with his grand-daughters Susan and Barbara. He also had a niece named Louise.
Profile
Dr. Who had invented time travel in the form of Tardis, a machine, the exterior of which looked just like a police box.
While Ian was visiting his house he, Susan and Barbara went to have a look at Tardis. A lever was accidentally pressed and Dr. Who and his friends and family were transported to Skaro.
Trying to return Tardis home, Dr. Who opened the doors to find a Roman legion marching towards the ship. (Film: Dr. Who and the Daleks)
Tardis subsequently materialised on Oldark Moor, where Dr. Who and his companions encountered Count Tarkin. (ST: The House on Oldark Moor)
Subsequently, joined by Louise, they fought Daleks who had invaded Earth in the year 2150. (Film: Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD)
- It is not known what happened after the end of this adventure. A third film, based upon the televised serial The Chase, was planned but never made. Additionally, Stanmark Producitons Limited obtained a license to make a series of 52 half-hour radio dramas based upon the character. Advertisements were published, but no episode was ever known to have been completed.[1][2]
Trivia
- Fans suggest this Doctor comes from a parallel universe to the timelord known as The Doctor as there is a small amout of evidence.
- Like the First Doctor and Eleventh Doctor, his TARDIS had a St. John's Ambulance logo, as well as being the same shade of blue. He also had parts of the Doctor's personalities; the fashion sense that of the Third Doctor, the humbleness of the First Doctor and the curiosity of the Fifth Doctor, as well being part of similar events.
See Also
Behind the Scenes
- Unlike the Doctor of the television series who, in common tradition, is never identified by the name "Doctor Who", the Cushing version is explicitly referenced by the name; the character's first name in this context is never revealed.
References
- ↑ Howe, David J., "The Lost Radio Plays". The Frame #10. May, 1989. p. 17.
- ↑ "Peter Cushing Obituary". Time Space Visualizer #41.