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actor= [[Nicholas Courtney]]|undefined|mentions = [[BFBS]]: ''[[Just War (audio drama)|Just War]]''}} | actor= [[Nicholas Courtney]]|undefined|mentions = [[BFBS]]: ''[[Just War (audio drama)|Just War]]''}} | ||
'''Wolsey''' was a | '''Wolsey''' was a [[cat]] from [[1910s]] [[Earth]] that travelled with the [[Seventh Doctor]], and later belonged to [[Bernice Summerfield]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Revision as of 22:23, 9 September 2011
Wolsey was a cat from 1910s Earth that travelled with the Seventh Doctor, and later belonged to Bernice Summerfield.
Biography
Wolsey was a large tomcat with tabby markings. He was a capable hunter, and utterly disdainful of human beings. He originally belonged to Joan Redfern. She gave Wolsey to the Doctor to 'guard' him. (NA: Human Nature)
Following his regeneration and subsequent reunion with Bernice Summerfield, the Eighth Doctor passed Wolsey to Bernice so that she could watch over him. (NA: The Dying Days)
Wolsey was temporarily transformed into a 'person' when a Perfecton missile hit the ship on which he and owner Bernice Summerfield were travelling. In the Perfecton-generated reality, Wolsey appeared as a seven-foot-tall, fully-clothed, talking, bipedal cat with a large cavalier hat. In this form Wolsey displayed passions for singing, dancing, and rude jokes. He addresses Benny as "servant-woman," confirming her suspicions about human-cat relations. (BNA/BFBS: Oh No It Isn't!)
Wolsey was present when Peter Summerfield said his first word. (BFBS: The Mirror Effect)
As Wolsey got older, he became lame in his back leg. (BFBS: A Life Worth Living)
Though Wolsey was neutered, he nevertheless managed to sire several litters of kittens during his time at the Braxiatel Collection. Wolsey died in January 2606, at a very advanced age, and was buried on KS-159, in the gardens of the Braxiatel Collection. (BFBS: Something Changed)
Behind the scenes
- In Wolsey's single "speaking" role, the audio adaptation of Oh No It Isn't! in which he is transformed into a humanoid, he was voiced by Nicholas Courtney.
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