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{{Infobox Individual |image = |individual name = Parker |alias= |race = Human |home planet = [[Earth]] |appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'' |actor = uncredited}}
{{Infobox Individual |image = |individual name = Parker |alias= |race = Human |home planet = [[Earth]] |appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'' |actor = uncredited}}


'''Parker''' was the driver of Madame [[Vastra]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'') {{character stub}}  
'''Parker''' was the Victorian chaffeur of Madame [[Vastra]]. It is likely that he had some knowledge of aliens or extra-terrestrial life forms, as his mistress was a [[Silurian]], which didn't seem to bother him. He drove Vastra's carriage back from a venture in which Vastra had eaten [[Jack the Ripper]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'') {{character stub}}
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===Trivia===
*Parker's name was a reference to the popular Gerry Anderson television series ''Thunderbirds''; when Vastra thanked Parker after dispatching Jack the Ripper and told him to bring the carriage round, he said "Yes, m'lady"; this was the phrase commonly used by Lady Penelope's chaffeur Parker when he was asked by Lady Penelope to "bring the car around", and was also used in many other situations.
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
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Revision as of 16:58, 2 November 2011

Parker was the Victorian chaffeur of Madame Vastra. It is likely that he had some knowledge of aliens or extra-terrestrial life forms, as his mistress was a Silurian, which didn't seem to bother him. He drove Vastra's carriage back from a venture in which Vastra had eaten Jack the Ripper. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

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Trivia

  • Parker's name was a reference to the popular Gerry Anderson television series Thunderbirds; when Vastra thanked Parker after dispatching Jack the Ripper and told him to bring the carriage round, he said "Yes, m'lady"; this was the phrase commonly used by Lady Penelope's chaffeur Parker when he was asked by Lady Penelope to "bring the car around", and was also used in many other situations.