Wilfred Mott

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Wilfred Mott is an elderly London stall owner. He was also the father of Sylvia Noble and the grandfather of Donna Noble.

Biography

In December 2007, Wilfred was laid up with Spanish flu and therefore unable to attend his granddaughter's wedding. (DW: The Runaway Bride)

Wilfred was manning his newspaper stand in London, on Christmas Eve 2008, when he met the Doctor for the first time. At this point, Earth was aware of alien life and the threat they posed, and, given events surrounding the Sycorax (DW: The Christmas Invasion) and the Racnoss (DW: The Runaway Bride), believed that aliens might attack on Christmas. He claimed to the Doctor and Astrid to be the only person who has remained in London apart from Queen Elizabeth II (and her retinue in Buckingham Palace) as everyone else had fled into the countryside. He was angered when the Titanic hurtled over London. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)

An amateur astronomer, he pitched a tent in the house of his daughter's backyard in Chiswick spent most of his nights on top of a hill with a telescope watching out for aliens among the stars. Donna waved to him from the Doctor's TARDIS while flying away with the Doctor. He was happy that Donna had found what she wanted. (DW: Partners in Crime)

Donna went to visit him and her mother after she had arrived on earth again. She told him about the Doctor but not her mother because she knew she would react badly. She told him about ATMOS and what they where doing when the Doctor turned up with a UNIT solder and opened the family car to investigate an ATMOS device in more detail. Wilfred was trapped in the car when it was triggered and began to sufficate (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem), later freed by his daughter Sylvia Noble. The next day he told Donna that he would keep her secret safe and not tell her mother. (DW: The Poison Sky)

There is an as-yet unconfirmed account that Wilfred at one point discovered a new star, which was named after him. (TDA: Beautiful Chaos)

When the earth was moved into the Medusa Cascade he and Sylvia tried to fight against the Daleks. Wilf was armed with a paintball gun and fired it at a Dalek. The Dalek then said that his vision was not impaired and the paint dissolved. As it was about to extermanate him Rose Tyler teleported to the scene and killed the Dalek. He and Sylvia then took her to their home. And a communication came from a sub level network. Rose asked if they had a webcam but Sylvia commented that Wilf could not have one because of what he might do. He watched as Martha Jones and her Mother, Torchwood 3 and Mr Smith got in touch with Harriet Jones. Rose then located the doctor as she teleported out the look on Wilf ad Sylvia's face was shocked. (DW: The Stolen Earth) After the Earth was put back in its proper place, they are shown celebrating with each other. When the Doctor brought Donna back to them (without any memory of her adventures with him), Wilf promises to look up at the sky every night and remember him on Donna's behalf.

Donna's World

If his granddaughter Donna had turned right instead of left and never met the Doctor, Wilfred would never have met the Doctor, either: on Christmas Eve 2008 of the alternate timeline, he was in the English countryside, on holiday with his daughter and granddaughter, courtesy of Donna's winning raffle ticket. He and his family were thus spared the destruction of London, but the lingering radiation meant their forced evacuation to Leeds, where they had to share a house with several other families. Wilfred adjusted to this life fairly well--joining in the shanty singing in the kitchen, for example, much to Donna's dismay--and was gutted when all non-English residents of England were forcibly deported to "labour camps".

Wilfred set up his telescope in the house at Leeds; it was there that he and Donna first noticed the darkness spreading over the night sky, eating up the stars. It is this sight that finally prompts Donna to find Rose Tyler and repair her timeline. (DW: Turn Left)

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