Parkinson (Remembrance of the Daleks)

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Parkinson was a blind vicar who lived in Shoreditch in 1963.

Before he became a reverend, he had gone to Oxford and enlisted to fight in World War I. At the rank of captain, he was blinded by a German mustard gas attack in Verdun, France. He felt he had been 'called to God' and felt His presence while being treated at a dressing station. (PROSE: Remembrance of the Daleks)

In 1963, he prepared a grave for the Hand of Omega at the request of the First Doctor, and later presided over the burial of the coffin containing the Hand at the request of the Seventh Doctor. He stated to the Doctor that he had noticed the Doctor's voice had changed since they last met, to which the Doctor replied, "Yes it has changed, several times". (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)

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Parkinson is only named in the novelisation. The vicar goes unnamed in the original story as broadcast.