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As the crew searched for the two stowaways, a [[Dalek time machine]] materialised on the deck, having chased the [[First Doctor]] to the spot. The boatswain was the first to spot the [[Dalek]]s which he identified as the "white terror of Barbary." The Daleks' appearance frightened everyone aboard into immediately abandoning ship. The boatswain was one of the first to leap overboard from the gunwale in the hope of escape. Neither his remains nor those of anyone else from ship were ever recovered. Like the others, the boatswain is assumed to have perished on or shortly after 25 November 1872. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]'' episode 3, "[[Flight Through Eternity]]") | As the crew searched for the two stowaways, a [[Dalek time machine]] materialised on the deck, having chased the [[First Doctor]] to the spot. The boatswain was the first to spot the [[Dalek]]s which he identified as the "white terror of Barbary." The Daleks' appearance frightened everyone aboard into immediately abandoning ship. The boatswain was one of the first to leap overboard from the gunwale in the hope of escape. Neither his remains nor those of anyone else from ship were ever recovered. Like the others, the boatswain is assumed to have perished on or shortly after 25 November 1872. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]'' episode 3, "[[Flight Through Eternity]]") | ||
==Behind the scenes== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The boatswain is never named in the episode, being referred to exclusively as "Boatswain" or "Mister Boatswain". | * The boatswain is never named in the episode, being referred to exclusively as "Boatswain" or "Mister Boatswain". | ||
* Actor [[Patrick Carter]] affected a lower-class north-eastern American accent; whereas the ship's real-world second mate, Andrew Gilling, was [[Denmark|Danish]]. Capt. Briggs, Mr. Richardson, and cook/steward [[Edward William Head|Edward Head]] were Americans; four [[Germany|German]] seamen rounded out the crew. | * Actor [[Patrick Carter]] affected a lower-class north-eastern American accent; whereas the ship's real-world second mate, Andrew Gilling, was [[Denmark|Danish]]. Capt. Briggs, Mr. Richardson, and cook/steward [[Edward William Head|Edward Head]] were Americans; four [[Germany|German]] seamen rounded out the crew. | ||
* Boatswain was spelled phonetically, "Bosun", in the credits for "[[Flight Through Eternity]]". | * Boatswain was spelled phonetically, "Bosun", in the credits for "[[Flight Through Eternity]]". | ||
==External links== | == External links == | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Mary Celeste|Wikipedia:''Mary Celeste'']] | * [[Wikipedia:Mary Celeste|Wikipedia:''Mary Celeste'']] | ||
* [http://www.maryceleste.net/crew.htm United States "List of Persons" form for ''Mary Celeste'', filed 4 November 1872] | * [http://www.maryceleste.net/crew.htm United States "List of Persons" form for ''Mary Celeste'', filed 4 November 1872] | ||
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