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* David was originally to be called David Sondheim before being changed to David Archer and, finally, David Campbell.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/k.html Shannon Sullivan - The Dalek Invasion of Earth]</ref>  
* David was originally to be called David Sondheim before being changed to David Archer and, finally, David Campbell.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/k.html Shannon Sullivan - The Dalek Invasion of Earth]</ref>  
* David was referred to in ''[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Crusaders]]'' as David Cameron, making him a coincidental namesake of {{w|David Cameron}}, a real-world British politician who later became [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. The real-world David Cameron was born eight months after ''Doctor Who and the Crusaders'' was published.
* David was referred to in ''[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Crusaders]]'' as David Cameron, making him a coincidental namesake of {{w|David Cameron}}, a real-world British politician who later became [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. The real-world David Cameron was born eight months after ''Doctor Who and the Crusaders'' was published.
* As related in ''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]: [[The Master (reference book)|The Master]]'', it was in [[2185]] [[AD]] (72,893 [[TL]]) that [[the Master]] kidnapped [[freedom fighter]] [[David Campbell]] and substituted a "[[Kamelion]]-type [[Kamelion (species)|robot]]" in his place in an attempt to warp the [[history]] of [[Earth]]. In response, the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] arranged to have [[Multi-Doctor Event|two]] [[incarnation]]s of [[the Doctor]] drawn out of the [[time stream]] to meet the threat. The two Doctors were able to combine their mental force to overcome the Master's psionic control of the robot, after which the Master escaped into Earth's [[20th century]].
* In ''[[Fellow Traveller (short story)|Fellow Traveller]]'', David is said to have died young due to a [[virus]]. It is uncertain whether or not this account, which does not mention [[Alex Campbell|Alex]], is intended as an explanation for his death as mentioned in ''[[An Earthly Child (audio story)|An Earthly Child]]'' or as a third account of his fate.
* In ''[[Fellow Traveller (short story)|Fellow Traveller]]'', David is said to have died young due to a [[virus]]. It is uncertain whether or not this account, which does not mention [[Alex Campbell|Alex]], is intended as an explanation for his death as mentioned in ''[[An Earthly Child (audio story)|An Earthly Child]]'' or as a third account of his fate.


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