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'''''The Ghouls of Grestonspey''''' was a short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1971]]. It was odd in its portrayal of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], or as he was known in parts of this story, "the [[UNIT]] Commander". The character was shown to get angry quickly, insulting his soldiers when they are clearly fear ridden. He also showed little concern for [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]]'s welfare, trusting him to solve his own problems when he was kidnapped. Likewise, the Doctor is shown to be angry, even considering himself too good to be taken prisoner.  
'''''The Ghouls of Grestonspey''''' was a short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1971]]. It was odd in its portrayal of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], or as he was known in parts of this story, "the [[UNIT]] Commander". The character was shown to get angry quickly, insulting his soldiers when they are clearly fear ridden. He also showed little concern for [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]]'s welfare, trusting him to solve his own problems when he was kidnapped. Likewise, the Doctor was shown to be angry, even considering himself too good to be taken prisoner.  
==Summary==
==Summary==
When the Doctor is kidnapped on a [[Scotland|Scottish]] moor, he finds himself underground, and not alone...
When the Doctor is kidnapped on a [[Scotland|Scottish]] moor, he finds himself underground, and not alone...
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