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'''''The Ghouls of Grestonspey''''' was a short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1971]]. Its portrayal of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], or as he was known in parts of this story, "the [[UNIT]] Commander", was odd. He got angry quickly and insulted his soldiers when they were clearly fear-ridden. He also showed little concern for [[Third | '''''The Ghouls of Grestonspey''''' was a short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1971]]. Its portrayal of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], or as he was known in parts of this story, "the [[UNIT]] Commander", was odd. He got angry quickly and insulted his soldiers when they were clearly fear-ridden. He also showed little concern for the [[Third Doctor]]'s welfare, trusting him to solve his own problems when he was kidnapped. Likewise, the Doctor was angry, thinking 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... |