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|name = Father Time |
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|doctor = Eighth Doctor |
|doctor = Eighth Doctor |
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− | |companions = Debbie Castle |
+ | |companions = Debbie Castle, [[Miranda Dawkins]] |
|enemy = [[Ferran]] |
|enemy = [[Ferran]] |
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+ | |setting = [[1980]]s: {{il|Greyfrith|[[London]]|[[India]]|[[Berlin]]|[[Florida]]|Space shuttle ''[[atlantis (space shuttle)|Atlantis]]''}} |
|writer = [[Lance Parkin]] |
|writer = [[Lance Parkin]] |
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− | |publisher = |
+ | |publisher = BBC Books |
− | |release date = [[January]] |
+ | |release date = [[8 January (releases)|8 January]] [[2001 (releases)|2001]] |
− | |format = Paperback Book, |
+ | |format = Paperback Book; 29 Chapters, 288 Pages |
|isbn = ISBN 0-563-53810-4 |
|isbn = ISBN 0-563-53810-4 |
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|prev = Endgame (novel) |
|prev = Endgame (novel) |
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|next = Escape Velocity (novel) |
|next = Escape Velocity (novel) |
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+ | }}{{dab page|Father Time (disambiguation)}} |
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− | }} |
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− | '''''Father Time''''' was the forty-first novel in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Lance Parkin]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Miranda Dawkins]]. |
+ | '''''Father Time''''' was the forty-first novel in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Lance Parkin]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]] and introduced his adoptive daughter [[Miranda Dawkins]]. |
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− | == Publisher’s |
+ | == Publisher’s summary == |
''"I love her," the Doctor said.'' |
''"I love her," the Doctor said.'' |
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* [[Ferran]] |
* [[Ferran]] |
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* Prefect [[Zevron]] |
* Prefect [[Zevron]] |
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+ | * Deputy [[Sallak]] |
* [[Debbie Castle]] |
* [[Debbie Castle]] |
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* [[Alex (Father Time)|Alex]] |
* [[Alex (Father Time)|Alex]] |
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* [[Cate]] |
* [[Cate]] |
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* [[Dinah]] |
* [[Dinah]] |
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− | * [[Gibson]] |
+ | * [[Gibson (Father Time)|Gibson]] |
* [[Graltor]] |
* [[Graltor]] |
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− | * [[Joel]] |
+ | * [[Joel (Father Time)|Joel]] |
* [[Kim Dawkins]] |
* [[Kim Dawkins]] |
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* [[Kirst]] |
* [[Kirst]] |
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− | * [[Mather]] |
+ | * [[Felix Mather]] |
+ | * [[Rum (Father Time)|Rum]] |
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* [[Tarvin]] |
* [[Tarvin]] |
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+ | * [[Thélash]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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=== The Doctor === |
=== The Doctor === |
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− | * After he steals a space shuttle, the Doctor comments that he belongs out in space. |
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− | * The Doctor becomes a millionaire so Miranda will want for nothing growing up. |
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− | * The Doctor keeps all of Miranda's milk teeth. |
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* The Doctor sees Mr [[Saldaamir]] and [[Dalek]]s in a vision of his future. |
* The Doctor sees Mr [[Saldaamir]] and [[Dalek]]s in a vision of his future. |
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− | * The Doctor remembers waking up in a train carriage over a century ago |
+ | * The Doctor remembers waking up in a [[train]] carriage over a century ago. |
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+ | * The Doctor has an [[eidetic memory]]. |
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+ | * He plays [[chess]] and beats all the members of the school chess club. |
=== The Doctor's items === |
=== The Doctor's items === |
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− | * The Doctor has built a [[ |
+ | * The Doctor has built a [[sonic suitcase]] that can (amongst other things) open doors with sonic vibrations. |
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=== History === |
=== History === |
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− | * In the [[far future]], the universe is ruled by [[the Emperor |
+ | * In the [[far future]], the universe is ruled by [[the Emperor]]. |
+ | * Ferran reads the Doctor's memories, and sees — among others — multiple wars, [[rape]], flooding [[mine]]s, [[stock market]] crashes, [[AIDS]], [[concentration camp]]s, [[anthrax]] and [[Agent Orange]] as examples of evil on [[Earth]]. |
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=== Individuals === |
=== Individuals === |
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− | * The Doctor's breath doesn't fog in cold weather. Miranda notices it and comments that neither does hers. |
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− | * [[Miranda Dawkins]] is said to resemble the Doctor in her tone of voice, manner and appearance. She has two hearts and doesn't need much sleep. |
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− | * Miranda has picked up enough of her father's habits to be a thorn in Ferran's side, incite a revolt and lead a revolution, including convincing a robot to join her. |
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=== Planets === |
=== Planets === |
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* [[Neo-phobus]] (aka [[Voga]]) is mentioned. |
* [[Neo-phobus]] (aka [[Voga]]) is mentioned. |
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− | * The Doctor encountered the Prefect and Sallak on the planets Galspar and Falkus before (it could have been the [[Seventh Doctor]] with [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Chris Cwej]]. |
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=== Species === |
=== Species === |
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* The [[Klade]] are implied to have been created by the [[Dalek]]s. |
* The [[Klade]] are implied to have been created by the [[Dalek]]s. |
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− | * The Hunters |
+ | * The Hunters are [[humanoid]] with elongated bodies. |
− | * Faction Klade |
+ | * Faction Klade are members of an alliance from the [[far future]]. |
=== Vehicles === |
=== Vehicles === |
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− | * The |
+ | * The Doctor steals a [[space shuttle]] to rescue Miranda. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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+ | [[File:DWM_301_FATHER_TIME.jpg|thumb|Art by [[Roger Langridge]] from DWM 301]] |
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* This is the fifth story in the "Earth Arc". |
* This is the fifth story in the "Earth Arc". |
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* A "What If" set visit was published on the BBC website at the time of this novel's publication. The BBC has subsequently removed the page which was located at (http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/books/telepress/fathertime_feature.shtml), but the page can be accessed via the Internet Archive 'Wayback Machine' at [http://web.archive.org/web/20010329191019/www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/books/eighth/fathertime_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive]. |
* A "What If" set visit was published on the BBC website at the time of this novel's publication. The BBC has subsequently removed the page which was located at (http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/books/telepress/fathertime_feature.shtml), but the page can be accessed via the Internet Archive 'Wayback Machine' at [http://web.archive.org/web/20010329191019/www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/books/eighth/fathertime_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive]. |
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− | * Miranda appears in later novels, and is also featured in a spin-off comic series, ''[[Miranda (comic)|Miranda]]'', published during 2003. |
+ | * Miranda appears in later novels, and is also featured in a spin-off comic series, ''[[Miranda (comic story)|Miranda]]'', published during 2003. |
=== Reprint === |
=== Reprint === |
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== Continuity == |
== Continuity == |
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− | * The Doctor uses a Martian greeting first used in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy]]''. [[Bernice Summerfield]] also uses it in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]''. |
+ | * The Doctor uses a Martian greeting first used in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]''. [[Bernice Summerfield]] also uses it in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]''. |
− | * The Doctor revisits Betty Stobbold, Reverend Stobbold’s daughter from [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Burning]]'' |
+ | * The Doctor revisits Betty Stobbold, Reverend Stobbold’s daughter from [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Burning]]''. |
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− | * The Doctor dreams of a house that has "[[TARDIS|hundreds of bedrooms, a swimming pool, an art gallery and a library, even a greenhouse the size of Kew Gardens]]" |
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+ | * The Doctor tells Miranda various stories when she is a child, including tales of a [[Vortis|planet]] where the [[Menoptera|moths]] and the [[Zarbi|ants]] are at war, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet]]'') a [[Kandy Man|man made of liquorice]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'') and an empress in a jar. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'') |
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* Ferran mentions several records of the Doctor's activities during the late 20th century. These include: |
* Ferran mentions several records of the Doctor's activities during the late 20th century. These include: |
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− | :* [[Baghdad]] ([[PROSE]]: |
+ | :* [[Baghdad]] ([[PROSE]]: [[Interference - Book One|''Interference - Book One'']] and ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'') |
:* Lloyds building ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bullet Time]]'') |
:* Lloyds building ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bullet Time]]'') |
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:* The Martian Invasion ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]'') |
:* The Martian Invasion ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]'') |
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:* The [[Kulan]] Invasion ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'') |
:* The [[Kulan]] Invasion ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'') |
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+ | * During the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s unintentional visit to [[Messaline]] in the far future, his DNA was extracted and used to create a female [[Time Lord]] clone called [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]], making her technically his "daughter" as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'') |
== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{dwrefguide|whobbc41.htm|Father Time}} |
* {{dwrefguide|whobbc41.htm|Father Time}} |
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+ | * {{whoniverse|ed41|Father Time}} |
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010329191019/www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/books/eighth/fathertime_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive] |
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010329191019/www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/books/eighth/fathertime_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive] |
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Revision as of 00:08, 16 January 2016
- You may wish to consult
Father Time (disambiguation)
for other, similarly-named pages.
Father Time was the forty-first novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Lance Parkin. It featured the Eighth Doctor and introduced his adoptive daughter Miranda Dawkins.
Publisher’s summary
"I love her," the Doctor said.
"Of course you do, she’s your daughter."
Earth in the nineteen-eighties is a battleground. Rival alien factions have travelled from the far future to pursue their vendetta.
With UFOs filling the skies, a giant robot stalking the Derbyshire hills, and alien hunters searching for the mysterious Last One, the Doctor is the only man who can protect the innocents caught in the crossfire.
But old scores are being settled, the fate of a Galactic Empire is at stake, and, against his will, the Doctor is drawn into a decade-long war that will strike at those he holds most dear.
The Doctor has lost his memory, his friends, his past and his TARDIS.
All he has now is the love of his daughter.
But will even that be taken from him?
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Eighth Doctor
- Miranda Dawkins
- Ferran
- Prefect Zevron
- Deputy Sallak
- Debbie Castle
- Alex
- Arnold Knight
- Barry Castle
- Bob
- Cate
- Dinah
- Gibson
- Graltor
- Joel
- Kim Dawkins
- Kirst
- Felix Mather
- Rum
- Tarvin
- Thélash
References
The Doctor
- The Doctor sees Mr Saldaamir and Daleks in a vision of his future.
- The Doctor remembers waking up in a train carriage over a century ago.
- The Doctor has an eidetic memory.
- He plays chess and beats all the members of the school chess club.
The Doctor's items
- The Doctor has built a sonic suitcase that can (amongst other things) open doors with sonic vibrations.
- The TARDIS outer shell is fully regenerated, including the writing and the light on top. He keeps it in his garden.
- The Doctor drives a Trabant, which he obtained in East Germany.
History
- In the far future, the universe is ruled by the Emperor.
- Ferran reads the Doctor's memories, and sees — among others — multiple wars, rape, flooding mines, stock market crashes, AIDS, concentration camps, anthrax and Agent Orange as examples of evil on Earth.
Individuals
- Iris Wildthyme visited the Doctor during the 1980s.
Planets
- Neo-phobus (aka Voga) is mentioned.
Species
- The Klade are implied to have been created by the Daleks.
- The Hunters are humanoid with elongated bodies.
- Faction Klade are members of an alliance from the far future.
Vehicles
- The Doctor steals a space shuttle to rescue Miranda.
Notes
- This is the fifth story in the "Earth Arc".
- A "What If" set visit was published on the BBC website at the time of this novel's publication. The BBC has subsequently removed the page which was located at (http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/books/telepress/fathertime_feature.shtml), but the page can be accessed via the Internet Archive 'Wayback Machine' at BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive.
- Miranda appears in later novels, and is also featured in a spin-off comic series, Miranda, published during 2003.
Reprint
BBC Books has announced that a "print on demand" reprint edition of this novel will be made available as of 31st August 2011 as the imprint revisits adventures featuring the first eight Doctors.[source needed]
This book is also available as an ebook from the Amazon Kindle store.
Continuity
- The Doctor uses a Martian greeting first used in PROSE: Legacy. Bernice Summerfield also uses it in PROSE: The Dying Days.
- The Doctor revisits Betty Stobbold, Reverend Stobbold’s daughter from PROSE: The Burning.
- Debbie sees a picture of the Doctor in Stalingrad from 1951. (PROSE: Endgame)
- The Doctor tells Miranda various stories when she is a child, including tales of a planet where the moths and the ants are at war, (TV: The Web Planet) a man made of liquorice, (TV: The Happiness Patrol) and an empress in a jar. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress)
- Ferran mentions several records of the Doctor's activities during the late 20th century. These include:
- Baghdad (PROSE: Interference - Book One and Interference - Book Two)
- Lloyds building (PROSE: Bullet Time)
- The Martian Invasion (PROSE: The Dying Days)
- The Kulan Invasion (PROSE: Escape Velocity)
- During the Tenth Doctor's unintentional visit to Messaline in the far future, his DNA was extracted and used to create a female Time Lord clone called Jenny, making her technically his "daughter" as well. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)
External links
- Father Time at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Father Time at The Whoniverse
- BBC.co.uk Father Time: "Set Visit" at the Internet Archive