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rv - sorry, there's no basis for the assertion that REG became the Ninth Doctor, since REG *was* the Ninth and RTD has stated that CE was the Ninth as well.
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Re-inserting pointlessly deleted section. Deleter claimed it's "too trivial". Um, that's why it's in the trivia section...!
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Richard E. Grant had previously played the Doctor, albeit briefly, in the 1999 [[Comic Relief]] charity special ''[[Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death]]''. In this story Grant's Doctor was characterised as conceited, a trait associated with many of Grant's past acting roles.
* Richard E. Grant had previously played the Doctor, albeit briefly, in the 1999 [[Comic Relief]] charity special ''[[Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death]]''. In this story Grant's Doctor was characterised as conceited, a trait associated with many of Grant's past acting roles.

* Although both well known for large bodies of subsequent work, actors Richard E. Grant and [[Paul McGann]] are both best-known for (and continue to be identified with) one of their first-ever film jobs, the famous cult film ''[[Withnail and I]]'', in which Grant and McGann play co-leads. Thus, despite the fact that Grant's appearances as the Doctor are regarded as non-canonical, it can nevertheless be said that both the stars of ''Withnail and I'' went on to play the Doctor decades later. In fact, given that the "Shalka" Doctor was originally intended to be the canonical ninth Doctor, it can even be said that "and I" actually regenerated into "Withnail", or would have if the Shalka Doctor had not been [[retconned]] out of canonicity.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:44, 10 March 2006

The Doctor
The Shalka Doctor
Doctor Who character
File:Shalka doctor.jpg
First regular appearanceScream of the Shalka
Last regular appearanceThe Feast of the Stone
Portrayed byRichard E. Grant
Preceded byEighth Doctor (unofficial regeneration)
Succeeded byN/A
Information
Tenure2003
No of series1
Appearances1 story (6 episodes)
CompanionsAndroid version of the Master, Alison Cheney
ChronologyScream of the Shalka


The Shalka Doctor (or the REG Doctor or the Unofficial Ninth Doctor) is the name given to the character that appeared as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the flash-animated serial Scream of the Shalka in 2003 and the later short story The Feast of the Stone, which were based on the British science fiction television series, Doctor Who. He was voiced by the actor Richard E. Grant.

Overview

Scream of the Shalka was designed to be an official continuation of Doctor Who: at the time there were no plans for a continuation of the television series and plans for another movie were progressing very slowly. However, just before the webcast was released the 2005 series was announced. This caused this incarnation of the Doctor to be shunted to "unofficial" status. For more details see here.

Personality

To avoid capture by the Shalka, this Doctor tries to act as if he is a detached alien observer. However, he still has respect for human life and can not allow them to kill their hostage. Grant has described his interpretation of the Doctor as "Sherlock Holmes in space." This incarnation of the Doctor seems haunted by some undisclosed past event, to the point where he actively opposes the notion of Alison becoming a companion. For reasons likewise unexplained, he travels with an android duplicate of the Master, who resembles the Roger Delgado incarnation of the Master from the Third Doctor era (but is voiced by Derek Jacobi). The android Master does hint, however, that the Doctor's previous companion may have met an untimely end, perhaps explaining his initial reluctance to take on a new traveling companion.

The Shalka Doctor had an appreciation for the finer things that bordered on snobbery, although he shared with his other incarnations an abhorrence against evil. His travels seemed to be directed by an unseen power that he resented (possibly the Time Lords). This led to his refusal to intervene in the Shalka invasion of the village of Lannet until the death of a homeless woman raised his ire. He also had an abrasive relationship with the military similar to how the Third Doctor treated UNIT early in his tenure.

Trivia

  • Richard E. Grant had previously played the Doctor, albeit briefly, in the 1999 Comic Relief charity special Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death. In this story Grant's Doctor was characterised as conceited, a trait associated with many of Grant's past acting roles.
  • Although both well known for large bodies of subsequent work, actors Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann are both best-known for (and continue to be identified with) one of their first-ever film jobs, the famous cult film Withnail and I, in which Grant and McGann play co-leads. Thus, despite the fact that Grant's appearances as the Doctor are regarded as non-canonical, it can nevertheless be said that both the stars of Withnail and I went on to play the Doctor decades later. In fact, given that the "Shalka" Doctor was originally intended to be the canonical ninth Doctor, it can even be said that "and I" actually regenerated into "Withnail", or would have if the Shalka Doctor had not been retconned out of canonicity.

See also