Professor Chronotis

Professor Chronotis

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Denis Carey as Professor Chronotis
name=Professor Chronotis
series=Doctor Who
affiliation=Time Lords
race=Time Lord
planet=Gallifrey
era=Rassilon Era
start= Shada
finish= Shada
portrayed=Denis Carey (television) James Fox (webcast) Andrew Sachs (radio)

Professor Urban Chronotis is a fictional character created by Douglas Adams. He was originally created for the 1979 "Doctor Who" serial "Shada", starring Tom Baker and Lalla Ward. However, the filming of the serial was never completed due to an industrial action. Adams then re-used the character and many of the themes from "Shada" in his novel "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency", first published in 1987.

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In 1992, "Shada" was completed through the use of linking narration by Tom Baker and released on home video. In this version, the character was played by Denis Carey.

In 2003, "Shada" was remade as an animated webcast by Big Finish Productions for the BBC. Professor Chronotis was played by James Fox in this version, which was also released as an audio play on CD.

Chronotis holds the post of Regius Professor of Chronology at Cambridge University. He is also a Fellow of the fictional St. Cedd's College, Cambridge, where he has resided for many centuries. In "Shada", Chronotis is a retired Time Lord and old friend of the Doctor, living out his remaining centuries in academic seclusion. Owing to repeated time travel and advanced age, he is extremely forgetful and absent-minded. He often does not remember which time period he has traveled nor the reason why. Among other things, he has a liking for tea and silly jokes. It is also revealed during the course of "Shada" that Chronotis was a Time Lord criminal named Salyavin, who was imprisoned on and escaped from the prison planetoid Shada.

Dirk Gently

The "Dirk Gently" version of the character is almost identical to the "Shada" version, though the novel contains no references to Time Lords. Here Chronotis is so old and forgetful that he has no idea who or what he originally was, though he has vague memories of Cleopatra (who he claims wore outrageous earrings and reeked of cat food). His Chair of Chronology was created by mad king George III who was terrified that if time were to start flowing backwards, all the bad experiences of his life might recur; an understandable fear, particularly if a person is as barking mad as George III was. In fact, central to the book's theme are the three questions the King asked Reg upon his appointment; if one could travel through time, if there was a reason one thing happened after another, and if there was any way of stopping it. (The answers are, in order, yes, no and maybe, which leads to Dirk deducing the existence of the time machine as his associate, Richard, was only told about the second and third questions but given all "three" answers.) However, at the conclusion of the novel his time machine was burned out when the phone repair man fixed Reg's telephone so that it would never go wrong again; for some reason the phone always malfunctioned whenever Reg used the time machine due to there being something fundamentally inexplicable about the British telephone system.

In 2007, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" was adapted to radio and Professor Chronotis was portrayed by Andrew Sachs.

In both versions, Chronotis is a clandestine time-traveler, whose time machine (or TARDIS, as they are termed in "Doctor Who") is disguised as his college rooms.


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