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name=Dr. Harry Sullivan
series=Doctor Who
affiliation=Fourth Doctor
UNIT
race=Human
planet=Earth
era=20th century
start= "Robot"
finish= "The Android Invasion "
portrayed=Ian Marter Harry Sullivan is a fictional character from the British science-fiction television series "
Doctor Who " and is a companion of theFourth Doctor . Played byIan Marter , the character appears as a regular during the programme's twelfth season in 1974–1975.Character history
Harry is a doctor in the
Royal Navy , who is attached as medical officer to theUnited Nations Intelligence Taskforce , the military organisation to which the Doctor acts as scientific advisor. He is first mentioned (though not seen) in "Planet of the Spiders ", when the Brigadier thinks the Third Doctor has gone into a coma. The Brigadier calls "Doctor Sullivan" and asks him to come to the Doctor's laboratory, but tells him not to bother whenSergeant Benton wakes the Doctor by offering him a cup of coffee. In the next serial, "Robot", after the Doctor's third regeneration, Sullivan is called in to attend him, and ends up travelling aboard theTARDIS with theFourth Doctor andSarah Jane Smith (played byElisabeth Sladen ) for several subsequent adventures.Harry is rather old-fashioned and stereotypically English in his attitudes. He often employs slightly archaic language — for example, referring to Sarah affectionately as "old thing". He is nonetheless depicted as possessing great bravery and a "can-do" attitude, adapting well to the many strange situations in which he finds himself. He can, however, also be quite clumsy and unsubtle, leading the Doctor to once declare, in a moment of frustration, that "Harry Sullivan is an imbecile!" Nonetheless he is well-liked by the Doctor and Sarah, and has a slightly flirtatious relationship with the latter.
The character was originally devised by the production team as a means of handling any action scenes required in episodes when they had envisioned that the new Doctor would be played by an older actor (Sarah even jokingly compares Harry to
James Bond at one point). When forty year-oldTom Baker was cast, however, this was no longer a concern and the decision was taken to write Harry out — something producerPhilip Hinchcliffe later admitted was probably a mistake, as Harry was a likeable and popular character who worked well with both of his fellow leads.Harry's last regular appearance is in the season thirteen opener "
Terror of the Zygons ", which had actually been made at the conclusion of the twelfth production block and held over to start the following season. At the conclusion of this story he chooses to return toLondon by train rather than byTARDIS with the Doctor and Sarah, who continue their adventures without him. He does, however, reappear three stories later in "The Android Invasion ", both as the original Harry and an android double. This is the character's final appearance in the programme.A later production team gave some consideration to bringing Harry Sullivan back for a guest appearance in the 1983 story "
Mawdryn Undead ", part of the programme's twentieth anniversary season. Their first choice was the character ofIan Chesterton , but those plans fell through due to actor William Russell being unavailable. In the end, they decided to use the character ofBrigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (played byNicholas Courtney ) instead. Harry is mentioned in the story, however — the Brigadier tells theFifth Doctor that he was "seconded toNATO " and was last heard of "doing something 'hush-hush' atPorton Down ."Appearances in other media
After leaving the cast of the programme, Ian Marter went on to pen several novelisations of "Doctor Who" stories for
Target Books , writing an original novel, "Harry Sullivan's War", for them in 1985. In "Harry Sullivan's War", the character has become anMI5 operative (supporting the Brigadier's comment in "Mawdryn Undead"). Marter was believed to have been planning a sequel at the time of his death from adiabetic coma the following year.Between 1994 and 2003, the character of Harry appeared in several novels from
Virgin Publishing andBBC Books . Some of these stories are set in gaps between televised adventures featuring the character, but in several books he has been seen either earlier or later in life.In the
Virgin Missing Adventures novel "System Shock" (1995) and thePast Doctor Adventures novel "Millennium Shock " (1999), both by Justin Richards, he is seen during the 1990s as a Deputy Director of MI5. An even later early-21st century Harry has a cameo in the New Adventure "Damaged Goods " byRussell T. Davies .The New Adventure "
Blood Heat " (1993) by Jim Mortimore briefly depicts a parallel universe version of Harry serving on a nuclear submarine in adystopia n world ruled by the Silurians, where he manages to save the life of theSeventh Doctor 's companionBernice Summerfield .In
David A. McIntee 's Past Doctor Adventure "The Face of the Enemy" (1998) Harry is seen still working for the Royal Navy before his secondment to UNIT, which he first encounters in the novel.In the
Big Finish Productions audio drama "UNIT: The Wasting" (2005), Commodore Sullivan (who is working with NATO) is called on by the Brigadier for a favour but does not have a speaking part.Harry's previously unknown younger stepbrother, Will Sullivan (also a medical doctor), appears in the second series of the "Sarah Jane Smith Adventures" (2005-2006) audio plays by Big Finish, voiced by
Tom Chadbon . Harry is mentioned by both Will and Sarah, but he is apparently on some secret assignment and neither has seen him for a long time. Will is eventually revealed to be a sleeper agent of a religious cult targeting Sarah, and dies during the course of the series.A photo of Harry can be seen in Sarah Jane Smith's attic in "
The Sarah Jane Adventures " and in "Invasion of the Bane ", Sarah thought of naming her newly adopted son after him before deciding on Luke.Harry is a character in a treatment for a proposed Doctor Who movie, written by
Douglas Adams . The film was never made, but Adams recycled the plot as the third novel in hisHitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy series.List of appearances
Television
;Season 12
* "Robot"
* "The Ark in Space "
*"The Sontaran Experiment "
*"Genesis of the Daleks "
*"Revenge of the Cybermen ";Season 13
*"Terror of the Zygons "
*"The Android Invasion "Novels
;The Companions of Doctor Who
*"Harry Sullivan's War" byIan Marter ;
Virgin New Adventures
*"Blood Heat " byJim Mortimore (parallel universe version of Harry)
*"Damaged Goods " byRussell T. Davies ;
Virgin Missing Adventures
*"System Shock" byJustin Richards
*"A Device of Death " byChristopher Bulis ;
Past Doctor Adventures
*"The Face of the Enemy" byDavid A. McIntee
*"Millennium Shock " by Justin Richards
*"Wolfsbane" byJacqueline Rayner Short stories
*"The Man From DOCTO(R)" by Andrew Collins ("")
*"To Kill a Nandi Bear" by Paul Williams ("")
*"UNIT Christmas Parties: Ships That Pass" byKaren Dunn ("")
*"Suitors, Inc." by Paul Magrs ("")
*"The Last Broadcast" byMatthew Griffiths ("")
*"Mutiny" by Robert Dick ("")Comics
*"The Psychic Jungle" by
Paul Crompton ("Doctor Who Annual 1976")
*"Neuronic Nightmare" byPaul Crompton ("Doctor Who Annual 1976")
*"The Body Snatcher" byPaul Crompton ("Doctor Who Annual 1977")
*"Menace on Metalupiter" byPaul Crompton ("Doctor Who Annual 1977")
*"Black Destiny" byGary Russell ,Martin Geraghty andBambos Georgiou ("Doctor Who Magazine " 235–237)External links
* [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Harry_Sullivan Harry Sullivan] at [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/ "The TARDIS Index File" website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/companions/page19.shtml Harry Sullivan on the BBC's "Doctor Who" website]
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