- Victoria Waterfield
Doctorwhocharacter
Victoria Waterfield
name=Victoria
series=Doctor Who
affiliation=Second Doctor
race=Human
planet=Earth
era=1866
start=The Evil of the Daleks
finish=Fury from the Deep (official series)
Downtime (spin-off media)
portrayed=Deborah Watling Victoria Waterfield is a fictional character played by
Deborah Watling in the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who ". A native of Victorian England, she was a companion of theSecond Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1967 to 1968.Character history
Victoria first appears in the 1967 serial "
The Evil of the Daleks ". She is the daughter of scientist Edward Waterfield (played by John Bailey), who in 1866 is experimenting withtime travel and has attracted the attention of theDalek s. At the conclusion of the adventure, Waterfield is killed saving the Doctor's life, and asks him to take care of Victoria. The Doctor and his then-current companion Jamie take her in as part of theTARDIS crew.On the outside, Victoria is a typically fragile lady of her era, frequently screaming when faced with the creatures the Doctor and his companions encounter in their travels, such as the Cybermen and the Yeti, the latter which are automatons of the disembodied Great Intelligence. However, this exterior hides an inner strength that crops up when needed. Victoria may be young, but she has an instinct for when she is being lied to, and her sensibility is a contrast to the recklessness of Jamie and the curiosity of the Doctor. Jamie, in particular, is very protective towards and fond of Victoria, and is heartbroken when she chooses to leave.
Despite being a good match to her two companions, Victoria eventually finds herself unsuited to extended travel with the Doctor. At the conclusion of the serial "
Fury from the Deep ", she decides to leave the TARDIS, settling with a family named Harris in the 20th century. Her subsequent life is not shown in the television series, but in the spin-off video and novel "Downtime", an older Victoria comes to grapple with the Great Intelligence once more, with the help ofBrigadier Lethbridge-Stewart andSarah Jane Smith . She is mentioned, but not seen to be travelling with the Second Doctor in the 1985 serial "The Two Doctors " (seeSeason 6B ). In "Downtime", her middle name is revealed to be Maud, being born in 1849 to Edward Joseph Waterfield and Edith Rose Waterfield. Like all spin-off media, the canonicity of this information is debatable.Deborah Watling reappeared as Victoria in the 1993 charity special "
Dimensions in Time ".Other mentions
In the Tom Baker serial "Pyramids Of Mars", Sarah Jane Smith finds one of Victoria's dresses in the TARDIS's wardrobe and wears it for the duration of the storyline.
List of appearances
Television serials
;Season 4
*"The Evil of the Daleks " ;Season 5
*"The Tomb of the Cybermen "
*"The Abominable Snowmen "
*"The Ice Warriors "
*"The Enemy of the World "
*"The Web of Fear "
*"Fury from the Deep ";30th anniversary special
*"Dimensions in Time "Video
*"Downtime" (also novelised by scriptwriter
Marc Platt as part of theVirgin Missing Adventures line)Audio
*"
The Great Space Elevator "Novels
;
Virgin Missing Adventures
*"Twilight of the Gods" byChristopher Bulis
*"The Dark Path " byDavid A. McIntee ;
Past Doctor Adventures
*"Dreams of Empire " byJustin Richards
*"Heart of TARDIS " byDave Stone
*"Combat Rock " by Mick Lewishort stories
*"Face-Painter" by Tara Samms ("")
*"The Astronomer's Apprentice" bySimon A. Forward ("")
*"The Farmer's Story" by Todd Green ("")
*"The Age of Ambition" by Andrew Campbell ("")
*"Screamager" byJacqueline Rayner ("")
*"The Last Emperor" by Jacqueline Rayner ("")
*"The Cutty Wren" byAnn Kelly ("")
*"On a Pedestal" byKathleen O. David ("")Comics
*"Freedom by Fire" by
David Brian ("Doctor Who Annual 1969")
*"Atoms Infinite" byDavid Brian ("Doctor Who Annual 1969")
*"Bringer of Darkness" byWarwick Gray andMartin Geraghty ("Doctor Who Magazine" Summer Special 1993)External links
* [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Victoria_Waterfield Victoria Waterfield] at [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/ "The TARDIS Index File" website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/companions/page11.shtml Victoria Waterfield on the BBC's "Doctor Who" website]
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