The Fifth Doctor
1981-1983
Regeneration:
The Fourth Doctor's regeneration into the Fifth Doctor was a problematic one, and nearly failed. Mentally, he alternated between assuming the personalities of his previous selves and reverting into states of fear and vagueness. He recovered in the TARDIS' Zero Room and after Nyssa and Tegan piloted the TARDIS to Castrovalva, where he could recover, he found himself captured by the Portreeve's men.
Amnesiac, confused and vague, he regained his memory and sense of purpose and ended up once more winning against the Master.
Appearance:
His Young appearance and boyish good looks were a 1st since his previous incarnations. Wearing his Blonde hair a bit shaggy and long.
The Fifth Doctor's chosen mode of dress was a variation of an Edwardian cricketer's uniform, and he was even seen to carry a cricket ball in one of his pockets (which saved his life in one adventure). He wore a cream-coloured frock coat, striped trousers, plimsoll shoes and occasionally a pair of spectacles. The costume also retained red question marks embroidered onto the collar and on his lapel, this Doctor wore a celery stalk.
Personality:
The Fifth Doctor was far more vulnerable, sensitive and reserved than his previous incarnations, and would often react to situations rather than initiate them. Unlike his more authoritative predecessors, he would treat his young companions as parts of a team, and would often willingly participate in situations under the leadership of someone else who had the strong command presence that he apparently lacked.
Other Personalities we see int he 5th Doctor:
- Courageous
- Nervous
- Compassionate
- Happy
- Understanding
- Charming
- Reserved
- Sensitive
- Gentle
- Vulnerable
Personality Quirks:
- Always Calculated and judged the situation
- Always let his curiosity get him into trouble
- Loved Cricket
- Carried a Cricket ball in his pocket
- Generally kept his hat rolled up in his hand when it was not worn
- Wore a piece of Celery
- Seemed to worry alot
Favorite Phrases:
Unknown
Key Life Events:
- The Doctor regenerates.
- For the first time, the Doctor's regeneration begins to fail, causing him to regress into his former personalities.
- Adric dies.
- The Doctor re-unites with the Brigadier and gains a new companion, Vislor Turlough.
- Once more, the Doctor meets the White and Black Guardians.
- Obtains a new robotic companion, Kamelion.
- The Doctor re-unites with his grand daughter, Susan Foreman, Sarah Jane Smith, the Brigadier, meets his past selves and battles old enemies. Flavia declares him, once again Lord President but he choses to rule in absentia and appoints Flavia his second in command.
- Meets his Tenth Incarnation. We do not know exactly where in the Fifth Doctor's time stream that this occured, although the Tenth Doctor mentions Nyssa, Tegan, Mara, Cybermen, Time Lords with funny hats, and the Master, so, presumably, it happens somewhere between Earthshock and snakedance.
- Meets Angela Wisher and saves a generation from the Cuddlesomes.
- Both Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka depart the TARDIS in heartbreaking circumstances.
- Peri Brown joins him, as Vislor Turlough returns to his homeworld and Kamelion is destroyed.
- Almost dies, permanently, during his regeneration into the Sixth Doctor due to interference from The Master via Kamelion's connection to the TARDIS, but is saved by Nyssa who connects with him in his mindscape.
- The dying Doctor manages to save Peri and regenerates.
The 5th Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison
Birth Date: April 13, 1951
Born In: London, England
Father: Claude Moffett
Mother: Shelia Moffett
Sisters: Barbra, Pamela, and Shirley
Spouse(s): Sandra Dickinson 1978-1994, Elizabeth Morton 2003-present
Daughter: Georgia Moffett
Son: Louie Moffet
Grandson: Tyler Peter Moffett
TV Appearances:
1974 - Warchip - as Constable Munk
1975 - The Tomorrow People - as Elmer
1977 - Love for Lydia - as Tom Holland
1978 - All Creatures Great and Small - as Tristan Farnon
1980 - Holding the Fort - as Russell Milburn
1980 - Sink or Swim - as Brian Webber
1981 - The Hitchicker's Guide to the Galaxy - as Dish of the Day
1981 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1985 - Fox Tales - as Narrator/Several Characters
1985 - Anna and the Five Towns - as Henry Mynors
1985 - Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - as Lance Fortescue
1985 - Magnum P.I. - as Ian Mackerras
1986 - A Very Particular Practice - as Dr. Stephen Daker
1988 - Tales of the Unexpected - as Jeremy Tyler
1989 - Campion - as Albert Campion
1990 - Kinsey - as Bob Stacey
1991 - Fidlers Three - as Raplh West
1992 - Harnessing Peacocks - as Jim Huxtable
1992 - A Very polish Practice - as Dr. Stephen Daker
1993 - The Airzone Solution - as Al Dunbar
1993 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1994 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Patient One
1994 - Mole's Christmas - as Mole
1994 - Ain't Misbehavin - as Clive Quigley
1995 - Molly - as Mr. Greenfield
1995 - The Adventures of Mole - Mole
1995 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Gavin Purcell
1996 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Gavin Purcell
1996 - Cuts - as Henry Babacombe
1997 - Dear Nobody - as Mr. Garton
1998 - Jonathon Creek - as Reverend Stephen Claithorne
1998 - The Stalker's Apprentice - as Maurice Burt
1998 - Verdict - as Michael Naylor
1998 - Wuthering Heights - as Joseph Lockwood
1999 - Hope and Glory - as Neil Bruce
1999 - The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything - as Ferdinand Magellan
2000 - The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - as Inspector Christmas
2000 - At Home witht he Braithwaites - as David Braithwaite
2003 - To Good to Be True - as Robert
2003 - The Last Detective - as DC 'Dangerous' Davies
2005 - Distant Shores - as Bill Shore
2006 - The Complete Guide to Parenting - as George Huntly
2007 - Marple - as Unknown
2007 - Fear, Stress and Anger - as Martain Chadwick
2007 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
Film Appearances:
1994 - A MAn You Don't Meet Everyday - as Charlotte's Husband
1994 - Black Beauty - as Squire Gordon
1999 - Parting Shots - as John
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