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Facts

Name:

Turlough

Tenure:

1 February 1983-2 March 1984

First Seen In:

Mawdryn Undead (regular)

Last Appearance:

Planet of Fire (regular)

Latest Appearance:

The Caves of Androzani (guest)

Numberof Series:

1 1/2

Appearances:

11 stories

Main Actor:

Mark Strickson

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Biography

source TARDIS Wikia

Junior Ensign Commander Vislor Turlough was a companion of the Fifth Doctor.

Exiled from Trion due to his role in the Civil War, Turlough was led to join The Doctor alongside Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka by a deal with the Black Guardian that he later reneged upon, choosing not to kill the Time Lord. He and Tegan were joined by Kamelion and, after a period of time alone with The Doctor, he left the TARDIS to return to Trion with his brother.

Turlough returned to his planet as a hero and celebrity, but chose to be a simple astrophysicist rather than pursue a career in politics. He created the ARTEMIS drive with the intention of preventing the entropic decay of the universe.

LIFE ON TRION

Turlough, known in his youth as “Vis”, (Kiss of Death) was born on Trion into an Imperial Clan who lived in a house deep within a rainforest. (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma) They owned several planets. (Kiss of Death)

As a child, he did not keep a diary as he did not want to risk others finding out his secrets. (Ringpullworld) He remembered a time before the Trion Civil War, when he was fascinated by the neon and plasticity of Trion. (The King of Terror) There were always snakes around when he was growing up, so he knew how to distract them. (The Cradle of the Snake)

When he was still young, the Civil War began and his mother was killed. (Planet of Fire, The King of Terror) He fell in love with Deela, whose father was part of Rehctaht’s revolution and opposed to the Imperial Clans. Once their families found out, they were forbidden from seeing one another. (Kiss of Death)

As part of his education, Turlough was taken around the factories on Regal where he was overwhelmed by the size of the operation and did a compulsory six month primary logic course at his first grade school. He studied with Juras Maateh before they both chose to go to institutes thousands of kilometres apart, Turlough electing to study astrophysics whilst she chose to study physical engineering. They continued to visit one another thanks to the VT system until their differing political opinions on the Civil War got in the way of their friendship. (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma) He once visited the Eye of Orion, which he thought was beautiful. (The King’s Demons)

Turlough went on to join the military, holding the rank and serial number of “Junior Ensign Commander Vislor Turlough, VTEC9/12/44”. He and his family were on the losing side of the war, resulting in his father and infant brother, Malkon, being exiled to Sarn. Due to his outspokenness, Turlough was exiled to Earth following an inquisition at Government House. He was to be watched over by an eccentric solicitor and learn humility. (Planet of Fire, Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma)

LIFE ON EARTH

Turlough was enrolled at Brendon Public School in England, with the solicitor sorting things with Mr Sellick. (Mawdryn Undead) Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was told that Turlough came from Coventry. (The King of Terror) Unbeknownst to Turlough, fellow student Charlie Gibbs was also a Trion. (Eldrad Must Die!) The two had once scaled the wall of the girls’ school, causing the girls to scream and Gibbs to fall and break his collarbone. (The Memory Bank) The atmosphere of Earth made him asthmatic and prone to nausea and migraine, meaning that he often abstained from PE.

His peers included Bolam, Matthewson, McMullen, Pradie, Rogerson, Shaw major, Shaw minor and Watt, (The King of Terror) as well as his best friend Ibbotson, whom he nicknamed Hippo. (Devil in the Mist) He spent half-term with the Ibbotsons in Weston-super-Mare (The Memory Bank) and once watched a film about Zulu warriors with Hippo on a wet Sunday afternoon. (Deep Blue)

Turlough was far more intelligent than any of his peers, for which he was bullied and had his head plunged down the toilet. He tried to run away a number of times but was always brought back and beaten with shoes, straps and canes. (The King of Terror) On one occasion, he and Peter Smythe took the trophies from the sports cabinet and dumped them in the school pond. (The Memory Bank)

Although Turlough did not like living on Earth and especially hated reading the works of William Shakespeare, (The Emerald Tiger) he did enjoy learning History (Phantasmagoria) and had a fondness for America, enjoying American football, although he did not understand the rules, (The King of Terror) and wanting to visit New York. (Black Thursday)

TRAVELLING IN THE TARDIS
DEAL WITH THE BLACK GUARDIAN

Turlough speaking to the piece of Enlightenment the Black Guardian used to control him. (Mawdryn Undead)

In 1983, after eight years on Earth, (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma) Turlough was contacted by the Black Guardian who offered him his freedom in return for him killing the Fifth Doctor. Sick of the planet, Turlough agreed and ingratiated himself with The Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka by helping them defeat Mawdryn and resolve a temporal paradox, after which he asked to join them on their travels. An initial attempt to kill The Doctor was by bashing him with a rock, but he was interrupted. (Mawdryn Undead)

Aboard the TARDIS, Turlough was given Adric’s bedroom. (Terminus) His first adventure was to the Gardens of the Dead where he was under the painful control of the Black Guardian. (Gardens of the Dead) In the Cloisters on Gallifrey, he, Nyssa and Tegan convinced The Doctor to help Ophiuchus to regenerate. (Ophiuchus)

He followed the Guardian’s instructions to remove the Heart of the TARDIS, causing the TARDIS to begin breaking up and form a link with Terminus where Turlough was to kill The Doctor. He failed in his task and was given one final chance by the Guardian. Whilst he was in the TARDIS, Nyssa left the crew and remained on Terminus. (Terminus) Tegan and Turlough later found themselves separated from The Doctor in 1904 St Petersburg where they solved a murderon a train. Tegan was untrusting of him and believed that he was capable of killing. (Gudok)

Turlough became loath to carry out his mission as he grew fonderof the Time Lord. Finally, he destroyed a prize that would have guaranteed his freedom and his pact with the Black Guardian rather than kill The Doctor, ending his association with the Black Guardian and becoming a loyal member of the Doctor’s team. (Enlightenment)

OLDER NYSSA AND E-SPACE

Turlough’s first adventure as a free man was to Arizona where he was kidnapped by and forcibly joined Thaddeus P. Winklemeyer’s freakshow. He learnt that Winklemeyer sold the locals a liquid containing an organism that would digest any who drank it. (Freakshow) Despite being free, he still worried that the Black Guardian would punish him. (Falling from Xi’an)

Two days after leaving Terminus, the TARDIS landed on Helheim where the crew were reunited with Nyssa, fifty years in her future. After they found a way to flush out the Cractids, Nyssa joined them on their adventures, (Cobwebs) which included 29th century Chodor where Turlough was mistaken as a Taker, (The Whispering Forest) the Manussan Empire where he spent an extended period of time with Nyssa (The Cradle of the Snake) and Samur where they faced Sontarans, some of whom Turlough outranked. (Heroes of Sontar)

On Vektris, Turlough was reunited with his old love Deela, whom he had last seen in their special place “three years, nine months, and seventeen days” ago. However, Deela ended up betraying the TARDIS team. (The Kiss of Death) He helped defeat the Rat King (Rat Trap) and Cyril Haggard (The Emerald Tiger) before being trapped in Eight slash Q Panenka’s Unstable Zone with The Doctor and had to wear atmospheric suits. (The Jupiter Conjunction)

Whilst en route to Brisbane, the TARDIS was caught in a time corridor which sent Turlough and Nyssa to the 50th century where they spent two years waiting for The Doctor to come for them. During the two years, Turlough acted as Nyssa’s secretary as she investigated Magnus Greel. (The Butcherof Brisbane) In Ambermouth, Turlough went to visit Charlie Gibbs and learnt that he too was a Trion. After defeating Eldrad, Mulkris offered him the opportunity of joining him in tracking down other remnants of the Kastrian, but he decided that he belonged in the TARDIS. (Eldrad Must Die!)

After adventures in 1983 Frodsham (The Lady of Mercia) and on Valderon, (Prisoners of Fate) the TARDIS slipped through a Charged Vacuum Emboitment into E-Space. Turlough and Nyssa were taken captive by Yan Fara and his new Outlers on Alzarius (Mistfall) and he later fled for his life over the tundra of Isenfel. (Equilibrium) On Apollyon, Nyssa remained behind so that Turlough, The Doctor and Tegan could return to N-Space. (The Entropy Plague)

WITH THE DOCTOR AND TEGAN

The Doctor attempted to land the TARDIS on Turlough’s home planet of Trion, but instead landed in 1215 England where Turlough was threatened with torture by Hugh Fitzwilliam before The Master imprisoned them both, as well as Hugh’s mother, Isabella. He was freed by Geoffrey de Lacy and supported the idea of Kamelion joining the TARDIS crew. Although they had been planning to go to Trion, The Doctor instead chose to take them to the Eye of Orion. (The King’s Demons) On the way, a phoenix appeared in the TARDIS (The Bird of Fire) and Kamelion was influenced by the Mara in Tegan’s mind. (Mark of the Medusa)

Two days after leaving 1215, the TARDIS arrived in the Crystal Bucephalus where Turlough, The Doctor and Tegan were arrested for murder and Kamelion. He helped to defeat Maximillian Arrestis, who controlled Kamelion, (The Crystal Bucephalus) and the Guardian of the Spring on Rastana (Devil in the Mist) before visiting 1902 Abertysswg (Black Thursday) and 1984 York where he and the Doctor had to search for their robot companion. (Power Game) He was willing to sacrifice himself for his friends on Mekalion where Kamelion decided not to venture out of the TARDIS with his crewmates anymore. (The Kamelion Empire)

After finally arriving at the Eye of Orion, Turlough, The Doctor and Tegan were taken to the Death Zone. Whilst The Doctor and Tegan took part in the Game of Rassilon, Turlough remained in the TARDIS with Susan Campbell. (The Five Doctors) Afterwards, they returned to the Eye of Orion where Turlough and the Doctor played cricket before being attacked by a Raston Warrior Robot, whom they defeated with the help of the Eighth Doctor, (The Eight Doctors) and, following their departure, they once again came across the Sontarans. (Sontar’s Little Helpers)

In the TARDIS, Tegan attempted to show Turlough what the Fourth Doctor looked like using Kamelion. (Qualia) They faced The Master, who shrunk Turlough with his Tissue Compression Eliminator, (The Velvet Dark) and visited Oxaqua, (The Oxaqua Incident) Mesique, (Winteron Mesique) Melphis (Class 4 Renegade) and 1980s London where he was reunited with his old teacher, the Brigadier. (The Nemertines)

Several weeks after leaving the Death Zone, the TARDIS crew visited Verbatim Six where Turlough met Huxley, his novelisor, who reminded him of Hippo. In the Ringpullworld, he chose to save a race who turned out to be warlike, and he later asked Huxley to tell him the future. (Ringpullworld) Further adventures took Turlough to Moon Village One, (The Lunar Strangers) Sector 19, where they encountered The Master and the Cybermen (Birth of a Renegade) and Sea Base 4, where he met and had little sympathy for the Silurians and Sea Devils. He was forced to shoot one to save The Doctor. (Warriors of the Deep) To recover, the crew went to Tayborough Sands where their peace was interrupted by the Xaranti. (Deep Blue)

Turlough met and saved Tegan’s grandfather, Andrew Verney, in Little Hodcombe (The Awakening) and was joined for a month by Will Chandler. After Will left, Turlough visited the Trion solicitor and left with a bloodied nose. He was later kidnapped in Los Angeles where he was poked, prodded and anally probed by the Jex. (The King of Terror) He almost bumped into Peri Brown and Erimem on Earth (Graham Dilley Saves the World) and visited Lant Land (Lant Land) before going Christmas shopping, (Last Minute Shopping) preventing Margaret Thatcher’s assassination, (The Assassin’s Story) fighting Sextus Cornelius in Rome, (Rome) visiting the Isle of Mona and being kidnapped by Adam Mitchell. (The Forgotten)

On Frontios, Turlough’s race memory caused him to collapse into catatonia, eventually remembering the Tractators’ weakness. (Frontios) Turlough later spent some time wandering a Dalek ship and said a brief farewell to Tegan as she made her spontaneous exit from TARDIS life, giving her a handshake. (Resurrection of the Daleks)

WITH JUST THE DOCTOR

With Tegan having left (Resurrection of the Daleks) and Kamelion remaining within his room, (The Kamelion Empire) Turlough and the Doctor travelled alone together. They landed on Raghi in 2371 where they fought the Sontarans and Rutans, (Lords of the Storm) Ilium (The Volcanis Deal) and Heracletus, (Zeitgeist) also encountering a doppelgängerof Turlough. (One Last Try)

In 1702, Turlough saved Hannah Fry’s life, which he remarked was not like him. (Phantasmagoria) Turlough and the Doctor were assisted on the Moon in 1878 by Kamelion, who helped salvage weapons to use against the Vrall. He fell in love with Lytalia before learning that she herself was a Vrall. (Imperial Moon) Turlough and the Doctor later tricked werewolf Pieter Stubbe into entering the TARDIS so that they could take him from Earth and kill him (Loups-Garoux) and caused the Transvaal annexation in 1877. (White Man’s Burden) The Trion saw Neanderthals in 40, 000 BC Africa, where he showed some skill at flying the TARDIS by travelling six months into the future, (Observation) and visited 1967 Nottingham. (One Wednesday Afternoon)

Landing in 21st century Moscow, Turlough wondered why they never landed somewhere tropical with pretty girls. (Singularity) He saw the American Civil War in Virginia, (Comforts of Home) the planet of the Shev where they accidentally deposited Mark Thorne, (The Misadventure of Mark Thorne) the Pride of Sheboygan, (Piecemeal) Salzburg at Christmas (Do You Believe in the Krampus?) and Atkya, where he helped cure Renepscia syndrome. (One Step Forward, Two Steps Back)

Turlough and the Doctor visited Castic City, where they had to survive using memory, (The Memory Bank) Vadhoc, where they befriended Grayling Frimlish (The Last Fairy Tale) and 2144 Reykjavik, where Turlough was possessed by the Shroud. (Repeat offender) He also helped defeat the Hungerers (The Becoming) and the Entitlement. (Trap for Fools)

DEPARTURE

Turlough recognised a distress call from a Trion ship and attempted to disable Kamelion when the robot set the coordinates to the distress call’s source. However, they landed at Lanzarote in 1984 where he met Peri Brown. On Sarn, he found his brother, Malkon, and learnt of his father’s death. He willingly called a Trion ship to rescue Malkon and the other survivors, then learning that political prisoners were now welcome on Trion. He thanked The Doctor and told him that he would miss him before leaving with his brother for home. (Planet of Fire)
Later life Edit

Upon returning to Trion, Turlough was heralded as a hero due to having returned from exile. He had a career in politics waiting for him, but he chose not to pursue it nor to embrace his status as a celebrity, instead touring archaeological sites of interest to the research the Laima. He and his old friend Juras Maateh began to build a space-time vessel using Turlough’s knowledge of the TARDIS by installing an ARTEMIS drive into a Style 976 Interstellar Hawk. His aim was to prevent the entropic decay of N-Space.

Turlough and Juras were joined by the Magician, who claimed to be there to observe their progress. The ARTEMIS drive ended up creating various different timelines and he learnt from his future self, who led the Gardsormr, that Rehctaht was alive within Juras. Turlough killed her before going back in time and persuading Rehctaht to enter his mind instead, after which the Magician was able to help him resist and kill her. The Magician took him in his TARDIS to a timeline in which he died whilst trying to kill Rehctaht, where he took his dead self’s place and was reunited with Juras and presented his people with ARTEMIS. (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma)

As the Fifth Doctor regenerated into the Sixth, he psychically called out to his companions for help. Turlough answered and encouraged him to regenerate by telling him of how his enemies would delight in his death. (Winter, The Caves of Androzani)

On Trion, Turlough was visited by the Tenth Doctor and Emily Winter after they found a diary that purported to be his. However, Turlough confirmed that he had never kept a diary. The Doctor later found that it had been planted by the Advocate. (Tesseract, Don’t Step on the Grass, Final Sacrifice)

UNDATED EVENTS

At some point, Turlough was taken to the Black Archive by UNIT to have his record as a companion of the Doctor taken. His memories of the visit were subsequently erased and he was sent on his way. (The Day of the Doctor)

At another point, Turlough was abducted by Adam Mitchell as part his plan to get revenge on The Doctor, in collaboration with The Master. He was placed in stasis alongside The Doctors’ multiple other companions, before being released by The Doctors first eleven numbered incarnations with the help of Frobisher. (The Choice, Endgame)

ALTERNATIVE TIMELINES

In an alternative timeline, Turlough fell into the Giants’ Drop whilst wrestling with Rehctaht in his mind and died. Turlough took this Turlough’s place in said timeline in order to be with its version of Juras.

PERSONALITY

Turlough was very intelligent, far more so than any of his peers at Brendon Public School. (The King of Terror) He believed in scientific advancement at the expense of personal freedoms, hence his support of the Imperial Clans in the Trion Civil War. He believed that the outsiders ought to look after themselves, ensure their own survival and leave the Clansmen alone, for which they would be rewarded by prospering from the Clans’ superiority.

He was selfish and quick to shield himself from blame, able to convincingly lie to most with the exception of Juras, (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma) the Brigadier (Mawdryn Undead) and Tegan. (Terminus) Tegan found him untrustworthy and bad-mannered, but the Fifth Doctor had faith in his nature. (Terminus, Enlightenment, Cobwebs) He was not so much a coward as a survivalist, preferring to avoid danger and situations he felt he could not change. (Warriors of the Deep, Resurrection of the Daleks)

Despite his strong desire to leave Earth, Turlough found himself unable to murder for his freedom and frequently asked the Black Guardian to reconsider his order to kill The Doctor. (Terminus, Enlightenment) He was not a “people person” (The Memory Bank) and did not believe that saving people came naturally to him. (Phantasmagoria) However, he was encouraged to take a closer look at himself and decide who he truly wanted to be after falling in love with Lytalia. (Imperial Moon)

In addition to a love of astrophysics (Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma) and Earth history, (Phantasmagoria) Turlough loved to paint (The Memory Bank) and draw, (The Five Doctors) with The Doctor once taking him to mediaeval Europe to inspire him to do just that. (The Last Fairy Tale) In terms of sport, he enjoyed watching American football, although he could not comprehend the rules. (The King of Terror) He knew enough about the TARDIS to run a diagnostic, (The Five Doctors) to travel six months into the future, (Observation) and to program it to rescue The Doctor and Peri. (Planet of Fire)

Although he initially expressed a desire to return to Trion and at one point asked The Doctor to take him home, (Enlightenment, The King’s Demons) after he had spent more time travelling with The Doctor he grew reluctant to return. By the time it came to leave The Doctor, Turlough told him that he did not want to go and would miss him. (Planet of Fire)

APPEARANCE

Turlough was as thin as a willow and had an unworldly, pre-Raphaelite appearance thanks to his auburn hair, blue eyes and thin, sharp-boned face. (Mawdryn Undead, Warriors of the Deep) He had a hint of the shifty and unreliable about him, making him look like he could be a school bully or school sneak, but was still attractive. (The Eight Doctors)

He described himself as unfit (Terminus) and wore a dark blazer, flannels and straggly striped tie. (Warriors of the Deep) Before being exiled, he was branded with a Misos Triangle on his arm. (Planet of Fire)

LIST OF APPEARANCES

Television

Season 20
Mawdryn Undead
Terminus
Enlightenment
The King’s Demons
20th anniversary special
The Five Doctors

Season 21

Warriors of the Deep
The Awakening
Frontios
Resurrection of the Daleks
Planet of Fire
The Caves of Androzani (cameo in episode 4)

Audio dramas

Phantasmagoria
The Light at the End
Loups-Garoux
Singularity
Ringpullworld
Freakshow
Cobwebs
The Whispering Forest
The Cradle of the Snake
Heroes of Sontar
Kiss of Death
Rat Trap
The Emerald Tiger
The Jupiter Conjunction
The Butcherof Brisbane
Eldrad Must Die!
The Lady of Mercia
Prisoners of Fate
Novels[]
Make Your Own Adventure
Crisis in Space by Michael Holt
The Companions of Doctor Who
Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma by Tony Attwood
Virgin Missing Adventures
The Crystal Bucephalus by Craig Hinton
Lords of the Storm by David A. McIntee
Past Doctor Adventures
Deep Blue by Mark Morris
Imperial Moon by Christopher Bulis
The King of Terror by Keith Topping

Short stories

“Birth of a Renegade” by Eric Saward (Radio Times Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special)
“Zeitgeist” by Craig Hinton (Decalog 3: Consequences)
“Qualia” by Stephen Fewell (Short Trips: Companions)
“Rome” by Marcus Flavin (Short Trips: TheHistory of Christmas)
“Comforts of Home” by Pete Kempshall (Short Trips: TheHistory of Christmas)
“One Wednesday Afternoon” by Alison Jacobs (Short Trips: A Day in the Life)
“The Assassin’s Story” by Andrew Collins (Short Trips: Repercusseditions)
“Observation” by Ian Farrington (Short Trips: Life Science)
“Lant Land ” by Jonathan Morris (Short Trips: Life Science)
“White Man’s Burden” by John Binns (Short Trips: Past Tense)
“Last Minute Shopping” by Neil Perryman (Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury)
“The Misadventure of Mark Thorne” by Andy Frankham (Short Trips: Snapshots)
“Piecemeal” by James Swallow (Short Trips: Snapshots)
“Do You Believe in the Krampus?” by Xanna Eve Chown (Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas)
“One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” by Chris Thomas (Short Trips: Defining Patterns)
“Gudok” by Mags L Halliday (Short Trips: Transmissions)
“The Darkest Corner” by Adrian Middleton (Shelf Life)
“Fair Exchange” by Mike Morgan (Shelf Life)
Comics[]
“The Lunar Strangers” by Gareth Roberts and Martin Geraghty (Doctor Who Magazine 215–217)

BEHIND THE SCENES

  • Turlough was the last male companion to travel with The Doctoron-screen until Adam Mitchell, who joined in Dalek in 2005.
  • Turlough was the last in a seven-year run of non-human televised companions who inhabited the TARDIS, beginning in 1977 with K9 Mark I. Others included K9 Mark II, Romana I, Romana II, Adric, Nyssa and, nominally, Kamelion.
  • When he was introduced in 1983, Turlough became the first companion since Jo Grant not to have travelled with the Fourth Doctor.
  • Mark Strickson himself did not have red hair. He dyed his hair for the role.
  • When Mark dived in to save Nicola Bryant, he stripped down to bikini bottoms, but left his shirt on.
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