Katarina (Doctor Who)
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Doctor Who character | |
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Katarina | |
Affiliated with | First Doctor |
Race | Human |
Home planet | Earth |
Home era | Ancient Greece |
First appearance | The Myth Makers |
Last appearance | The Daleks' Master Plan |
Portrayed by | Adrienne Hill |
Katarina is a fictional character played by Adrienne Hill in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An inhabitant of ancient Troy, she was a companion of the First Doctor and appeared in the programme from November to December, 1965.
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[edit] Character history
Katarina was introduced in the serial The Myth Makers, which took place during the siege of Troy. She was a handmaiden of the prophetess Cassandra, and helped the TARDIS crew survive the events of the siege. When Steven was wounded, she helped him into the TARDIS as Vicki decided to stay behind in Troy with the warrior Troilus.
A sweet, simple young woman who could not really cope with the concept that the universe was suddenly opened up to her, Katarina believed that she was dead, and that the Doctor was a god that was transporting her to the next life. She referred to the TARDIS as a "temple", and literally worshipped the Doctor, referring to him as "Lord" (much to his annoyance) and having absolute faith in him.
During The Daleks' Master Plan, Katarina was taken hostage by an escaped prisoner called Kirksen, who demanded that the Doctor take him to Kembel, a planet taken over by the Daleks. To prevent the Doctor from giving in to Kirksen's demands, she chose to trigger the controls to the airlock she was being held in, propelling both her and her captor into the vacuum of space.
Despite her brief tenure on the series, Katarina is significant for being the first of the Doctor's companions to die on-screen. However, she would not be the last. In some of the tie-in fiction, her death (and later that of Adric) is portrayed as weighing heavily on the Doctor's mind. Katarina also appeared in the Short Trips: The Muses short story Katarina in the Underworld by Steve Lyons, describing the efforts of Katarina's spirit to pass into Elysium.
[edit] List of appearances
[edit] Television
- Season 3
[edit] Short stories
- "Katarina in the Underworld" by Steve Lyons (Short Trips: The Muses)
- "Scribbles in Chalk" by Gareth Wigmore (Short Trips: Life Science)