Vislor Turlough

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Doctor Who character

Vislor Turlough
Turlough
Affiliated with Fifth Doctor
Race Trion
Home planet Trion
Home era 1983
First appearance Mawdryn Undead
Last appearance Planet of Fire
Portrayed by Mark Strickson

Vislor Turlough (also spelled Vizlor Turlough) or simply Turlough is a fictional character played by Mark Strickson in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was a companion of the Fifth Doctor, being a regular in the programme from 1983 to 1984.

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When Turlough first appeared in the serial Mawdryn Undead, he was a student at the Brendon Public School, but it became apparent that he was not what he seemed. He was contacted by the malevolent Black Guardian, who offered to take him home if he killed the Doctor. He also appeared familiar with concepts of time travel and matter transmission. At the end of the serial, Turlough asked to accompany the Doctor. Despite Tegan and Nyssa's suspicions, the Doctor accepted Turlough as part of the TARDIS crew.

During the course of the next two serials, Terminus and Enlightenment (collectively known, together with Mawdryn Undead, as the Black Guardian Trilogy), Turlough struggled with whether or not to carry out his assignment from the Black Guardian, but eventually rejected him in favour of loyalty to the Doctor. Although always slightly cowardly, with excellent instincts of self-preservation and a streak of ruthlessness, his relationship with the Doctor and Tegan improved with time (Nyssa had departed at the end of Terminus). Turlough continued travelling with the Doctor when Tegan left them at the end of Resurrection of the Daleks.

In the very next serial, Planet of Fire, it was revealed that Turlough was a native of the planet Trion, having become a political exile to Earth following a civil war. Also revealed for the first time in this serial was Turlough's first name, Vislor. At the end of the serial, Turlough discovered that political prisoners were no longer mistreated on Trion and decided it was time to return home. His experiences after his return to Trion were chronicled in a spin-off novel by Tony Attwood, Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma (1986).

Mark Strickson reappeared as an image of Turlough during the Fifth Doctor's regeneration scene in The Caves of Androzani. Strickson has also voiced the character of Turlough alongside Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor in the audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions. The canonicity of the audio dramas, like other Doctor Who spin-off media, is unclear.

Turlough would be the Doctor's last male on-screen companion until Adam Mitchell in the 2005 series.

[edit] List of appearances

[edit] Television

Season 20
20th anniversary special
Season 21

[edit] Audio dramas

[edit] Novels

The Companions of Doctor Who
  • Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma by Tony Attwood
Virgin Missing Adventures
Past Doctor Adventures

[edit] Short stories

[edit] Comics