Jason Kane
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Doctor Who universe character | |
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Jason Peter Kane |
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Jason Kane | |
Affiliated with | Bernice Summerfield |
Race | Human |
Home planet | Earth |
Home era | 20th century |
First appearance | Death and Diplomacy |
Last appearance | The Grel Escape/Ongoing |
Portrayed by | Stephen Fewell (voice) |
Jason Peter Kane is a fictional character from Virgin Publishing's range of original full-length Doctor Who novels, the New Adventures. The New Adventures were fully-licensed novels carrying on from where the Doctor Who television series had left off. Jason was introduced in Dave Stone's novel Death and Diplomacy in 1996.
[edit] Character history
On Christmas Eve 1983, Jason was caught in an alien transportation beam, causing him to be deposited in a swamp on the planet t'Kao. After thirteen years, the first human being he saw was Bernice "Benny" Summerfield. They fell in love and got married, but after a turbulent relationship were soon divorced.
Jason became a romantic foil for the recurring character of Benny, with their marriage being the centrepiece for the New Adventure Happy Endings (by Paul Cornell), itself celebrating the whole New Adventures line as its fiftieth book. We see them as a happily married couple in Return of the Living Dad. However, when the BBC withdrew the Doctor Who licence, the New Adventures planned to continue with Benny as the lead character and an editorial decision was taken to split up Benny and Jason, as depicted in Eternity Weeps.
The Benny-led New Adventures launched with Benny a single woman, but Jason remained an intermittently recurring character. He marries again in Deadfall. The New Adventures came to an end, but Benny's adventures continued with an ongoing series of novels and audio dramas by Big Finish Productions and, through an agreement with creator Dave Stone, Jason re-appeared. The character is portrayed by Stephen Fewell in the audio dramas. The Big Finish series has re-started Benny's relationship with Jason.
The Virgin Missing Adventures novel Burning Heart (also by Stone) hints that Jason and Benny may at one point have children. In the novel, the Sixth Doctor and Peri journey to the 32nd century and meet a man named Kane, who expected the Doctor to recognise him. Kane's first name (never revealed) is "one of those...that were unisexual".