List of UNIT personnel in Doctor Who

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UNIT stands for United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, a fictional entity in the Doctor Who universe.

UNIT first appeared in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968), although Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart had appeared earlier in The Web of Fear, (1968), as a military Colonel. UNIT went onto feature in many Third Doctor stories, as the Doctor was exiled to Earth in Spearhead from Space, (1970), and became UNIT's Scientific Advisor following the Auton attack. Subsequent Doctors have maintained this post. UNIT is a large organisation and many personnel have featured in Doctor Who over the years. Some supporting and recurring characters have been affiliated with the organisation.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] A

[edit] Corporal Adams

Corporal Adams, played by Max Faulkner, was stationed in Devesham during the Kraal invasion, as seen in the Fourth Doctor story, The Android Invasion, (1975). The Kraals made an android replica of him. Faulkner had previously played a UNIT Soldier in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970).

[edit] B

[edit] Brigadier Winifred Bambera

Doctor Who universe character
Brigadier Winifred Bambera
Affiliated with UNIT
Race Human
Home planet Earth
Home era 20th century
First appearance Battlefield
Last appearance Battlefield
Portrayed by Angela Bruce

Brigadier Winifred Bambera, played by Angela Bruce, appeared in the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield, (1989), as UNIT's commanding officer. She worked alongside the Seventh Doctor, Ace, (whom the Doctor had initially passed off as UNIT's former Scientific Advisor, Liz Shaw), and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, (pulled out of retirement for the duration of the crisis), in defeating the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Mordred in Carbury. She was in command during the mid-1990s and was tasked with transporting a nuclear missile across Britain. Bambera was tough and able to fight with weapons and in hand-to-hand combat. She took a no-nonsense, by-the-book approach to command that warranted the respect of those under her. Major Husak and Sergeant Zbrigniev reported directly to her. Fans have speculated that she succeeded Brigadier Crichton as Brigadier.

[edit] Corporal Bell

Corporal Bell, played by Fernanda Marlowe, was one of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's administrative support staff. She appeared in the Third Doctor stories, The Mind of Evil, (1971), and The Claws of Axos, (1971).

[edit] Sergeant Benton

[edit] Major Beresford

Major Beresford, played by John Acheson, was in command when UNIT was called on to help defeat the Krynoids in the Fourth Doctor story, The Seeds of Death, (1976). Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart was in Geneva at the time.

[edit] Bessie

  • Bessie - The Doctor's bright yellow car.

[edit] Betts

Betts was a UNIT Soldier posted at Llanfairfach in Wales during the incident with the Giant Maggots, as seen in the Third Doctor story, The Green Death, (1973).

[edit] Major Branwell

Major Branwell, played by Clifford Earl, served under Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968). He was impressed by Zoe Heriot's programming ability when destroying the Cybermen fleet. He later was tasked with overseeing the launch of the missile that destroyed the Cyberman bomb.

[edit] Private Bryson

Private Bryson, played by Colin Bell, was on duty during the supposed 'Dinosaur Invasion', as seen in the Third Doctor story, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, (1974). Somewhat gullible, he held the Third Doctor.

[edit] C

[edit] Mr Campbell

Mr Campbell was a Scotsman working in UNIT's scientific supply section during the Third Doctor story, Terror of the Autons, (1971).

[edit] Corporal Champion

Corporal Champion, played by James Haswell, was on duty during the incident involving three alien 'ambassadors', as seen in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970).

[edit] Chauffeur

A Chauffeur, played by Michael Ely, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Mind of Evil, (1971).

[edit] Horatio Chinn

Horatio Chinn, played by Peter Bathurst, was a civil servant working for the Ministry of Defence with responsibilitys for Homeland Security tasked with supervising UNIT. He wanted to investigate the Third Doctor and sought to gain the exclusivity of Axonite for England when Axos landed on Earth, in the Third Doctor story, The Claws of Axos, (1971). When Axos foiled his plans, he was put in charge of distributing Axonite globally. He had Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and his men arrested by Captain Harker of the British army. Fans have speculated that his actions would have caused him to be discredited after Axos' real intentions became apparent.

[edit] Corporals

A Corporal, played by Billy Horrigan, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Mind of Evil, (1971). Horrigan later played a UNIT Guard in the Third Doctor story, The Green Death, (1973).

A Corporal, played by Clinton Morris, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Claws of Axos, (1971).

A Corporal, played by Derek Martin, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Claws of Axos, (1971)

A Corporal, played by Patrick Milner, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Dæmons, (1971).

A Corporal, played by Pat Gorman, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, (1974). Gorman later played a UNIT Soldier in the Third Doctor story, Planet of the Spiders, (1974).

A Corporal, played by Bernard G. High, appeared in the Fourth Doctor story, Terror of the Zygons, (1975).

[edit] Colonel Charles Crichton

Colonel Charles Crichton, played by David Savile, succeeded Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart as Brigadier following the latter's retirement. He briefly met the Second Doctor during an annual UNIT reunion, featured in Fifth Doctor story, The Five Doctors, (1983), at which Lethbridge-Stewart was also present. The Doctor branded him as "unpromising."

[edit] F

[edit] Bill Filer

Bill Filer, played by Paul Grist, was an American intelligence agent sent to liaise with UNIT about the Master. Kidnapped and duplicated by Axos, he managed to escape and help the Doctor and UNIT defeat Axos, in the Third Doctor story, The Claws of Axos, (1971).

[edit] Corporal Forbes

Corporal Forbes, played by George Lee, was killed by an Auton during the Nestenes' first invasion of Earth, seen in the Third Doctor story, Spearhead from Space, (1970).

[edit] Major Frost

Major Frost was a high-ranking United States military officer called to Ten Downing Street during the crisis surrounding the appearance of aliens in London, seen in Ninth Doctor episode, Aliens of London, (2005), owing to her expertise regarding aliens. She was killed alongside her colleagues, fellow experts, by the Slitheen, electrecuted by devices planted on their name tags. Only the Doctor survived. Her name, 'Frost', is only given on her name tag and it has led to fan speculation that it is derived from character Muriel Frost, featured in the comic strip in Doctor Who Magazine. This argument is fuelled by earlier drafts of the episode's script that had the Doctor refer to her directly as 'Muriel Frost'. However, in this episode, she is dressed in US military uniform, suggesting that she may not even be affiliated with UNIT.

[edit] G

[edit] Jo Grant

[edit] Grimshaw

Grimshaw was a UNIT soldier saved by Sarah Jane Smith, in the Fourth Doctor story, Robot, (1975).

[edit] Guards

A Guard, played by David Melbourne, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Day of the Daleks, (1972).

Guards, played by Terry Walsh, Billie Horrigan, Brian Justice and Alan Chuntz, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Green Death, (1973). Billie Horrigan had previously played a UNIT Corporal in the Third Doctor story, The Mind of Evil, (1971).

A Guard, played by John Scott Martin, appeared in the Fourth Doctor story, Robot, (1975).

Guards, played by David Masterman, Harry Fielder and Ian Elliot, appeared in the Fourth Doctor story, The Seeds of Doom, (1976).

[edit] H

[edit] Private Harris

Private Harris was wounded during the Cybermen invasion of Earth, as seen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968).

[edit] Sergeant Hart

Sergeant Hart, played by Richard Steele, was killed by the Silurians in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] Captain Hawkins

Captain Hawkins, played by Paul Darrow, fought against the Silurians, before being killed by the Young Silurian when he came to Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's rescue, in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] Sergeant Henderson

Sergeant Henderson, played by Ray Barron, was crushed and turned into compost by Harrison Chase, when he fought against the Krynoid, in the Fourth Doctor story, The Seeds of Doom, (1976).

[edit] Corporal Hopkins

Corporal Hopkins, played by Michael Pinder, was attacked by Lupton in the Third Doctor story, Planet of the Spiders, (1974).

[edit] Major Husak

Major Husak, played by Paul Tomany, served under Brigadier Bambera during the transporting of the nuclear missile across Britain and during the battle at Carbury against the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Mordred, as seen in the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield, (1989). He was responsible for evacuating civilians from the area. He was Czechoslovakian by birth.

[edit] J

[edit] Sally Jacobs

Sally Jacobs, played by Anita Briem, was a technician on duty in the UNIT facility in the Tower of London during the Sycorax invasion, seen in the Tenth Doctor story, The Christmas Invasion, (2005). She reported that the Sycorax signal came from 5000 miles above the Earth, not from Mars, which led to the realisation that there was a ship in orbit. She had A+ blood which meant she succumbed to the Sycorax mind-control. As a result of this, she stood poised to jump off the roof of the Tower of London. When the Doctor presses a glowing red button aboard the Sycorax ship, the humans affected are released from the Sycorax mind-control and come down from the roof safely, but confused, with no memory of how they got up there.

[edit] Private Johnson

Private Johnson, played by Geoffrey Beevers, was revealed to be one of Reegan's henchmen in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970).

[edit] L

[edit] Private Latimer

Private Latimer, played by David Simeon, was on duty during the Inferno drilling crisis, as seen in the Third Doctor story, Inferno, (1970).

[edit] Flight Lieutenant Françoise Lavel

Flight Lieutenant Françoise Lavel, played by Dorota Rae, flew Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Ret'd), in a UNIT helicopter from his home to Carbury, scene of the battle against the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Mordred, as seen in the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield, (1989). Morgaine crashed her helicopter and captured Lavel, stealing her memories, then later killing her senselessly.

[edit] Doris Lethbridge-Stewart

Doris Lethbridge-Stewart, played by Angela Douglas, worked for UNIT alongside Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and by the events of the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield, (1989), they were married and both were retired. First referenced in the Third Doctor story, Planet of the Spiders (1974), before she was married to him, she spent some romantic time with Lethbridge-Stewart in a hotel in Brighton, where she gave him a gold watch. Actor Nicholas Courtney believed the Brigadier was married and that he was having an affair with Doris. If this is the case, he left his first wife and made Doris his second wife. A keen gardener, a hobby she shares with her husband, she was seen to be choosing plants from a garden centre with him at the start of Battlefield. She protested when the Brigadier was recalled to duty following the Doctor's reappearance during the incident involving the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Mordred. She watched as he left in a UNIT helicopter for Carbury from their country home. After Morgaine, Mordred and the Destroyer had been defeated, Doris got her own back on the Brigadier by going for a drive in the Doctor's car, Bessie, with Ace, Brigadier Winifred Bambera and Shou Yuing, leaving him and the Doctor to do the gardening and prepare supper.

[edit] Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart

[edit] M

[edit] Captain Jimmy Munro

Captain Jimmy Munro, played by John Breslin, was Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's captain during the first Nestene invasion of Earth, as seen in Third Doctor story, Spearhead from Space, (1970). He cordoned off Oxley Woods after the second fall of Nestene 'meteorites' and was the first to encounter the TARDIS and the Third Doctor.

[edit] N

[edit] Corporal Nevin

Corporal Nevin fought against Azal and Bok, in the Third Doctor story, The Dæmons, (1971).

[edit] Corporal Norton

Corporal Norton, played by Martin Taylor, was on duty during the supposed 'Dinosaur Invasion', as seen in the Third Doctor story, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, (1974).

[edit] Corporal Nutting

Corporal Nutting, played by Alan Mason, set up the explosives that destroyed the Silurian bases in Wenley Moor, in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] O

[edit] Officers

In the Third Doctor story, The Mind of Evil, (1971), UNIT Officers were played by Bill Matthews, Barry Wade, Dave Carter, Martin Gordon, Leslie Weekes, Tony Jenkins, Les Conrad, Les Clark, Gordon Stothard and Richard Atherton. Conrad played a UNIT Soldier in the previous story, Terror of the Autons, (1971).

[edit] Private Ogden

Private Ogden, played by George Bryson, fought during the supposed 'Dinosaur Invasion', as seen in the Third Doctor story, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, (1974).

[edit] Sergeant Osgood

Sergeant Osgood, played by Alec Linstead, served in Devil's End, during the Master's interference there, as seen in the Third Doctor story, The Dæmons, (1971). He fought against Azal and Bok. He had the unenviable task of trying to build a Doctor-designed device to be used against Azal.

[edit] P

[edit] Corporal Palmer

Corporal Palmer, played by Denys Palmer, fought against Omega's gel creatures in the Third Doctor story, The Three Doctors, (1973).

[edit] Private Parker

Private Parker, played by James Clayton, was on duty during the incident involving three alien 'ambassadors', as seen in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970).

[edit] Private Perkins

Private Perkins, played by Stacy Davies, was killed during the Cybermen Invasion, as seen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968).

[edit] Sergeant Peters

Sergeant Peters, played by Norman Hartley was a Flight Lieutenant who fought the Cybermen Invasion, as seen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968).

[edit] R

[edit] Radio Operator

A Radio Operator, played by Gypsie Kemp, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Day of the Daleks, (1972).

[edit] Lieutenant Richards

Lieutenant Richards served under Brigadier Winifred Bambera whilst transporting a nuclear missile across Britain. When the battle against the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Mordred erupted at Carbury, as seen in the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield, (1989), Richards was heading the Salamader 6-0 convoy. She was killed by the sorceress, Morgaine.

[edit] Private Robins

Private Robins, played by Harry Swift, was mentally perturbed by fighting the Silurians, as seen in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970). He committed suicide by jumping into a chasm.

[edit] Major-General Rutlidge

Major-General Rutlidge, played by Edward Dentith, was a Minister responsible for supervising Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's UNIT operations on British soil at the Ministry of Defence and was seen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968). He was an old military school friend of the Brigadier. Tobias Vaughn took control of his mind and used him to prevent UNIT interfering with the Cybermen Invasion of Earth. He was forced to kill himself by Vaughn, when he tried to rebel.

[edit] S

[edit] Sergeants

A Sergeant, played by Derek Ware, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970). Ware went on to play Pigbin Josh in the Third Doctor story, The Claws of Axos, (1971).

A Sergeant, played by Simon Legree, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Time Monster, (1972).

[edit] Liz Shaw

[edit] Sarah Jane Smith

[edit] Soldiers

A Soldier, played by Max Faulkner, appeared in the Third Doctor story, The Ambassadors of Death, (1970). Faulkner later played Corporal Adams in the Fourth Doctor story, The Android Invasion, (1975).

A Soldier, played by Les Conrad, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Terror of the Autons, (1971). Conrad appeared in the next story, The Mind of Evil, (1971), as a UNIT Officer.

A Soldier, played by Pat Gorman, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Planet of the Spiders, (1974). Gorman appeared in the next story, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, (1974), as a UNIT Corporal.

A Soldier, played by Peter Symonds, appeared in the Fourth Doctor story, Terror of the Zygons, (1975).

[edit] Sir John Sudbury

Sir John Sudbury was a high-ranking British civil servant with C19, a department in charge of the UNIT liaison. He vouched for the Doctor after a Concorde disappeared, in the Fifth Doctor story, Time-Flight, (1982).

[edit] Surgeon-Lieutenant Harry Sullivan

[edit] T

[edit] Technician

A Technician, played by Ellis Jones, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Spearhead from Space, (1970).

[edit] Field-Marshal Thatcher

Field-Marshal Thatcher was based in Geneva during the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968). When Major-General Rutledge, under Tobias Vaughn's duress, tried to prevent UNIT from interfering with the Cybermen Invasion of Earth, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart threatened to go over Rutledge's head, directly to Thatcher.

[edit] Corporal Tracy

Corporal Tracy, played by Geoffrey Cheshire, fought against the Cybermen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968).

[edit] Captain Jimmy Turner

Captain Jimmy Turner, played by Robert Sidaway, was Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's captain during the Cybermen Invasion of Earth, as seen in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968). He fell in love with Isobel Watkins.

[edit] U

[edit] UNIT Personnel

Unit Personnel, played by Iain Smith and Tessa Shaw, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Spearhead from Space, (1970).

Unit Personnel, played by Leon Maybank and Barbara Chambers, appeared in the Third Doctor story, Day of the Daleks, (1972).

[edit] Private Upton

Private Upton died fighting the Silurians in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] W

[edit] Sergeant Walters

Sergeant Walters, played by James Thornhill, fought against the Cybermen under Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, in the Second Doctor story, The Invasion, (1968).

[edit] Major Walton

Major Walton fought against the Silurians, in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] Private Wright

Private Wright, played by Derek Pollitt, was killed by the Silurians in Gallery 5 under Wenley Moor in the Third Doctor story, Doctor Who and the Silurians, (1970).

[edit] Private Wyatt

Private Wyatt, played by Derek Ware, was posted at the Inferno project, in the Third Doctor story, Inferno, (1970). He mutated into a Primord and later fell to his death.

[edit] Y

[edit] Captain Mike Yates

[edit] Z

[edit] Sergeant Zbrigniev

Sergeant Zbrigniev, played by Robert Jezek, was Brigadier Bambera's sergeant in the Seventh Doctor story, Battlefield (1989). He was involved in transporting a nuclear missile across Britain and in fighting the extra-dimensional forces of Morgaine and Modred in Carbury.


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