Wilfred Mott
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Wilfred Mott talking to the Doctor and Astrid in "Voyage of the Damned" |
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Wilfred Mott | |
Affiliated with | Donna Noble |
Race | Human |
Home planet | Earth |
Home era | Early 21st century |
First appearance | "Voyage of the Damned" |
Portrayed by | Bernard Cribbins |
Wilfred Mott is a recurring fictional character[1] in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Bernard Cribbins.
He is the maternal grandfather of the Tenth Doctor's companion Donna Noble,[2] father of recurring character Sylvia Noble and father-in-law of Geoff Noble.[3]
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[edit] Character history
Wilfred Mott first appears in "Voyage of the Damned" (2007). The Doctor and Astrid meet him shortly after teleporting down to Earth. He mans a newspaper stand and is one of the few people to remain in London over Christmas following the events of "The Christmas Invasion" and "The Runaway Bride". He is a staunch monarchist. He witnesses the Doctor and Astrid being teleported back to the Titanic.[4]
Donna Noble calls him "Gramps".[2] In the episode "Partners in Crime", Wilfred is revealed to be an amateur astronomer who spends his evenings stargazing with his telescope from an allotment. He has an interest in alien conspiracies, and is somewhat eccentric. He has a good relationship with his granddaughter who appears to join him on these evenings when she wishes to escape her mother's nagging. Donna asks him to tell her if he ever sees "a little blue box" and vaguely describes the Doctor to him. After Donna joins the Doctor at the end of the episode, they do a fly-by of the allotment in the TARDIS which astonishes Wilfred. Donna waves to him from the TARDIS door and he is elated to see that she is following her desire for adventure.[5]
Although various commentators have erroneously suggested that Mott wears UNIT insignia on his woollen hat,[6] it is in fact the badge of the Parachute Regiment, in which Cribbins served during his National Service.[7]
In "The Sontaran Strategem", Wilfred is reunited with his granddaughter and the Doctor, who (Donna is shocked to learn) he has met previously, when the ATMOS devices activate he is trapped in the family car where the Doctor and Donna try to rescue him; the episode ends with him still trapped and choking in his car. In "The Poison Sky", his daughter Sylvia saves him by smashing the windowscreen with an axe kept by the front door of her house.
In the mid-series trailer, Wilf is seen looking up into the night sky and seeing multiple stars going out while exclaiming "Oh my god, the stars, they're going out".
[edit] Behind the scenes
Wilfred Mott is played by Bernard Cribbins who appeared in the second Doctor Who film, Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD, as companion Special Constable Tom Campbell, a character replacing that of Ian Chesterton from the television serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth on which the film was based.[8] Cribbins was also considered for the fourth Doctor in 1975.[9] Cribbins brought his own costume for the role when filming "Voyage of the Damned".[10]
Producer Phil Collinson stated in an interview for SFX that Wilfred Mott will "crop up again in the series several times". Collinson says of Cribbins "it's a great privilege to have him on set, he's wonderful" and "now we’ve got him we’re keeping him! He is brilliant." Mott is not "strictly speaking" linked to Series 4's joining thread, but in the commentary for the first episode, it was suggested that his meeting the Doctor in the Christmas special may not have been accidental. A "separate press release" about Cribbins's appearance in Series 4 was expected.[1]
Following Wilfred Mott's appearance in "Voyage of the Damned", the character was reintroduced as a recurring character and it was established that he is Donna Noble's grandfather. The character replaces that of Donna's father, Geoff Noble, played by Howard Attfield in "The Runaway Bride", because Attfield died after filming scenes for "Partners in Crime".[11] Collinson had the idea that Wilfred should be Donna's grandfather after Executive Producer Russell T Davies had decided that a grandfather character should replace the father character after Attfield's death. Davies and fellow Executive Producer Julie Gardner liked the idea, so Davies wrote Wilfred in to "Partners in Crime". Wilfred was originally to have been called "Stan", but Davies liked the name "Wilfred" for Donna's grandfather and was able to get the credits for "Voyage of the Damned" changed before its broadcast for consistency.[10]
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[edit] References
- ^ a b SFX Exclusive! Phil Collinson on Doctor Who (SPOILER ALERT!). SFX (2007-12-13). Retrieved on 2008-02-04.
- ^ a b Catherine Tate, Bernard Cribbins, David Tennant, others. Doctor Who Series Four Cinema Trailer [Cinema]. United Kingdom: BBC.
- ^ Doctor Who Magazine (no. 388), 2007-10-18 (cover date)
- ^ "Voyage of the Damned". Writer Russell T. Davies, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, Cardiff. 2007-12-25.
- ^ "Partners in Crime". Writer Russell T. Davies, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, Cardiff. 2008-04-05.
- ^ Behind the Sofa: The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog.
- ^ Bernard Cribbins | Gavin Barker Associates
- ^ The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Writer Terry Nation, Director Richard Martin, Producers Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1964-11-21-1964-12-26.
- ^ "Veteran Cribbins was almost Doctor", Press Association, 2008-05-02. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.
- ^ a b "Episode 1". Doctor Who: The Commentaries. BBC. BBC 7. 2008-04-06. No. 1, season 1.
- ^ "A Noble Return". Doctor Who Confidential. BBC. BBC Three. 2008-04-05. No. 1, season 4.