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Steven Taylor (Doctor Who)

Steven Taylor is a fictional character played by Peter Purves in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A space pilot from Earth in the future, he was a companion of the First Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1965 to 1966. Steven appeared in 10 stories (45 episodes). Only three of the serials in which Steven appeared as a regular are complete in the BBC archive (The Time Meddler, The Ark and The Gunfighters).

Steven
Doctor Who character
Steven in The Time Meddler (1965)
First appearanceThe Chase (1965)
Last appearanceThe Savages (1966)
Portrayed byPeter Purves
Duration1965–1966
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
AffiliationFirst Doctor
HomeEarth
Home era23rd century

Appearances

Television

Steven first appears in the serial The Chase, when the Doctor and his companions, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki, find him on the planet Mechanus[1] where he crash-landed two years before. He joins the Doctor and Vicki as a companion in the following serial, The Time Meddler, when they discover that he stowed-away in the TARDIS after having escaped the burning Mechanoid City. Steven is a strong-willed individual, who is more capable when there is something physical to do than when there is thinking to be done. He has a finely developed sense of right and wrong,[2] and places a high value on human life.

Steven follows the Doctor through The Daleks' Master Plan, a dark and dangerous adventure that takes the lives of Sara Kingdom and Katarina. He argues with the Doctor when he refuses to prevent the events of The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Steven is ready to part company with the Doctor over the deaths that happened, in particular that of a woman named Anne Chaplet. He rejoins the Doctor, however, at the same time that they acquired a new travelling companion, a young woman by the name of Dorothea "Dodo" Chaplet, who is apparently a descendant of Anne's.

Steven's journey eventually ends during The Savages, when he decides to accept the responsibility of leading the combined society of Savages and Elders that is attempting a lasting peace.[3] His life beyond that is not explored in the series.

The exact time period that Steven originally came from is not specified in the television series. However, in The Daleks' Master Plan, set in the year 4000, Steven states that he comes from "hundreds of years" before that period.

Other media

Steven appears in three spin-off novels: The Empire of Glass (1995) of the Virgin Missing Adventures range, and Salvation (1999) and Bunker Soldiers (2001) of the Past Doctor Adventures range. Steven, often voiced by Purves, also appears in many Big Finish Productions audio dramas[4] including The Five Companions alongside the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison),[5] The War to End All Wars, which looks in depth at his life after he left the Doctor, and The Secret History in which he and Vicki meet the Fifth Doctor after a complex plot by the Monk sees the Fifth Doctor replace the First during a crucial adventure. In addition, he appears in many stories of the BBC Short Trips and the Virgin Decalog.

Casting

Peter Purves originally auditioned for the part of a giant insect in The Web Planet, but failed.[6] He then appeared in the third episode of The Chase as Morton Dill, a "hillbilly".[7] He then appears as Steven in the final episode.[8] Purves had grown "the beginnings of a beard" to disguise the connection between the two characters of the serial.[9] The production team had been looking for a character to replace Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) and Ian Chesterton (William Russell), who were leaving in the serial,[7] and Purves was suggested by both William Hartnell[7][8] and Maureen O'Brien.[8] Early drafts of the story used the names "Bruck" and "Michael" for the character of the captured astronaut, before settling on "Steven".[10]

References

  1. ^ "BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Companions - Steven Taylor". BBC.
  2. ^ . www.bbcamerica.com. Archived from the original on 22 January 2012.
  3. ^ "BBC One - Doctor Who".
  4. ^ "Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles - Steven Taylor". Big Finish Productions. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  5. ^ "x. The Five Companions (Subscription Exclusive)". Big Finish Productions. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Who's With Doctor Who". Radio Times. London: 113. 19–25 November 1988.
  7. ^ a b c Cook, Benjamin (4 February 2010). . Doctor Who Magazine. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics (418). Archived from the original on 22 March 2014.
  8. ^ a b c "The Fourth Dimension: The Chase". BBC. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  9. ^ . Dreamwatch. Total Sci-Fi Online. 9 March 2009. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  10. ^ Howe and Walker (2003), p. 86

Bibliography

External links

  • Steven Taylor on Tardis Data Core, an external wiki
  • Steven Taylor on the BBC's Doctor Who website

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Steven Taylor is a fictional character played by Peter Purves in the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who A space pilot from Earth in the future he was a companion of the First Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1965 to 1966 Steven appeared in 10 stories 45 episodes Only three of the serials in which Steven appeared as a regular are complete in the BBC archive The Time Meddler The Ark and The Gunfighters StevenDoctor Who characterSteven in The Time Meddler 1965 First appearanceThe Chase 1965 Last appearanceThe Savages 1966 Portrayed byPeter PurvesDuration1965 1966In universe informationSpeciesHumanAffiliationFirst DoctorHomeEarthHome era23rd century Contents 1 Appearances 1 1 Television 1 2 Other media 2 Casting 3 References 3 1 Bibliography 4 External linksAppearances EditTelevision Edit Steven first appears in the serial The Chase when the Doctor and his companions Ian Barbara and Vicki find him on the planet Mechanus 1 where he crash landed two years before He joins the Doctor and Vicki as a companion in the following serial The Time Meddler when they discover that he stowed away in the TARDIS after having escaped the burning Mechanoid City Steven is a strong willed individual who is more capable when there is something physical to do than when there is thinking to be done He has a finely developed sense of right and wrong 2 and places a high value on human life Steven follows the Doctor through The Daleks Master Plan a dark and dangerous adventure that takes the lives of Sara Kingdom and Katarina He argues with the Doctor when he refuses to prevent the events of The Massacre of St Bartholomew s Eve Steven is ready to part company with the Doctor over the deaths that happened in particular that of a woman named Anne Chaplet He rejoins the Doctor however at the same time that they acquired a new travelling companion a young woman by the name of Dorothea Dodo Chaplet who is apparently a descendant of Anne s Steven s journey eventually ends during The Savages when he decides to accept the responsibility of leading the combined society of Savages and Elders that is attempting a lasting peace 3 His life beyond that is not explored in the series The exact time period that Steven originally came from is not specified in the television series However in The Daleks Master Plan set in the year 4000 Steven states that he comes from hundreds of years before that period Other media Edit Steven appears in three spin off novels The Empire of Glass 1995 of the Virgin Missing Adventures range and Salvation 1999 and Bunker Soldiers 2001 of the Past Doctor Adventures range Steven often voiced by Purves also appears in many Big Finish Productions audio dramas 4 including The Five Companions alongside the Fifth Doctor Peter Davison 5 The War to End All Wars which looks in depth at his life after he left the Doctor and The Secret History in which he and Vicki meet the Fifth Doctor after a complex plot by the Monk sees the Fifth Doctor replace the First during a crucial adventure In addition he appears in many stories of the BBC Short Trips and the Virgin Decalog Casting EditPeter Purves originally auditioned for the part of a giant insect in The Web Planet but failed 6 He then appeared in the third episode of The Chase as Morton Dill a hillbilly 7 He then appears as Steven in the final episode 8 Purves had grown the beginnings of a beard to disguise the connection between the two characters of the serial 9 The production team had been looking for a character to replace Barbara Wright Jacqueline Hill and Ian Chesterton William Russell who were leaving in the serial 7 and Purves was suggested by both William Hartnell 7 8 and Maureen O Brien 8 Early drafts of the story used the names Bruck and Michael for the character of the captured astronaut before settling on Steven 10 References Edit BBC Doctor Who Classic Series Companions Steven Taylor BBC A Companion To The Doctor s Companions Steven Taylor and 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