The new Doctor Who program seems obsessed with the Doctor regenerating into a ‘ginger’ or red-haired man/woman. It may seem that this is a new idea, but in fact its origins are far older and much more obscure.
The new Doctor Who program seems obsessed with the Doctor regenerating into a ‘ginger’ or red-haired man/woman. It may seem that this is a new idea, but in fact its origins are far older and much more obscure.
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The Merlin Doctor in the New Adventures?
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Verrrry close, but what book did it first appear in?
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A brief appearance in Transit and a proper appearance (we presume that is who he is) in Birthright.
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All true (and proof positive that you are a well of New Adventures knowledge), but the answer I am looking for is the novelization of Battlefield by Ben Aaronovitch. It is brief, but to my knowledge the first appearance of the ‘red haired Doctor.’
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