The Sixth Doctor visits King Alfred, ostensibly to encourage him. Alfred is disguised as a harpist, staying in a swineherd's hut, so that he can spy on the Vikings. He is ready to give up, convinced that his rival, King Guthrun, is a godless heathen with no Christian honour. The Doctor, pretending to be a wizard from the future, convinces Alfred that he will prevail, and that Guthrun will one day kneel and join him in prayer. When the king's back is turned, the Doctor slips out. The TARDIS materialises in the middle of a kingly feast. The Doctor exits, and invites himself to the feast.
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| - The Man Who Wouldn't Give Up (short story)
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| - The Sixth Doctor visits King Alfred, ostensibly to encourage him. Alfred is disguised as a harpist, staying in a swineherd's hut, so that he can spy on the Vikings. He is ready to give up, convinced that his rival, King Guthrun, is a godless heathen with no Christian honour. The Doctor, pretending to be a wizard from the future, convinces Alfred that he will prevail, and that Guthrun will one day kneel and join him in prayer. When the king's back is turned, the Doctor slips out. The TARDIS materialises in the middle of a kingly feast. The Doctor exits, and invites himself to the feast.
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| - The Man Who Wouldn't Give Up
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| - Wessex, the 9th century; Jerusalem, circa 52
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| - The Sixth Doctor visits King Alfred, ostensibly to encourage him. Alfred is disguised as a harpist, staying in a swineherd's hut, so that he can spy on the Vikings. He is ready to give up, convinced that his rival, King Guthrun, is a godless heathen with no Christian honour. The Doctor, pretending to be a wizard from the future, convinces Alfred that he will prevail, and that Guthrun will one day kneel and join him in prayer. When the king's back is turned, the Doctor slips out. The swineherd's wife enters, and not knowing he is the king, scolds him for the missing cakes. He accuses the wizard, but thinks the better of it and admits to letting them burn by accident. In the TARDIS, Mel wonders what the Doctor has been doing on these secret missions of his. When she leaves the console room, he hurriedly stuffs the cakes he stole into his mouth. The TARDIS materialises in the middle of a kingly feast. The Doctor exits, and invites himself to the feast.
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