Time Lord - Partial List of Time Lords Appearing in Doctor Who - Time Lords From Spin-off Media

Time Lords From Spin-off Media

  • John and Gillian, the Doctor's grandchildren from the TV Comic comic strip
  • Anzor from Mission to Magnus
  • Ruath from the novel Goth Opera (full name Ruathadvorphrenaltid)
  • Irving Braxiatel from the Virgin New Adventures and Bernice Summerfield audio dramas
  • The Other from the novels Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible and Lungbarrow
  • Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu from the novel The Pit
  • Homunculette from the novels Alien Bodies and The Taking of Planet 5
  • Savar from the novels Seeing I and The Infinity Doctors
  • Iris Wildthyme from various novels, short stories and audio plays
  • Larna from the novels The Infinity Doctors and The Gallifrey Chronicles
  • The Magician from the Companions of Doctor Who novel Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma.
  • Valentine from Death Comes to Time
  • The Minister of Chance from Death Comes to Time
  • Casmus from Death Comes to Time
  • General Tannis from Death Comes to Time
  • Ratisbon from the novel Warmonger
  • Saran from the novel Warmonger
  • Serena from the novel World Game (full name Serenadellatrovella)
  • CIA Coordinator Vansell from the audios The Sirens of Time, The Apocalypse Element, Neverland, the Doctor Who Unbound audio He Jests at Scars... and the novel Divided Loyalties (full name Sevansellostophossius)
  • Marnal from the novel The Gallifrey Chronicles
  • Ulysses from the novel The Gallifrey Chronicles (possibly the Doctor's father)
  • Maven from the audio Omega
  • Louis in Unregenerate!
  • CIA Coordinator Harom from the single episode audio Urban Myths
  • Cardinal Zero from the single episode audio story Circular Time: Spring – a similarly titled Time Lord (Zeuro) appears in the Doctor Who Unbound audio A Storm of Angels (although it is not established whether these are meant to be alternate versions of the same person)
  • Straxus from the audio dramas Human Resources, Sisters of the Flame/Vengeance of Morbius and the Bernice Summerfield audio drama The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel
  • Lucy Adams from the single episode audio story Forty Five: False Gods
  • Muldwych from the novel Birthright – a possible exile who had his TARDIS taken away (it is strongly implied in Birthright and Happy Endings that Muldwych is a future incarnation of the Doctor)
  • CIA Coordinator Narvin from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Liaison Officer Hossak from Gallifrey: Square One
  • Commander Torvald from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Imperiatrix Pandora from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Castellan Wynter from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • The Archivist from Gallifrey: The Inquiry and Gallifrey: Lies
  • Commander Hallan from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Cardinal/Chancellor Valyes from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Commentator Antimon from Gallifrey: Imperiatrix
  • Lord/Cardinal/President Matthias from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Medic/Surgeon-Master Elbon from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Captain/Castellan Annos from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Captain/Commander Janartis from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Commentator Gerber from Gallifrey: Fractures
  • Captain Henzil from the Gallifrey spin-off audio series
  • Lord Delox from Gallifrey: Appropriation
  • Captain/Commander Raldeth from The Sirens of Time, The Apocalypse Element and Gallifrey: Appropriation
  • Guardsman Robersuun from Gallifrey: Mindbomb

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