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Henry Gordon Jago is a character who appeared in the 1977 ''
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' is the sixth and final serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 2 April 1977. In the serial ...
''. He was played by Christopher Benjamin. He worked so well with Trevor Baxter's character,
Professor George Litefoot Professor George Litefoot is a character who appeared in the 1977 '' Doctor Who'' television serial '' The Talons of Weng-Chiang''. He was played by Trevor Baxter. He worked so well with Christopher Benjamin's character, Henry Gordon Jago, th ...
, the production team briefly considered giving them their own spin-off series.Official Page
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audio drama, '' The Mahogany Murderers''. This led to their own audio series, '' Jago & Litefoot''.


Character history

In Victorian
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, Henry Gordon Jago was the owner and Master of Ceremonies at The Palace Theatre, a position he held for over thirty years. Jago was a charismatic character, comically cowardly, categorically crowing, constantly cash crunched and always adept at ample amounts of aureate
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. In 1889, Jago employed a
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named Li H'sen Chang, who often used a
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dummy called Mr. Sin. Chang was actually serving a fugitive tyrant from the 51st Century named
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and Mr. Sin was a psychopathic pig cyborg. With Sino assassins on the streets and women whisked away at whim, the theatre attracted the astute attention of the
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and his assistant Leela. It was while defeating these dastardly deliverers of deviltry, that Jago met upper class
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Professor George Litefoot Professor George Litefoot is a character who appeared in the 1977 '' Doctor Who'' television serial '' The Talons of Weng-Chiang''. He was played by Trevor Baxter. He worked so well with Christopher Benjamin's character, Henry Gordon Jago, th ...
. The two remained close friends ever since, occasionally solving mysteries, including an adventure involving an anteater and an aluminum violin. After a few years, Jago was forced to close his theatre and MC at a far less reputable establishment, The New Regency Theatre. He also spent a lot of time at a pub called the Red Tavern, befriending many of its denizens, including the barmaid, Ellie Higson. In 1892, Jago and Litefoot embarked in a spate of strange investigations of infernal incidents in the paranormal. Together, they saved the Empire from bloodsucking beasts, creeping cadavers, villainous vampires, sordid specters, psychotic scientists and ambulatory automatons. Often, Jago employed his knowledge of stage illusions and contacts with London's lower classes to solve their cases. Eventually, Jago came into the ownership of The New Regency Theatre, but his investigations with Professor Litefoot continued. In 1895, Leela joins Jago and Litefoot in several adventures. Leela had been sent by the
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to discover the cause of fractures in time. Shortly before she returns to
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, the three of them are reunited with the Doctor, this time in his sixth incarnation. He and his
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were being stalked by temporal aliens, so the Doctor went into hiding, wearing dark Victorian garb and calling himself Claudius Dark. After learning his true identity, Jago and Litefoot were invited by the Doctor to take a few trips in the TARDIS, starting with a visit to the planet
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.


Appearances


Television

* ''
The Talons of Weng-Chiang ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' is the sixth and final serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 2 April 1977. In the serial ...
'' (with the Fourth Doctor)


Audio

* '' The Mahogany Murderers'' * '' The Bloodless Soldier'' * ''
The Bellova Devil ''Jago & Litefoot'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It stars Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter as Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litef ...
'' * ''
The Spirit Trap ''Jago & Litefoot'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It stars Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter as Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litef ...
'' * '' The Similarity Engine'' * '' Litefoot and Sanders'' * '' The Necropolis Express'' * '' The Theatre of Dreams'' * ''
The Ruthven Inheritance ''Jago & Litefoot'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It stars Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter as Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litef ...
'' * '' Dead Men's Tales'' * '' The Man at the End of the Garden'' * ''
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'' * '' Chronoclasm'' * '' Jago in Love'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * '' Beautiful Things'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * '' The Lonely Clock'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * '' The Hourglass Killers'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * '' Voyage to Venus'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * ''
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'' (with the Sixth Doctor) * '' The Age of Revolution'' * '' The Case of the Gluttonus Guru'' * '' The Bloodchild Codex'' * '' The Final Act'' * '' The Justice of Jalxar'' (with the Fourth Doctor)


References


External links


Jago and Litefoot Audio Adventures
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