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List of Doctor Who henchmen

Lance Bennett
Doctor Who character
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Affiliated Empress of Racnoss
Gatherer Hade
Doctor Who character
Portrayed by Richard Leech
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Affiliated The Collector
Species Human
Home planet Pluto
Appears in The Sun Makers
Novice Hame
Doctor Who character
First appearance "New Earth"
Last appearance "Gridlock"
Portrayed by Anna Hope
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Affiliated Sisters of Plenitude, Matron Casp,
Face of Boe
Species Cat
Home planet New Earth
Home era c. 5 billion and 23
Lytton
Doctor Who character
First appearance Resurrection of the Daleks
Last appearance Attack of the Cybermen
Portrayed by Maurice Colbourne
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Affiliated Daleks, Cryons
Species Unknown
Home planet Vita 15
Home era Unspecified future
Marn
Doctor Who character
Portrayed by Jonina Scott
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Affiliated Gatherer Hade,
The Collector
Species Human
Home planet Pluto
Appears in The Sun Makers
Sergeant Mike Smith
Doctor Who character
Portrayed by Dursley McLinden
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Affiliated Mr Ratcliffe, Renegade Daleks
Species Human
Home planet Earth
Home era 20th century
Appears in Remembrance of the Daleks

This is a list of henchmen, fictional characters serving villains and/or monsters and aliens in the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who. For other, related lists, see below.

Lance Bennett, played by Don Gilet, spiked his fiancée's (Donna Noble) coffee daily with deadly Huon particles during their coffee break, taken while working together at H. C. Clements, under the instruction of the Empress of the Racnoss, as seen in "The Runaway Bride" (2006). When Donna escaped from her with the Doctor, the Empress ordered her Robotic Santas to douse Lance with Huon particles, replacing Donna for her purposes. After Donna was recaptured, the Empress used the two of them to awaken the Racnoss swarm in the centre of the Earth, and dropped Lance down the pit as food for her starving children.

Mother Bloodtide, played by Linda Clark, was a Carrionite involved in the plot to begin a new Carrionite Empire on Earth, as seen in "The Shakespeare Code" (2007). She, along with the other Carrionites, was eventually captured inside a crystal ball, which the Doctor stored in a casket inside the TARDIS console room ("The Unicorn and the Wasp").


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