Jamie McCrimmon Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

James Robert McCrimmon, usually simply called Jamie, is a fictional
character played by Frazer Hines in the long-running British science
fiction television series Doctor Who. A piper of the Clan McLaren who
lived in 18th-century Scotland, he was a companion of the Second
Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1966 to 1969. The spelling
of his surname varies from one script to another; it is alternately
rendered as Macrimmon and McCrimmond.James Robert McCrimmon was the
son of Donald McCrimmonâ€"a piper, like his father and his father's
father. Jamie first appears in The Highlanders, encountering the
Doctor, Ben and Polly in the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden in
1746. At the end of the story, Polly suggests that the Doctor take
Jamie along with them. Jamie continues to travel with the Doctor even
after Ben and Polly leave the TARDIS at the end of The Faceless Ones.
He appears in all but the very first Second Doctor serial, The Power
of the Daleks, and in more episodes than any other companion, although
Tegan Jovanka served with the Doctor for the longest continuous period
in terms of years on the series.Jamie shares a lively, bantering
relationship with the Doctor, and during his time in the series sees
the arrival and departure of first Victoria Waterfield and finally Zoe
Heriot. Jamie, being a product of his time, is always solicitous and
gentlemanly towards the women who travel with him. Jamie does not have
the background to always understand the situations his adventures with
the Doctor take him into, but is quick enough to translate high
technology and concepts into equivalents he can understand and deal
with. His relationship with the Doctor is not always smooth and in The
Evil of the Daleks he comes close to leaving the Doctor whom he feels
has been manipulating him and Victoria to discover the human factor
for the Daleks, without thinking about the consequences. His battle
cry Creag an tuire, in Scottish Gaelic, translates to "The Boar's
Rock." It is similar to Creag an tuirc, the motto of the MacLaren Clan
of Scotland. Jamie McCrimmon Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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