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, who has appeared in short stories, novels and audio dramas from numerous publishers. She is best known from spin-off media based on the long-running British
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'', where she is sometimes depicted as a renegade Time Lady. Her stories are in the New Wave mold, characterised by nonlinear, sometimes
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narrative, intertextual references to the rest of ''Doctor Who'' and
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, and themes of unreliable narration. She has a playful, mischievous personality, delighting in baiting the Doctor and getting into trouble.


History

Iris Wildthyme first appears in one of Magrs's non-genre novels, ''Marked for Life'',Wildthyme at Large
/ref> as a lesbian novelist who has lived for far longer than a normal lifespan. At the end of the novel, Iris Wildthyme seems to die and then become a baby in a scene reminiscent of
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. The infant Iris appears in later books by Magrs taking place in the same Phoenix Court setting, and an apparently adult version re-appears in the story "Hospitality:, in the collection ''Iris: Abroad''. Iris's first ''Doctor Who'' appearance is in the short story "
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", where she meets the
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and
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. The Doctor already knows Iris as an "old friend", and she is seen to be travelling in a 20th-century
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(the route 22 to
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), which is, in reality, her
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. The character was described as "a studied affront" to existing ''Doctor Who'' textsBritton, Piers
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and "an ethical challenge" to some of the series' "main inconsistencies".Britton, Piers
TARDISbound: Navigating the Universes of Doctor Who
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In 2011, ''
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'' called Iris Wildthyme one of the 'Top 5 Spinoff Companions' and said 'her adventures (with the Doctor, and in her own line of books) are a joy'.SFX - The Ultimate Dr Who Top Fives
SFX, November 2011
Iris was featured at length in ''
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''"Shelf Life", Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine No. 269, August 1998 and ''
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'',"Shelf Life", Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine No. 282, August 1999 and went on to appear in several more short stories and novels in the
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range, most recently '' Mad Dogs and Englishmen'' in 2002."Preview: Mad Dogs and Englishmen", Paul Magrs, Doctor Who Magazine No. 312, January 2002"The DWM Review", Doctor Who Magazine No. 314, February 2002 Since then the character has been the subject of a number of short story anthologies, edited by Magrs and others, published by
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and one by
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,Big Finish - Wildthyme on Top
/ref> and two novels published by Snowbooks.Snowbooks - Enter Wildthyme!
Snowbooks - Wildthyme Beyond!
In 2001,
Philip Purser-Hallard Philip Purser-Hallard (born 1971 as Philip Hallard) is a fantasy, science fiction and crime author described by the British Fantasy Society as "the best kept secret in British genre writing".
submitted a proposal for a novel, ''Iris Wildthyme in the City of the Saved'', which would have seen Iris in a hedonistic artificial world at the end of time where all people are resurrected and made immortal. It was rejected as an Iris Wildthyme novel range was considered unviable at the time. Purser-Hallard reused elements of the story in 2002's ''
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'' (in which Iris appears as an unnamed traveller) and 2004's '' Of the City of the Saved...''. In 2002, the character started appearing as an occasional crossover character in audio plays by
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, where she is voiced by
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/ref> Following the casting of Manning in the role, imagery of the character used by Big Finish (and, later, Obverse Books) on packaging and covers now depicts Manning's likeness.Big Finish - Iris Wildthyme
/ref> The character has appeared as the main character in five "seasons" of audio dramas, released respectively in 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013 and 2015, along with a 2009 Christmas special.The Claws of Santa
/ref>
Each release of the second season is a pastiche of a decade of televised ''Doctor Who'', from the 1960s through to the 1990s. The 2012 release '' Iris Rides Out'' is a crossover with the out-of-copyright character
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. Although in some of her early appearances (including ''
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Wildthyme on Top Iris Wildthyme is a fictional character created by writer Paul Magrs, who has appeared in short stories, novels and audio dramas from numerous publishers. She is best known from spin-off media based on the long-running British science fiction tel ...
'') Iris is accompanied by her companion Tom (played on audio by
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), her usual foil in her Big Finish, Obverse Books and Snowbooks appearances is Panda, a 10-inch-tall sentient, stuffed toy (played on audio by
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)."Soho Stories", Clayton Littlewood, Polarimagazine, Feb 2010


Character

Iris claims to have been raised by a House of Aunts (as opposed to Cousins), in the mountains of southern
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, and also that she has erased all of her records from the
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, explaining why the Time Lords know nothing about her. She is known to have survived the destruction of Gallifrey and the apparent retroactive wiping of the Time Lords from history that took place at the end of the novel ''
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''. Iris regenerates at the end of ''The Scarlet Empress'' (into a form resembling
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in '' Barbarella''), and is known to have at least six other incarnations. One of these, Bianca (voiced by Maria McErlane), appears in the
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audio play ''
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'' and is similar to the Doctor's villainous
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incarnation. Iris has also apparently worked for
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as a Scientific Advisor, and for the Ministry of Incursions and Ontological Wonders (MIAOW). There is no indication of what relationship the character has with the new television series. In " The End of the World" (2005), the Doctor states that his homeworld had been destroyed and that he is the last of the Time Lords. Attempting to pin down the exact details of Iris's history is problematic because such details are not only kept deliberately vague by Magrs and other writers, but also because the accounts of her adventures may not be reliable, in whole or in part. For example, some of her claimed exploits bear a remarkable similarity to those of the Doctor's, and some have suggested that it is the Doctor's adventures that are
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from Iris's life, rather than the other way around. Her TARDIS is a double-decker red London bus, the number 22 to Putney Common. In contrast with other TARDISes, hers is slightly smaller on the inside, a fact attributed to the fact that her TARDIS was dying when she found it. She also claims to have stolen the TARDIS, and to be on the run from her "mysterious superiors". Iris has also argued that her adventures are more "true" than the Doctor's recollections because she writes them in her diaries while the Doctor does not. Magrs has explicitly stated that Iris "knows — of course she knows — that she's a very deliberate parody of ''Doctor Who''. That's why she loves him so." In
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style, Iris is portrayed as playfully aware that she is a character in a television programme (or a series of books and audio dramas spun off from a television programme). Even more so than the Doctor's TARDIS, Iris's bus is a device for moving her between fictional genres and even texts. In the context of the ''Doctor Who'' universe, all this may be explained by Iris's claim in the novel ''
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'' that she is from the Obverse, a surreal parallel universe with radically different physical laws. More recently in both Big Finish audios and Obverse Books short stories, she has claimed to come from The Clockworks, a planet in the Obverse, ruled over by a race not unlike the Time Lords.


List of appearances


''Phoenix Court'' novels by Paul Magrs

*''Marked for Life'' (
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1995) *''Does It Show?'' (Vintage Books 1997) *''Could It Be Magic?'' (Vintage Books 1998)


BBC ''Doctor Who'' novels

*''
The Scarlet Empress ''The Scarlet Empress'' is a 1934 American historical drama film starring Marlene Dietrich and John Lodge about the life of Catherine the Great. It was directed and produced by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by Eleanor McGeary, loosely ba ...
'' by Paul Magrs (1998) *''
The Blue Angel ''The Blue Angel'' (german: Der blaue Engel) is a 1930 German musical comedy-drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg, and starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron. Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Lie ...
'' by Paul Magrs and Jeremy Hoad (1999) *''
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'' by Paul Magrs (2000) *'' Mad Dogs and Englishmen'' by Paul Magrs (2002)


Snowbooks novels

*'' Enter Wildthyme'' by Paul Magrs (Snowbooks, 2011) *''Wildthyme Beyond'' by Paul Magrs (Snowbooks, 2012) *''From Wildthyme with Love'' by Paul Magrs (Snowbooks, 2013)


The New Adventures of Iris Wildthyme

* ''Iris Wildthyme and the Polythene Terror'' (Obverse Books, 2019) * ''Mother, Maiden, Crone'' (Obverse Books, 2020)


Short stories by Paul Magrs

*"Old Flames" in '' Short Trips'' (
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1998, ed Stephen Cole) *"Femme Fatale" in '' More Short Trips'' (BBC Books 1999, ed Stephen Cole) *"Entertaining Mr O" in ''Perfect Timing '' (1999, ed Mark Phippen and Helen Fayle) *"Bafflement and Devotion" in ''
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'' (essay with fictional elements) *"Being an Extract from 'The Amazing Adventures of Iris Wildthyme on Neptune'" in ''Tales of the Solar System'' (2000, ed D Paul Griggs) *"In the Sixties" in ''Walking in Eternity'' (2001, ed Julian Eales), reprinted in ''Twelve Stories'' (
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, 2009) *"Suitors, Inc." in '' Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins'' (
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2005, ed
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) *"The Dreadful Flap" in ''Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus'' (
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2009, ed Paul Magrs &
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) *"The Delightful Bag" in ''The Panda Book of Horror'' (Obverse Books 2009, ed Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs) *"Hospitality" in ''Iris: Abroad'' (Obverse Books 2009, ed Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs) *"Hang onto Yourself" in ''Lady Stardust'' (Obverse Books 2012, ed Art Critic Panda) *"The Ninnies on Putney Common" in ''Fifteen'' (also known as ''Iris:Fifteen'', Obverse Books, 2013, ed. Stuart Douglas, )


Short story anthologies

*''Wildthyme on Top'' ed Paul Magrs (Big Finish Productions 2005) *''Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus'' eds Paul Magrs and
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(
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, 2009) *''The Panda Book of Horror'' eds Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs (Obverse Books, 2009) *''Iris: Abroad'' eds Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas (Obverse Books, 2010) *''Wildthyme in Purple'' eds Stuart Douglas and Cody Quijano-Schell (Obverse Books, 2011) *''Lady Stardust'' ed Art Critic Panda (Obverse Books, 2012) *''Fifteen'' ed Stuart Douglas (Obverse Books, 2013) *''Iris Wildthyme of Mars'' ed
Philip Purser-Hallard Philip Purser-Hallard (born 1971 as Philip Hallard) is a fantasy, science fiction and crime author described by the British Fantasy Society as "the best kept secret in British genre writing".
(Obverse Books, 2014) *''The Perennial Miss Wildthyme'' ed Dale Smith (Obverse Books, 2015) *''A Clockwork Iris'' ed Stuart Douglas, George Mann, and Paul Magrs (Obverse Books, 2017) *''Wild Thymes on the 22'' ed Stewart Sheargold (Obverse Books, 2019) *'' Cwej: Down the Middle'' ed Hunter O'Connell (Arcbeatle Press, 2020)


Novelette anthologies

*''Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate'' (Obverse Books, 2010)


Big Finish audio plays

*''
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'' by Paul Magrs (2002) *''The Plague Herds of Excelis'' by Stephen Cole (2002) *''
The Wormery ''The Wormery'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Plot The Sixth Doctor investigates the mysterious bar known only as "Bianca's". Getting in his way is hi ...
'' by Stephen Cole and Paul Magrs (2003) *''Wildthyme at Large'' by Paul Magrs (2005) *''The Devil in Ms Wildthyme'' by Stephen Cole (2005) *''The Sound of Fear'' by
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(2009) *''Land of Wonder'' by Paul Magrs (2009) *''The Two Irises'' by
Simon Guerrier Simon Guerrier (born June 1976) is a British science fiction author and dramatist, closely associated with the fictional universe of ''Doctor Who'' and its spinoffs. Although he has written three ''Doctor Who'' novels, for the BBC Books range, ...
(2009) *''The Panda Invasion'' by Mark Magrs (2009) *''The Claws of Santa'' by
Cavan Scott Cavan Scott (born 18 April 1973), is a New York Times bestselling comic writer and author. He is best known for his work on a variety of spin-offs from both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Star Wars'', as well as comics and novels for ''Teen Titans'', ''Bla ...
& Mark Wright (2009) *'' Find and Replace'' by Paul Magrs (2010) *''The Iris Wildthyme Appreciation Society'' by Cavan Scott (2012) *''Iris Rides Out'' by
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(2012) *''Midwinter Murders'' by George Mann (2012) *''Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme?'' by Cavan Scott & Mark Wright (2013) *''Iris at the Oche'' by Mark Wright (2013) *''A Lift in Time'' by David Bailey (2013) *''The Elixir of Doom'' by Paul Magrs (2014) *''Wildthyme Reloaded'' (2015) ** ''Comeback of the Scorchies'' by James Goss ** ''Dark Side'' by Nick Campbell ** ''Oracle of the Supermarket'' by Roy Gill ** ''Murder At The Abbey'' by Mark B. Oliver ** ''The Slots of Giza'' by Hamish Steele ** ''High Spirits'' by Cavan Scott ** ''An Extraterrestrial Werewolf in Belgium'' by
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** ''Looking for a Friend'' by Paul Magrs *''Muse of Fire'' by Paul Magrs (2018)


References


External links


Big Finish Productions, publishers of Iris Wildthyme audio playsObverse Books, publishers of Iris Wildthyme short story collectionsSnowbooks, publishers of Iris Wildthyme novels
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