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Perpugilliam “Peri” Brown, is a fictional character played by
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in the long-running British
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''. An American
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major from
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, Peri is a companion of the Fifth (
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) and
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(
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) and a regular in the programme from 1984 to 1986, appearing in a total of 11 stories (collectively made up of 33 episodes).


Production


Getting the part

Bryant had been spotted by an agent in a production of the musical comedy '' No, No Nanette'' at her drama school, the
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, which was the last show she did before leaving the school. She had performed with an American accent during the show, and having mistaken her for a real American, the agent took note of "one American...". In less than a week after leaving the school, he phoned her up and secured her an audition for ''Doctor Who''. Bryant thought it was "extraordinary" and "surreal" to be called up out of the blue for a part. The actress did a series of auditions with the producer
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and the script editor Eric Saward. Initially thinking she had "nothing to lose", she enjoyed the experience and only expected to be offered a small part at most, but became nervous as she got closer to securing the role of Peri.


The accent

Nathan-Turner was only auditioning Americans, and the British actress had to feign an American accent during the process. The agent had promised to tell the production that Bryant was British if she was successful, however this was ultimately unfulfilled. As part of her contract, Bryant was required to use her American accent at all public events, barring the local pop to the supermarket; this included BBC canteens and rehearsal rooms. The young actress simply "got on with it" throughout her entire run on the show and later described it as the "longest role heever played". Bryant revealed her British accent to
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at a dinner party; after his departure, Baker revealed her non-American origins to the newspapers, which he described as "doing era favour". Decades later, Bryant finds that her American accent can still subconsciously slip into conversation, and noted that fans are often still surprised to discover that she is not American.


Makeup and costume

Bryant derided the costume that she wore on ''Doctor Who''. She remembered consistently having her
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tapped while walking through the BBC lot, and that she would have to laugh and say "thank you" in response then walk a little faster or duck into the bathroom. She recalled a four to five-hour makeup process for ''
Mindwarp ''Mindwarp'' is the second serial of the larger narrative known as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' which encompasses the whole of the 23rd season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast in four wee ...
'' (1986) being artificially sped up by the makeup department, leading to the prosthetic being ripped from her face; while shooting in the sun the following days, her face was unbearably sore. The skimpy outfit she wore in her first story ''
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'' (1984), while appropriate for the Mediterranean weather of its setting, was inappropriate for British winter and caused her to get
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and
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.


The character

As her first job after leaving drama school, Bryant expected to receive a character sheet to give her a window into Peri's backstory. After not receiving one, she opted to write one herself, expecting Nathan-Turner to have it incorporated into the scripts, which he did not do. She initially felt that a companion must either be an adrenaline junkie or someone running from their past, because otherwise once someone realises how dangerous the Doctor's travels are, all they would want to do is go back, and also noted that in real life a person finding themselves in the companion's situation would have a
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early on. Taking this into consideration, Bryant decided that it was Peri's choice to join the Doctor, that she was so miserable in the life she had on Earth that she wanted to do it, and that she would take on some of the Doctor's strength and courage throughout their adventures. Similarly to previous companions, Peri's role was often perfunctory in nature, running off and getting in trouble so that the Doctor could save her. For this purposes of enjoying the adventures, the actress was required to "sugarcoat the trauma" of the character nearly dying each episode. To avoid any suggestion of a romantic relationship, Bryant played to the
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as a father figure; she had devised that he was reminiscent of Peri's deceased father, a touch that was never shown on-screen but that Nathan-Turner approved of. Bryant did not like the way that Peri was written in ''
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'' (1985) as she felt that she bore no resemblance to the character she had started out with, and felt it was unnecessary that during her time on the show she spent "three out of four episodes" tied-up. Bryant said the story "harked back to the 60s, where basically the companion gets tied up and left somewhere to scream a lot."


Time on the show

Bryant started filming in September 1983. The director of ''Planet of Fire'',
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, encouraged her to observe and learn from
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. Bryant had the possibility of a three-year contract and expected to be working with Davison during this time, so was shocked that she would be working alongside a new lead actor after just two stories, and particularly shocked at only learning this over the news. Bryant noted that this abrupt change meant she was not able to "settle in". Bryant found out about the show being put on hiatus in 1985 through a phone call after returning home from
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. A ''
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'' journalist asked for her thoughts on the "death of ''Doctor Who''", leaving her thinking that Baker had died.


Leaving the show

When Bryant's contract was coming to an end, Nathan-Turner asked her how she would like Peri to be written out of the show. She advised that she did not want to shake hands and say a generic line such as "bye Doctor, I'll send you a postcard", and that she wanted a dramatic storyline to "go out with a bang". She was pleased with Philip Martin's "powerful" ''Mindwarp'' storyline involving a mind transplant and a bald head sequence. She was displeased, however, with the
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at the end of the season which suggested that Peri had married King Yrcanos (
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), as she and Blessed had not played any romantic interaction between the two characters. She feels that the explanation of what happened to Peri, in the Big Finish audio story ''Peri and the Piscon Paradox'' (2011), fixed this
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and should be considered
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.


Critical reception

''
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'' felt that her demise was "the most dramatic and heart-stopping exit by a ''Doctor Who'' companion ever".


Legacy

Bryant's first convention was in November 1983, just a few months after she started shooting, despite having no footage to show. She later described the experience as a hysteria on par with
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. She required a bodyguard and stayed in a huge hotel suite. A man fainted after noticing her. At a later convention, she recalled a disabled man giving her a stuffed dog as a gift and describing Peri as his best friend. Bryant would later quasi-reprise her role as Peri in the form of 'Miss Brown' in the BBV video series '' The Stranger'', which co-starred Baker as the titular Doctor-inspired role. She has also acknowledged that the bluntness of Peri's death upset many fans of the show. During a convention in 2017, Bryant discussed the positive impact that her time on ''Doctor Who'' has had on her life: She has been able to travel the world and make close friendships because of the show, and expressed that she never expected it to become such a huge part of her life. She stated that there is not one of her stories that she would not wish to reshoot, noting her respect for ''
The Caves of Androzani ''The Caves of Androzani'' is the sixth serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 to 16 March 1984. In the serial, the Doctor ...
'' (1984) as a whole piece and believed the themes in ''
Vengeance on Varos ''Vengeance on Varos'' is the second serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on 19 and 26 January 1985. The serial is set on the planet Varos, whe ...
'' (1985) were still relevant. She also explained that the backstory of later companion
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, the first companion of the revived series which began in 2005, was very reminiscent of the backstory she had constructed for Peri.


Character history

Peri first appeared in the Fifth Doctor serial ''
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'', in which she encountered the Doctor and Turlough on the island of Lanzarote. After an encounter with the Master and the shape-changing android
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(who disguises himself as her stepfather, Professor Howard Foster), Peri asked to join the Fifth Doctor on his travels, while Turlough departed to return to his home planet of Trion. (The identity of Peri's mother was not revealed in the televised series - but see below.) By the end of the Fifth Doctor's final story ''
The Caves of Androzani ''The Caves of Androzani'' is the sixth serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 to 16 March 1984. In the serial, the Doctor ...
'', both The Doctor and Peri were suffering from spectrox poisoning, and so the Fifth Doctor decided to give what antidote remains to Peri, sacrificing himself to save her. As she looks on, he regenerates into the Sixth Doctor, and she continued to travel with him, despite the temporarily unstable Doctor attempting to strangle her after his transformation (in his debut story ''
The Twin Dilemma ''The Twin Dilemma'' is the seventh and final serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from 22 March to 30 March 1984. In the serial, the al ...
''). Peri is a bright and spirited young woman, an
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and thus likely around twenty years of age, who travelled with The Doctor because, like many of his companions, she wanted to see the universe. Although she shared a more abrasive relationship with the Sixth Doctor, there was an undercurrent of affection in their verbal sparring. Peri travelled with The Doctor for an undisclosed period of time; some sources say she travelled with him for mere months, while others say years. Between the events of ''
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'' and the season-long story ''
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'', her character was shown to have matured somewhat (coinciding with an 18-month production break between the two stories) and her relationship with The Doctor became less combative. In the second segment of the ''Trial'' story arc, ''
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'', Peri was abducted by an arthropod-like creature named Kiv, who apparently transplanted his brain into her body. Soon after, The Doctor was led to believe that Peri was dead, and was severely distressed by this. It was later revealed, at the end of ''
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'' (the fourth segment of the arc), that the evidence of Peri's death was faked by the
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. In fact, Peri had survived, and been saved by - whilst also marrying - King Yrcanos of Thoros Alpha, a warrior king who had assisted the Doctor and Peri in ''Mindwarp''. It is not known what happened to Peri after she married King Yrcanos.


Other appearances

Peri has the distinction of being the first humanoid television companion to appear in the
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within ''
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''; previously the strip, which began in 1979, depicted The Doctor either travelling alone or with companions created for the strip, while the robotic television companion K9 was featured in several ''DWM'' comic strips featuring the
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). Her first appearance was in "Funhouse Part 1" (DWM #102) in which she appeared in two panels as a scantily clad apparition manifested by a villain. Two issues later, in "Kane's Story Part 1" (DWM #104), she became a regular character in the strip, initially travelling with both the Sixth Doctor and his shape-shifting companion, Frobisher and continuing until the final part of "Up Above the Gods" in DWM #129. "Kane's Story" established that, at one point during her travels with the Sixth Doctor, Peri left the TARDIS for reasons left unrevealed and went to live in
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where she took a job in an office, a job she angrily quit for reasons also unrevealed just prior to encountering The Doctor again and voluntarily rejoining him. The epilogue to the
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novelisation of ''Mindwarp'', written by Philip Martin, stated that Peri returned to the 20th Century with King Yrcanos where the latter became a
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. This tongue-in-cheek conclusion was not reflected in any televised story, and is generally ignored by fandom. In the
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''The Age of Chaos'', written by
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, Peri lived out her life on Krontep as Queen Consort of Yrcanos and has at least three grandchildren, who are principal characters in the story. The
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novel ''
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'' by Matthew Jones reveals that, although becoming the wife of King Yrcanos, Peri blamed The Doctor for abandoning her. In the novel, the
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made peace with Peri after she found her way back to
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through a temporal rift on Krontep, and returned her to her time. The Telos novella ''
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'' by Simon A. Forward reveals that Peri had been sexually abused by her stepfather. This is hinted at in the
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novel ''
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'' by
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, which also reveals that her parents were Janine and Paul Brown, and that her father died in a boating accident when she was thirteen. She has two step-siblings from her mother's marriage to Foster. Bryant voiced the character of Peri in several audio plays produced by
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, alongside both
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as the Fifth Doctor and Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. In several of these stories, the Fifth Doctor and Peri are joined by another companion, the Egyptian princess
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. The Sixth Doctor audio play ''
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'' introduces Peri's mother, Janine Foster, played by American actress
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(although in reality, Christian is five years younger than Nicola Bryant). The play, set in 1984 as the Doctor takes Peri back to her time to attend the funeral of the father of a friend of hers, confirms Peri's late father's name as Paul and mentions that Howard and Janine Foster have gone their separate ways, but does not mention Peri's step-siblings. After The Doctor and Peri thwart a Cyberman attempt to set up a conversion factory in Baltimore, Peri plans to stay with her family, but Janine is subsequently killed due to an accident involving remaining Cyber-technology, cutting Peri's last familial tie to Earth and prompting her to return to her travels with The Doctor when he comes to visit her at her mother's grave. In the audio play ''
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'', the
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finds Peri on a remote planet, where she apparently dies of a virus, although it is revealed that the entire story was part of a fantasy designed to make The Doctor kill himself. Another audio play, ''Peri and the Piscon Paradox'', states that the Time Lords made several adjustments to her time line, resulting in at least five alternate versions of Peri with different fates, including one that thought she never travelled in the TARDIS but instead moved to California and eventually hosted a chat show called ''The Queen of Worries'' after divorcing her abusive childhood sweetheart. In the later audio '' The Widow's Assassin'', The Doctor travels to Krontep to attend Peri's wedding, only be locked up for abandoning her. However, despite apparently spending five years in prison, The Doctor actually spends that time carrying out a complex long-term investigation into the death of King Yrcanos shortly after the wedding, eventually learning that 'Peri' is actually possessed by The Doctor's childhood imaginary enemy, Mandrake the Lizard King, who was 'extracted' from The Doctor's mind when he was exposed to Crozier's equipment. After transferring himself into Peri's body to expel Mandrake, The Doctor and Peri return to their true bodies and resume their travels together. In ''Masters of Earth'', they arrive on Earth during the Dalek occupation, a year before the events of ''
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'' from Earth's perspective, forcing The Doctor to help a future famous rebel figure escape without compromising history. In ''The Rani Elite'', The Doctor and Peri visit a famous university and are nearly caught in a trap set by a version of the Rani who has already experienced the events of ''
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''; the crisis ends with Peri receiving an honorary degree in botany to accompany The Doctor's honorary degree in moral philosophy. Future show runner
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mentions an unnamed 'Warrior Queen on Thoros Beta' in his 1996 short story, "
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". Bryant played the role of 'Miss Brown' in the first three instalments of the BBV video series '' The Stranger'', opposite Colin Baker in the title role; although her character was never explicitly identified as being Peri (much as The Stranger was never directly linked to The Doctor), there are nonetheless similarities in the two characters, with one major difference: Bryant used her natural English accent for Miss Brown, rather than affecting an American accent as she did with Peri.


List of appearances


Television

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Planet of Fire ''Planet of Fire'' is the fifth serial of the 21st season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 23 February to 2 March 1984. In the serial, the Doctor's ...
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The Caves of Androzani ''The Caves of Androzani'' is the sixth serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 to 16 March 1984. In the serial, the Doctor ...
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The Twin Dilemma ''The Twin Dilemma'' is the seventh and final serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from 22 March to 30 March 1984. In the serial, the al ...
'' ;Season 22 *'' Attack of the Cybermen'' *''
Vengeance on Varos ''Vengeance on Varos'' is the second serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on 19 and 26 January 1985. The serial is set on the planet Varos, whe ...
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The Mark of the Rani ''The Mark of The Rani'' is the third serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on BBC1 on 2 and 9 February 1985. The serial is set in the mining vi ...
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The Two Doctors ''The Two Doctors'' is the fourth serial of the Doctor Who (season 22), 22nd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC One, BBC1 from 16 February to 2 March 1985 ...
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Timelash ''Timelash'' is the fifth serial of the 22nd season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on BBC1 on 9 and 16 March 1985. In the serial, the Borad (Robert Ashby), the mu ...
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Revelation of the Daleks ''Revelation of the Daleks'' is the sixth and final serial of the 22nd season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on 23 and 30 March 1985. This was the final serial t ...
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The Trial of a Time Lord The twenty-third season of British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', known collectively as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'', aired in weekly episodes from 6 September to 6 December 1986. It contained four adventures: ''The Mysterious ...
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The Mysterious Planet ''The Mysterious Planet'' is the first serial of the larger narrative known as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' which encompasses the whole of the 23rd season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast i ...
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Mindwarp ''Mindwarp'' is the second serial of the larger narrative known as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' which encompasses the whole of the 23rd season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast in four wee ...
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The Ultimate Foe ''The Ultimate Foe'' is the fourth and final serial of the larger narrative known as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' which encompasses the whole of the 23rd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was first broadca ...
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Dimensions in Time ''Dimensions in Time'' is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and the soap opera '' EastEnders'' that ran in two parts on 26 and 27 November 1993. It was filmed on location at Greenwic ...
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Audio dramas

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Slipback ''Slipback'' is a radio audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', produced by the BBC and first broadcast in six episodes on BBC Radio 4 from 25 July to 8 August 1985, as part of a children's ...
'' ; Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures ;Fifth Doctor *''
Red Dawn ''Red Dawn'' is a 1984 American action drama film directed by John Milius with a screenplay by Milius and Kevin Reynolds. The film depicts a fictional World War III centering on a land invasion of the continental United States by an alliance ...
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The Eye of the Scorpion ''The Eye of the Scorpion'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Plot In ancient Egypt, the Fifth Doctor and Peri become involved in the intrigue surroun ...
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The Church and the Crown ''Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures'', formerly titled the ''Main Range'', is a series that consists of full-cast audio dramas based on the British science fiction television programme '' Doctor Who'', produced by Nicholas Briggs and Big Finis ...
'' *'' Nekromanteia'' *'' The Axis of Insanity'' *''
The Roof of the World ''The Roof of the World'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. Plot The Doctor and friends arrive in Tibet, 1917 and investigate an ancient evil hidden in ...
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Three's a Crowd ''Three's a Crowd'' (also known as ''Three's Company, Too'' in the ''Three's Company'' syndication package) is an American sitcom television series produced as a spin-off continuation of ''Three's Company'' that aired on ABC from September 25 ...
'' *'' The Council of Nicaea'' *'' The Kingmaker'' *'' Exotron & Urban Myths'' *'' Son of the Dragon'' *''
The Mind's Eye & Mission of the Viyrans ''The Mind's Eye'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It is a three-part story written by Colin Brake and was released alongside a one-part story, ''Missi ...
'' *'' The Bride of Peladon'' ;Sixth Doctor *''
Whispers of Terror ''Whispers of Terror'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Summary The Doctor and Peri find themselves in the Museum of Aural Antiquities, where every sound ...
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Year of the Pig ''Year of the Pig'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. Plot The Sixth Doctor and Peri, vacationing at the Hotel Palace Thermae in 1913 Ostend, encounte ...
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Recorded Time and Other Stories ''Recorded Time and Other Stories'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. As the 150th release, it is made of four one-part stories, by different authors, ra ...
'' *''1963: The Space Race'' *''Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories'' *'' The Widow's Assassin'' *''Masters of Earth'' *''The Rani Elite'' *''Memories of a Tyrant'' *''Emissary of the Daleks'' *''Harry Houdini's War'' *''Blood on Santa's Claw and Other Stories'' *''Plight of the Pimpernel'' ; Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Adventures *''
Her Final Flight ''The Sixth Doctor Adventures'' is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the television series ''Doctor Who''. It sees the return of Colin Baker reprising his role as the Sixth Doctor. History In 1999, beginning with the story '' ...
'' *''Cryptobiosis'' *''The Sixth Doctor and Peri: Volume One'' **''The Headless Ones'' **''Like'' **''The Vanity Trap'' **''Conflict Theory'' ; Doctor Who: The Lost Stories *'' The Nightmare Fair'' *'' Mission to Magnus'' *''
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The Hollows of Time ''The Hollows of Time'' is a story originally written for the 23rd series of Doctor Who; however, it was cancelled along with the rest of the originally planned scripts for that series due to Doctor Who's 1985 hiatus. Big Finish Productions adapte ...
'' *'' Paradise 5'' *'' Point of Entry'' *'' The Song of Megaptera'' *''
The Macros ''Doctor Who: The Lost Stories'' is a sci-fi audio series produced by Big Finish Productions of ''Doctor Who'' audio plays adapted from unused TV stories. Episodes Series 1 (2009–10) The first series is largely adapted from stories planned for ...
'' *'' The Guardians of Prophecy'' *''
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'' *'' The First Sontarans'' *''
The Ultimate Evil ''The Ultimate Evil'' is the second in a series of novelisations, based on a number of cancelled scripts from the 1986 season of the television series ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Wally K. Daly. It was first published by Target Books in 198 ...
'' ; Doctor Who: Special Releases *''The Veiled Leopard'' *''
Destiny of the Doctor ''Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctor'' is a series of audiobooks produced by Big Finish Productions for AudioGo. They were released monthly through the first eleven months of 2013 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of United Kingdom, British te ...
: Trouble in Paradise'' *''
The Light at the End ''The Light at the End'' is a 1986 vampire novel by John Skipp & Craig Spector which became a ''New York Times'' bestseller and is often credited as the book that started the splatterpunk movement. Story The book takes place in the 1980s punk ...
'' ; Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles *''Peri and the Piscon Paradox'' ; Doctor Who: Short Trips ;Fifth Doctor *''Wet Walls'' *''A Room with No View'' *''Rulebook'' *''The Meaning of Red'' ;Sixth Doctor *''Seven to One'' *''Murmurs of Earth'' *''To Cut a Blade of Grass'' *''The Shadows of Serenity'' *''Prime Winner'' *''The Authentic Experience'' *''Under ODIN's Eye'' *''Not Forgotten''


Novels

;Make Your Own Adventure * '' Crisis in Space'' by Michael Holt ;
Virgin Missing Adventures The ''Virgin Missing Adventures'' were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the British science-fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which had been cancelled in 1989, featuring stories set between televised episodes of the p ...
*'' State of Change'' by Christopher Bulis *'' Burning Heart'' by
Dave Stone Dave Stone (born 12 June 1964) is a British science fiction writer. Biography Stone has written many spin off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and ''Judge Dredd''. Stone also contributed a number of com ...
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Virgin New Adventures The ''Virgin New Adventures'' (NA series, or NAs) are a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the British science-fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. They continued the story of the Doctor from the point at which the televisio ...
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Bad Therapy ''Bad Therapy'' is an original novel written by Matthew Jones and based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It features the Seventh Doctor, Chris and Peri. Synopsis 1950s London, the Soho Soh ...
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Past Doctor Adventures The ''Past Doctor Adventures'' (sometimes known by the abbreviation ''PDA'' or ''PDAs'') were a series of spin-off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and published under the BBC Books impri ...
*'' Players'' by Terrance Dicks *''
Grave Matter ''Grave Matter'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Justin Richards and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Sixth Doctor and Peri In Persian mythology, peris (singular ...
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Justin Richards Justin Richards (born 14 September 1961) is a British writer. He has written science fiction and fantasy novels, including series set in Victorian or early-20th-century London, and also adventure stories set in the present day. He has written ...
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Superior Beings ''Superior Beings'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Nick Walters and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Fifth Doctor and Peri In Persian mythology, peris (singular ...
'' by Nick Walters *'' Palace of the Red Sun'' by Christopher Bulis *''
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Terrance Dicks Terrance William Dicks (14 April 1935 – 29 August 2019) was an English people, English author and television screenwriter, script editor and Television producer, producer. In television, he had a long association with the BBC science-fictio ...
*''Blue Box (novel), Blue Box'' by Kate Orman *''
Synthespians™ ''Synthespians™'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Craig Hinton (the author's last) and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Sixth Doctor and Peri, as well the Autons. P ...
'' by
Craig Hinton Craig Paul Alexander Hinton (7 May 1964 – 3 December 2006) was a British writer best known for his work on various spin-offs from the BBC Television series ''Doctor Who''. He also wrote articles for various science fiction magazines, and ...
;Telos Doctor Who novellas *''
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'' by Simon A. Forward *''Blood and Hope'' by Iain McLaughlin


Short stories

*"Fascination" by David J. Howe (''Virgin Decalog#Decalog, Decalog'') *"Timeshare" by Vanessa Bishop (''Virgin Decalog#Decalog 2: Lost Property, Decalog 2: Lost Property'') *"Moon Graffiti" by Dave Stone (''BBC Short Trips#More Short Trips, More Short Trips'') *"Hot Ice" by Christopher Bulis (''More Short Trips'') *"A Town Called Eternity" by Lance Parkin and Mark Clapham (''BBC Short Trips#Short Trips and Sidesteps, Short Trips and Sidesteps'') *"Turnabout is Fair Play" by Graeme Burk (''Short Trips and Sidesteps'') *"Reunion" by David Carroll (''
Doctor Who Magazine ''Doctor Who Magazine'' (abbreviated as ''DWM'') is a magazine devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Launched in 1979 as ''Doctor Who Weekly'', the magazine became a monthly publication the followi ...
#191'') *"Vigil" by Michael Collier (author), Michael Collier (''BBC Short Trips#Audio books, Out of the Darkness'') *"Five Card Draw" by Todd Green (''Short Trips: Zodiac'') *"The Stabber" by Alison Lawson (''Short Trips: Zodiac'') *"The Canvey Angels" by David Bailey (writer), David Bailey (''Short Trips: Companions'') *"Light at the End of the Tunnel" by Mark Wright (writer), Mark Wright (''Short Trips: Steel Skies'') *"The Ruins of Heaven" by Marc Platt (writer), Marc Platt (''Short Trips: Steel Skies'') *"CHAOS" by Eric Saward (''Short Trips: Past Tense'') *"Graham Dilley Saves The World" by Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett (''Short Trips: Past Tense'') *"A Star is Reborn" by Richard Salter (writer), Richard Salter (''Short Trips: Life Science'') *"The Reproductive Cycle" by Matthew Griffiths (''Short Trips: Life Science'') *"The Gangster's Story" by Jon de Burgh Miller (''Short Trips: Repercussions'') *"Categorical Imperative" by Simon Guerrier (''Short Trips: Monsters'') *"Trapped!" by Joseph Lidster (''Short Trips: Monsters'') *"Telling Tales" by David Bailey (writer), David Bailey (''Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins'') *"A Life in the Day" by Xanna Eve Chown (''Short Trips: A Day in the Life'') *"Far Away in a Manger" by Iain McLaughlin (''Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas'') *"The Stars Our Contamination" by Steven Savile (''Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas'') *"Methuselah" by George Mann (writer), George Mann (''Short Trips: Transmissions'') *"See No Evil" by Steve Lyons (writer), Steve Lyons (''Short Trips: Transmissions'') *"Return on Investment" by Rachel Steffan (''Shelf Life'') *"Of Eden Stood Disconsolate" by Rachel Simpson Hutchens (''Shelf Life'') * "Something Borrowed" by Richelle Mead (Doctor Who 12 Doctors 12 Stories)


Comics

*"Kane's Story" / "Abel's Story" / "The Warrior's Story" / "Frobisher's Story" by Alan McKenzie, Max Stockbridge and John Ridgway (comics), John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 104–107 *"Exodus" / "Revelation" / "Genesis" by Alan McKenzie and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 108–110) *"Nature of the Beast" by Simon Furman and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 111–113) *"Time Bomb" by Jamie Delano and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 114–116) *"Salad Daze" by Simon Furman and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 117) *"Changes" by Grant Morrison and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine" 118–119) *"Profits of Doom" by Mike Collins (comics), Mike Collins, John Ridgway and Tim Perkins (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 120–122) *"The Gift" by Jamie Delano, John Ridgway and Tim Perkins (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 123–126) *"The World Shapers" by Grant Morrison, John Ridgway and Tim Perkins (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 127–129) *"Emperor of the Daleks" by Paul Cornell, John Freeman (editor), John Freeman and John Ridgway (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 197; cameo) *"The Curse of the Scarab" by Alan Barnes (writer), Alan Barnes and Martin Geraghty (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 228–230) *"Ground Zero" by Scott Gray (writer), Scott Gray, Martin Geraghty and Bambos Georgiou (''Doctor Who Magazine'' 238–242)


Legacy

Peri Lomax, a fictional character from the United Kingdom, British Channel 4 (UK), Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Ruby O'Donnell, was named after Peri.


References


External links


Peri Brown on the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website''
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