Peri Brown


 * For the mythological fairy, see Peri (mythological creature).

Perpugilliam Brown, known as Peri, (born 1966) was an American college student turned companion of the Doctor during his fifth and sixth incarnations. She is notable as the Doctor's first known American companion.

Early life
Peri was born to Paul and Janine Brown in 1966. Her parents were married on 21 November 1962 and she was their only child. (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox) She was raised in Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland, where her mother lived until her death. However, because her parents and her stepfather were all archaeologists, she travelled around the globe as much as she enjoyed a stable life in Baltimore. Her best friend was Kathy Chambers. In her youth, she was attracted to Kathy's elder brother, Nate. (PDA: Blue Box, BFA: The Reaping)

The Doctor once pointed out that, in Persian mythology, a peri was a kind of fairy who started off evil before turning good. (DW: The Twin Dilemma) As a girl, Peri used to read the comic book Swamp Thing. (PDA: Players).

When Peri was thirteen, Paul Brown died in a boating accident. (PDA: Synthespians™) Janine married Professor Howard Foster, who already had two children. One account claimed Foster abused Peri sexually and Janine never forgave him. (TN: Shell Shock)

However, this account was hard to square against others. One said that Janine and Howard later split because Howard didn't respect her professionally. (BFA: The Gathering) Had abuse of Peri been a genuine issue, it surely would have been the proximate cause of the divorce. Another account said that Peri suffered sexual abuse as a young woman, but that the "abused Peri" was a version that had been mind-wiped by the Time Lords to remember only her first adventure with the Fifth Doctor and Turlough. This Peri returned to America and married her high school sweetheart — who beat her brutally. (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox) Had she been abused by Howard at an earlier point in her life, she would surely have mentioned it when giving her account of this later, similar act of violence.

She had an aunt named Mona who was still alive in 2009. Mona lived in a trailer park and collected golliwogs, which she ordered from England. She seemed to dress in a manner reminiscent of the Sixth Doctor. (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox)

First meeting
Peri studied botany (DW: Timelash; BFA: The Mind's Eye) and had an interest in archaeology fueled by her parents' passion for the subject. (PDA: Blue Box) Circa 1984, she met the Doctor and Turlough on Lanzarote. The shape-shifting android Kamelion, controlled by the Master at the time, assumed the form of Peri's step-father, Professor Howard Foster, and later that of the Master himself, before seizing control of the TARDIS to take her to the planet Sarn to meet the real Master. After the destruction of Kamelion and the defeat of the Master, Turlough returned to his homeworld, Trion, and Peri joined the Doctor on his travels. (DW: Planet of Fire)

After Lanzarote
Immediately after the events on Lanzarote, the Doctor took Peri to Astroville Seven, a 31st century space station where Peri saw lots of different alien races and got a taste of what travelling in the TARDIS was like. While on the station, they got caught up in an epic quest for the legendary treasure of Rovan Cartovall. (PDA: The Ultimate Treasure) She met Ice Warriors on Mars, (BFA: Red Dawn) helped a group of human colonists beset by the carnivorous Farakosh (BFA: Exotron) and pretended to be a waitress in an alien restaurant to figure out why three different gourmets wanted to kill the Doctor (BFA: Urban Myths). The pair also ran into the Master in 1880s California, (ST: A Town Called Eternity) met an Essex priest who was hiding radioactive alien bodies in his church crypt in 1953 (ST: The Canvey Angels) and met the Brigadier before encountering a race known as the Arix, who lived their lives in the span of one Earth day. (ST: A Life in the Day)

With Erimem
After this period of travelling alone with the Doctor, they met the ancient Egyptian princess Erimem, who joined them in the TARDIS. (BFA: The Eye of the Scorpion) Peri grew exceptionally close to Erimem and hoped that her feelings for Erimem were like those one had for a sister. (TN: Blood and Hope) After Erimem chose to remain on Peladon, she and the Doctor continued on alone. (BFA: The Bride of Peladon)

After Peladon
Soon after Erimem's departure, Peri and the Doctor went to the planet Grallista Social for a spot of relaxation, but found themselves in the midst of a viral decontamination effort by the Viyrans. (BFA: Mission of the Viyrans) Soon after this, Peri was intentionally separated from the Doctor on an unnamed world. During this separation, the Doctor travelled briefly with a Tracer named Amy who helped him find the Key to Time. Peri likely reunited with the Doctor soon after his second attempt at finding the Key to Time concluded. (BFA: The Judgement of Isskar, The Chaos Pool) Around this time, Peri and the Doctor went to the village of Sair during the Middle Ages, where a young man named Tabilibik used a form of magic to make her fall in love with him. The Doctor swiftly broke his spell, though. (VD: Fascination)

Adventures with the Sixth Doctor
After contracting spectrox toxaemia and then getting accidentally involved in local politics on the twin planets of Androzani Major and Minor, Peri was abducted by Sharaz Jek. Upon her escape she began to die from the disease. The Doctor saved her but, not having enough bat's milk, an antidote, to save himself, regenerated into a very different, new and unstable persona (DW: The Caves of Androzani).

Peri immediately cahallenged him to prove he was still the Doctor. He got her to believe it was still him despite his new face and personality. Despite having stabilised physically, he suffered initial personality and mental issues which caused him lapse into extreme paranoia. He tried to strangle Peri. He decided to exile himself on Titan III as punishment until he had attained appropriate humility, but soon got involved with stopping Mestor and his gastropods. On Titan III, he met another Time Lord, his old friend Azmael. (DW: The Twin Dilemma)

The Doctor and Peri worked to stop the Cybermen from trying to destroy Earth with Halley's comet and save Mondas, which was destroyed by the First Doctor, and keep the Web of Time from being damaged by their carelessness. (DW: Attack of the Cybermen)

After the TARDIS ran out of Zeiton-7, the Doctor landed on Varos for more to resupply the TARDIS. The society on Varos nearly forced him to participate in their deadly "games" when he attempted to free those trapped in the Punishment Dome. The Doctor and Peri stopped Sil, the swindler behind the "games", and obtained Zeiton-7 for the TARDIS. (DW: Vengeance on Varos)

Tracing a time distortion to 19th Century England, the Doctor and Peri found the Master and a female renegade Time Lord called the Rani working together for one of her monstrous experiments and for the Master's plan to accelerate Earth technology beyond its normal level. The Doctor sabotaged the Rani's TARDIS and had her and the Master thrown off into the Time Vortex. (DW: The Mark of the Rani)

When landing on Space Station Chimera, the Doctor and Peri became involved with the Androgum, Chessene. There they met the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon. Together they foiled a Sontaran bid for time travel and that of Chessene, who wished to have the second Doctor for her consort. Peri grew close to Jamie, even kissing him before leaving paths. (DW: The Two Doctors)

The Doctor and Peri accidentally went through a time corridor to arrive at Karfel, where the sinister Megelen ruled. The Doctor stopped Megelen from mutating Peri into a form as hideous as his own and, with the help of new companion H.G. Wells, sent the villain through the Timelash. (DW: Timelash)

The Doctor and Peri went to the planet Necros, where "Great Healer" was trying to kill him. The Great Healer was in fact Davros, who had arranged for the Doctor to be killed at a funeral home. Davros was eventually taken to Skaro to have a trial by the Dalek Emperor. After the deaths seen on the planet, the Doctor promised to take Peri to (DW: Revelation of the Daleks) Blackpool. (BFA: The Nightmare Fair/TME: The Nightmare Fair)

After Blackpool
During a travel to the Gogglebox, the Doctor and Peri learned of the death of a man known to Peri as Anthony Chambers. They went to Earth in 1984 – where they met Peri’s mother Janine and her best friend Katherine Chambers. They also learned that the Cybermen were at work converting dead people. Anthony, now a Cyberman, rose from the grave and attacked them. The Doctor tricked the Cyber-Leader by taking him to Mondas. He left and found that Nate, Katherine’s brother, had been brutally attacked and paralyzed by Anthony. Peri, feeling the weight of all the deaths, decided to leave the Doctor after a teary goodbye. The Doctor returned to the Gogglebox and learned that there would be an explosion in Peri’s house that would claim the lives of her mother and another. The Doctor rushed back to Earth, but arrived too late. After a sad reunion, Peri returned to the TARDIS, now with no family left on Earth. (BFA: The Reaping)

The Doctor and Peri arrived on a colossal spaceship and became separated after Peri fell through a ventilation shaft. The Doctor discovered that the ship’s computer was planning to cause the Big Bang and avert man’s creation into such a violent race. Before he could intervene, a Timelord drew him, Peri and his TARDIS away and informed him that this event was always destined to occur. Angry at almost averting the existence of the universe, he and Peri took off. When asked where they were going, the Doctor commented that he was going to find the biggest library he could and study up on his history. (BBCR: Slipback)

The Doctor and Peri visited a galactic fair and took part in a virtual immersion experience that played out as a fantasy. Peri became trapped, while the Doctor tried to convince her virtual self of the danger. An alien parasite using the name Mr. Darcy asked Peri to marry him, knowing that if she accepted, he’d be able to take over her mind. The Doctor intervened, but fell prey to Darcy who had planned on taking him over from the very start. Peri woke up in the immersion room and supplied the system administrator – Crompton – with her own story to feed into the fantasy before returning to help the Doctor and defeat Darcy. (BFA: A Most Excellent Match)

Temporarily leaving
Peri soon became homesick of 1980s America. (ST: CHAOS) She left the TARDIS to pursue a life in New York City in 1985, though she grew frustrated at her job as a skivvy there and soon quit before gratefully rejoining the Doctor and Frobisher. (DWM: Kane's Story)

With Frobisher
With time spent in the company of a second companion, Frobisher (a Whifferdill in the shape of a penguin) and occasional sabbaticals on Earth.

Further adventures
After their series of stressful adventures, the Doctor decided to take Peri to the planet Ravolox to relax due to its similarity to Earth. However, he soon learned that Ravolox was indeed Earth, moved thousands of light years from its original position. They met the primitive and dimwitted descendants of humans, whom he barely avoided being killed by multiple times, and prevented a black light explosion by the egotistical machine Drathro. The Doctor also learned Ravalox had been moved to protect secrets stolen from a higher species. Who they were remained a mystery. (DW: The Mysterious Planet)

Fate
The reason for the large number of contradictory accounts regarding Peri's life was that competing factions of Time Lords chose different ways to re-write her life. According to an unnamed Time Lord who visited the Sixth Doctor and a version of Peri living in Los Angeles in 2009, no fewer than five versions of Peri existed:

The original
One was killed when Lord Kiv replaced her brain with his own, as the Doctor viewed during his trial (Kiv-in-Peri's body was subsequently killed by Yrcanos). The Time Lord encountered in 2009 likened this to an assassination, strongly implying that it was orchestrated by the Time Lord faction behind the trial, i.e. The Valeyard, as a way of removing a potential witness who could contradict the altered recordings played at the trial. It's unclear whether Sil and/or Yrcanos were knowing accomplices. (DW: Mindwarp)

The warrior queen
A rival Time Lord faction, feeling the assassination unwarranted, pulled Peri out of that timestream at some moment before her death and allowed her to, as the Time Lord puts it, "live out her days" as a warrior queen alongside Yrcanos, as revealed to the Doctor at the conclusion of his trial (DW: The Ultimate Foe, NA: Bad Therapy, CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox). Peri and Yrcanos ultimately had three children: two sons and a daughter, just as Peri had always wanted. (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox) She had at least three grandchildren, a few of whom would meet the Doctor and Frobisher. (GN: The Age of Chaos) Peri would later be visited by the Seventh Doctor when she was in her early forties. By this time, still bitterly unhappy with the Doctor, she felt resigned to her fate. (BE: Reunion) Another account suggests that the Seventh Doctor returned Peri to late 20th century Earth. (NA: Bad Therapy) It is possible these two were separate Peris.

Returned home with memories wiped
An unnamed female Time Lord president (possibly Romana), feeling that forcing Peri to spend her days with Yrcanos was a fate worse than death, arranged for another permutation of Peri to be removed from the timestream and returned to Earth in the mid-1980s with all her memories of travelling with the Doctor erased, except for her first encounter (DW: Planet of Fire), similar to what occurred to Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot following the Doctor's first trial (DW: The War Games). Although the president's intentions were good, this version of Peri faced great challenges over the next quarter century. After returning to America, she married her childhood sweetheart, who proved to be extremely abusive to her, ultimately injuring her so badly she could not bear children and required reconstructive surgery to her face. This Peri became a relationship counsellor and, later, a popular TV talk show host in Hollywood, as well as an actress. In her late forties, she reunited with the Doctor on an adventure that saw her interact with her younger self and, ultimately, learn about her other selves. Offered a chance to travel with the Doctor again, she declined and returned to her life in 2009 Los Angeles. (CC: ''Peri and the Piscon Paradox.

Returned home with memories intact
One version of Peri was returned home with all her memories of the Doctor intact. She sought him out on the internet. (WEB: Who is Doctor Who?) It is not know how or why this Peri existed.

Other
The other permutation of Peri, and the reason for its creation, were not specified. (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox)

Mysteries and discrepancies

 * During the Doctor's fifth incarnation, Peri spent a year as a guerrilla fighter while separated from the Doctor, who meanwhile headed a military organisation known as the Alliance (PDA: Warmonger) (Where this falls in terms of Peri's personal timeline remains unknown.)


 * The length of time Peri spent with the Doctor is unclear. Some accounts suggest her travels with the Doctor occurred over the space of months, but at least "a couple of years" passed (for her, anyway) between her first encounter with Jamie McCrimmon (DW: The Two Doctors) and the second (DWM: The World Shapers). As noted above, she was also separated from the Doctor for as long as a year on one occasion (PDA: Warmonger) and two years on another (BFA: The Kingmaker). The fact one version of Peri was returned to Earth immediately after her first encounter with the Doctor suggests her time with the Doctor was brief enough that she didn't change physically unless the Time Lords altered her appearance (CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox)

Behind the scenes

 * Using her real English accent Nicola Bryant played "Miss Brown", an obvious analogue to Peri in three BBV Productions videos in the Stranger series, Summoned by Shadows, More Than a Messiah and In Memory Alone. Later videos in the series would make clear that the Stranger series did not take place in the Doctor Who universe and that Peri and Miss Brown had no connection with each other. Bryant also played Elenya "Ellie" Brown, the girlfriend of Colin Baker's character, in another BBV production, the non-Doctor Who The Airzone Solution. It is conceivable that the "Miss Brown" of the Stranger series could be the fifth alternate Peri mentioned in CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox, suggesting she either coincidentally began travelling with a Doctor-like individual who happened to look exactly like the Sixth Doctor, and began affecting a British accent, or she was placed in an alternate reality.
 * Counting audio and televised adventures together, Peri effectively shares the longest-serving companion title — both in terms of number of stories and recorded time — with Ace. As they are tied, the title essentially alternates as new stories are released. Her nearest rivals are Jamie McCrimmon, Charley Pollard and Nyssa. Of these, only Jamie and Nyssa appears to be in active use past 2010, though Nyssa's appearances are considerably more frequent that Jamie's so she represents the only potential threat to Peri and Ace's record-breaking number of appearances. While she clearly eclipses the amount of time Sarah Jane Smith has been seen or heard as a companion, Peri is easily outpaced by the character of Sarah, due to Sarah's latter-day appearances as a solo character.
 * While Peri is supposed to be an American, her English accent often slips through, and her American accent wanders between different regional accents. She sometimes uses phrases and pronunciations that Americans would not use, such as "lift" instead of the American "elevator". Indeed, the Attack of the Cybermen DVD commentary maintained that it was mandated that Peri only use British slang so as to not confuse the audience. This may have worked for the British audience, but, as Peter Davison pointed on on the DVD commentary for Planet of Fire, it had the opposite effect on American viewers. They could spot Bryant's fake American accent — or, really, any British actor's attempt at American — with ease. This was one of the principal reasons that Davison fought hard against adding an American companion to the show. This idiosyncrasy of language did not end with the TV series, as it can be heard as recently as the 2011 release CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox.
 * According to Nicola Bryant on the DVD commentary for Planet of Fire, there was an active effort to cover up the fact that she was not, in fact, American. She recounted there how John Nathan-Turner insisted she use her American accent when making public appearances, or appearances that could have been monitored by the press. At least during the recording of her earliest serials, like Fire, she was even required to use the American accent when she broke character between takes. It's unclear how long this obfuscation lasted, but evidence for the subterfuge can be heard on a clip from Breakfast Time broadcast the day the first episode of The Twin Dilemma aired. During the interview, the interviewer asserted that as a "little girl in America" Bryant used to watch Doctor Who and dream of being a companion. Bryant, who used only a very mild English accent during the interview, failed to correct the interviewer or to even look as though the interviewer had made an error. Near the end of the 1984 production block — which is to say after the recording of Season 22, but probably slightly before its airing — Bryant gave a radio interview in which she used her natural British accent. (BBCR: Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3)
 * The idea of Howard Foster sexually abusing Peri is one never considered by the production team on Planet of Fire, and does not have resonance in audio and print literature beyond TN: Shell Shock. Nicola Bryant says that the idea, as envisioned by her, Fiona Cumming and Dallas Adams, was to suggest that she and her stepfather had an appropriate but friendly relationship. Indeed, according to Bryant, Peri much preferred the company of Howard to that of her mother. (DCOM: Planet of Fire) However, the character of Peri (or at least one aspect of Peri) was still destined for an abusive relationship as revealed in CC: Peri and the Piscon Paradox.