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Introduced in a supporting role in the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)|The Mark of Mandragora]]'' by [[Dan Slott]], '''Muriel Frost''' is a recurring character within the [[Wilderness Era]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories featuring [[UNIT United Kingdom]]. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the [[1991 (releases)|1991]] comic story ''[[Evening's Empire (comic story)|Evening's Empire]]'' by [[Andrew Cartmel]], which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from [[Nick (Evening's Empire)|her boyfriend]], to the [[2000 (releases)|2000]] [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] ''[[Main Range]]'' audio drama ''[[The Fires of Vulcan (audio story)|The Fires of Vulcan]]'', of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by [[Karen Henson]].
Introduced in a supporting role in the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)|The Mark of Mandragora]]'' by [[Dan Slott]], '''Muriel Frost''' is a recurring character within the [[Wilderness Era]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories featuring [[UNIT United Kingdom]]. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the [[1991 (releases)|1991]] comic story ''[[Evening's Empire (comic story)|Evening's Empire]]'' by [[Andrew Cartmel]], which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from [[Nick (Evening's Empire)|her boyfriend]], to the [[2000 (releases)|2000]] [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] ''[[Main Range]]'' audio drama ''[[The Fires of Vulcan (audio story)|The Fires of Vulcan]]'', of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by [[Karen Henson]].


Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', where she was unceremoniously murdered by the [[Slitheen family]] along with other alien experts in [[10 Downing Street]]; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'' and ''[[Number Ten (short story)|Number Ten]]'' — on the [[Doctor Who tie-in website|website]] ''[[U.N.I.T. (fictional website)|U.N.I.T.]]'' created to tie-in with ''Aliens of London'' and ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the [[Ninth Doctor]] would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.
Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', where she was unceremoniously murdered by the [[Slitheen family]] along with other alien experts in [[10 Downing Street]]; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'' and ''[[Number Ten (short story)|Number Ten]]'' — on the [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|website]] ''[[U.N.I.T. (tie-in website)|U.N.I.T.]]'' created to tie-in with ''Aliens of London'' and ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the [[Ninth Doctor]] would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.
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<center>Current in-universe lead for [[Muriel Frost]].</center>
<center>Current in-universe lead for [[Muriel Frost]].</center>
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On a number of occasions, she worked with [[the Doctor]]'s [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. In [[2006]], Frost was [[electrocution|killed]] by the [[Slitheen family]], with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.
On a number of occasions, she worked with [[the Doctor]]'s [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. In [[2006]], Frost was [[electrocution|killed]] by the [[Slitheen family]], with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.
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<center>Both perspective lead for [[Muriel Frost]].</center>
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{{Infobox Individual
|name          = Muriel Frost
|image        = Muriel Frost Evening's Empire B&W.JPG
|species      = Human
|origin        = [[Earth]]
|job          = Captain
|job2          = Colonel
|job3          = Major
|job4          = General
|mother        = Muriel Frost's mother{{!}}Her mother
|partner      = Nick (Evening's Empire)
|affiliation  = UNIT United Kingdom{{!}}UNIT
|affiliation2  = US Army
|first        = The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)
|appearances  = {{appears}}
|voice actor  = Karen Henson
|other actor  = <!--This field should be filled in when the actor from AoL and WWT is found.-->
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Introduced in a supporting role in the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)|The Mark of Mandragora]]'' by [[Dan Slott]], '''Muriel Frost''' is a recurring character within the [[Wilderness Era]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories featuring [[UNIT United Kingdom]]. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the [[1991 (releases)|1991]] comic story ''[[Evening's Empire (comic story)|Evening's Empire]]'' by [[Andrew Cartmel]], which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from [[Nick (Evening's Empire)|her boyfriend]], to the [[2000 (releases)|2000]] [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] ''[[Main Range]]'' audio drama ''[[The Fires of Vulcan (audio story)|The Fires of Vulcan]]'', of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by [[Karen Henson]].
Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', where she was unceremoniously murdered by the [[Slitheen family]] along with other alien experts in [[10 Downing Street]]; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'' and ''[[Number Ten (short story)|Number Ten]]'' — on the [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|website]] ''[[U.N.I.T. (tie-in website)|U.N.I.T.]]'' created to tie-in with ''Aliens of London'' and ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the [[Ninth Doctor]] would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.
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'''Muriel Frost''' worked for [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] over a [[20 (number)|twenty]]-[[year]] period, from the [[1980s]] to the [[2000s]]. By the 2000s, she appeared to be also working for the [[US Army]]. Over the course of her career, she was a [[Captain]], a [[Colonel]], and by the end of her life, she was either a [[Major]] or a [[General]].
On a number of occasions, she worked with [[the Doctor]]'s [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. In [[2006]], Frost was [[electrocution|killed]] by the [[Slitheen family]], with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.
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<center>Both perspective lead for [[Muriel Frost]].</center>
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Introduced in a supporting role in the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)|The Mark of Mandragora]]'' by [[Dan Slott]], '''Muriel Frost''' is a recurring character within the [[Wilderness Era]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories featuring [[UNIT United Kingdom]]. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the [[1991 (releases)|1991]] comic story ''[[Evening's Empire (comic story)|Evening's Empire]]'' by [[Andrew Cartmel]], which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from [[Nick (Evening's Empire)|her boyfriend]], to the [[2000 (releases)|2000]] [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] ''[[Main Range]]'' audio drama ''[[The Fires of Vulcan (audio story)|The Fires of Vulcan]]'', of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by [[Karen Henson]].
Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', where she was unceremoniously murdered by the [[Slitheen family]] along with other alien experts in [[10 Downing Street]]; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'' and ''[[Number Ten (short story)|Number Ten]]'' — on the [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|website]] ''[[U.N.I.T. (tie-in website)|U.N.I.T.]]'' created to tie-in with ''Aliens of London'' and ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the [[Ninth Doctor]] would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.
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|name          = Muriel Frost
|image        = Muriel Frost Evening's Empire B&W.JPG
|species      = Human
|origin        = [[Earth]]
|job          = Captain
|job2          = Colonel
|job3          = Major
|job4          = General
|mother        = Muriel Frost's mother{{!}}Her mother
|partner      = Nick (Evening's Empire)
|affiliation  = UNIT United Kingdom{{!}}UNIT
|affiliation2  = US Army
|first        = The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)
|appearances  = {{appears}}
|voice actor  = Karen Henson
|other actor  = <!--This field should be filled in when the actor from AoL and WWT is found.-->
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{{you may|Muriel Frost's mother|n1=Muriel Frost's mother from Evening's Empire}}
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'''Muriel Frost''' worked for [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] over a [[20 (number)|twenty]]-[[year]] period, from the [[1980s]] to the [[2000s]]. By the 2000s, she appeared to be also working for the [[US Army]]. Over the course of her career, she was a [[Captain]], a [[Colonel]], and by the end of her life, she was either a [[Major]] or a [[General]].
On a number of occasions, she worked with [[the Doctor]]'s [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. In [[2006]], Frost was [[electrocution|killed]] by the [[Slitheen family]], with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.
== Biography ==
[[File:Muriel Frost Aliens of London.jpg|thumb|left|Muriel Frost in [[TV]]: ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'')]]
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 25 February 2024

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OOU lead for Muriel Frost.

Introduced in a supporting role in the 1990 Doctor Who Magazine comic story The Mark of Mandragora by Dan Slott, Muriel Frost is a recurring character within the Wilderness Era of Doctor Who stories featuring UNIT United Kingdom. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the 1991 comic story Evening's Empire by Andrew Cartmel, which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from her boyfriend, to the 2000 Big Finish Main Range audio drama The Fires of Vulcan, of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by Karen Henson.

Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the 2005 Doctor Who television story Aliens of London, where she was unceremoniously murdered by the Slitheen family along with other alien experts in 10 Downing Street; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — Operation London and Number Ten — on the website U.N.I.T. created to tie-in with Aliens of London and World War Three. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the Ninth Doctor would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.







Current in-universe lead for Muriel Frost.

Muriel Frost worked for UNIT over a twenty-year period, from the 1980s to the 2000s. By the 2000s, she appeared to be also working for the US Army. Over the course of her career, she was a Captain, a Colonel, and by the end of her life, she was either a Major or a General.

On a number of occasions, she worked with the Doctor's seventh incarnation. In 2006, Frost was killed by the Slitheen family, with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.












Both perspective lead for Muriel Frost.

Introduced in a supporting role in the 1990 Doctor Who Magazine comic story The Mark of Mandragora by Dan Slott, Muriel Frost is a recurring character within the Wilderness Era of Doctor Who stories featuring UNIT United Kingdom. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the 1991 comic story Evening's Empire by Andrew Cartmel, which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from her boyfriend, to the 2000 Big Finish Main Range audio drama The Fires of Vulcan, of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by Karen Henson.

Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the 2005 Doctor Who television story Aliens of London, where she was unceremoniously murdered by the Slitheen family along with other alien experts in 10 Downing Street; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — Operation London and Number Ten — on the website U.N.I.T. created to tie-in with Aliens of London and World War Three. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the Ninth Doctor would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.

Muriel Frost worked for UNIT over a twenty-year period, from the 1980s to the 2000s. By the 2000s, she appeared to be also working for the US Army. Over the course of her career, she was a Captain, a Colonel, and by the end of her life, she was either a Major or a General.

On a number of occasions, she worked with the Doctor's seventh incarnation. In 2006, Frost was killed by the Slitheen family, with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.


Both perspective lead for Muriel Frost.
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Muriel Frost (The Mark of Mandragora), as, according to some accounts, there are more Muriel Frosts in the main universe, such as the Muriel Frost introduced in the Series 15 story Thingy of the Daleks and the next ten episodes.

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Introduced in a supporting role in the 1990 Doctor Who Magazine comic story The Mark of Mandragora by Dan Slott, Muriel Frost is a recurring character within the Wilderness Era of Doctor Who stories featuring UNIT United Kingdom. Presented as a no-nonsense and fiery tempered Captain for UNIT, Muriel Frost continued to have appearances in many stories, from the 1991 comic story Evening's Empire by Andrew Cartmel, which explored Muriel's personal life and the abuse she faced from her boyfriend, to the 2000 Big Finish Main Range audio drama The Fires of Vulcan, of which she had a minor role and was portrayed by Karen Henson.

Muriel Frost cameoed, albeit not named, in the 2005 Doctor Who television story Aliens of London, where she was unceremoniously murdered by the Slitheen family along with other alien experts in 10 Downing Street; her appearance in this story was made overt in two short stories — Operation London and Number Ten — on the website U.N.I.T. created to tie-in with Aliens of London and World War Three. Indeed, it had even been originally intended that the Ninth Doctor would directly address Muriel Frost before her death, but this line of dialogue was cut.

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Muriel Frost worked for UNIT over a twenty-year period, from the 1980s to the 2000s. By the 2000s, she appeared to be also working for the US Army. Over the course of her career, she was a Captain, a Colonel, and by the end of her life, she was either a Major or a General.

On a number of occasions, she worked with the Doctor's seventh incarnation. In 2006, Frost was killed by the Slitheen family, with her loss being felt by UNIT, especially by those who had become close to her.

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Muriel Frost in TV: Aliens of London)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean massa sem, venenatis ut sem ac, euismod pharetra ex. Praesent bibendum ultricies dui vitae dapibus. Phasellus gravida feugiat ultricies. Aenean orci purus, volutpat vel ex at, semper vehicula ipsum. In mattis dignissim lacus. Maecenas mollis molestie nibh vitae commodo. Sed fringilla libero in quam mollis tincidunt. Maecenas at sem sed mauris blandit varius ornare euismod sapien. Donec semper accumsan tempus. Vestibulum sed velit porttitor, efficitur libero ut, egestas lorem. Fusce et scelerisque est. Sed non pharetra ante.

Mauris fermentum facilisis massa, in eleifend nisl eleifend non. Duis blandit sit amet orci pulvinar dictum. Mauris varius lorem lectus, et facilisis eros hendrerit quis. Duis mattis a sem pretium hendrerit. Curabitur non pharetra velit. Vestibulum eleifend tincidunt dictum. Curabitur tempus nulla blandit lobortis ultricies. Ut maximus, tellus ac tristique scelerisque, ipsum arcu sollicitudin justo, ut dictum justo velit a odio. Aenean aliquam eu elit non varius.