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|name= Perils of Paris
|image= WarEagleRears.jpg  
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|series=[[Polystyle Holiday Special|PHS stories]]
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|doctor= Third Doctor
|doctor= Third Doctor
|companions= [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]]
|companions= [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]]
|featuring= [[Bill Cody|Buffalo Bill]]
|enemy= [[War Eagle]]
|enemy= [[War Eagle]]
|setting= [[19th century]] [[Arizona]] and [[Paris]]
|setting= [[Paris, New Mexico]], [[1880]]
|writer= Unknown
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|publication= [[Doctor Who Holiday Special 1974|''Doctor Who Holiday Special'' 1974]]
|publication= [[Doctor Who Holiday Special 1974|''Doctor Who Holiday Special'' 1974]]
|release date= [[1974 (releases)|1974]]
|release date= 1974
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|format= Comic  
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|next= Who's Who? (comic story)
|next= Who's Who? (comic story)
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Along with the simultaneously-published ''[[Doomcloud (comic story)|Doomcloud]]'', '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' has an equal claim on being the comic book debut of [[Sarah-Jane Smith]]. It was also the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story since [[TV]]: ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'' to be set in the [[19th century]] [[America]]n southwest, and the first story in franchise history to prominently feature [[Native American]]s, and the only one to feature [[Apache]]s, specifically.
Along with the simultaneously-published ''[[Doomcloud (comic story)|Doomcloud]]'', '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' has an equal claim on being the comic book debut of [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. It was also the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story since ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'' to be set in the [[19th century]] [[America]]n southwest, and the first story in franchise history to prominently feature [[Native American]]s, and the only one to feature [[Apache]]s, specifically.
 
== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Tiring of the [[20th century]], the [[Third Doctor]] decides to take [[Sarah-Jane]] on holiday to [[19th century]] [[Paris]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands instead in the [[Arizona]] [[desert]] near [[Paris, New Mexico]]. They step out of the TARDIS into the midst of a [[wagon train]], driving hard. One of the settlers offers the duo a hand up and they are soon whiled off.
Tiring of the [[20th century]], the [[Third Doctor]] decides to take [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] on holiday to [[19th century]] [[Paris]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands instead in the [[Arizona]] [[desert]] near [[Paris, New Mexico]]. They step out of the TARDIS into the midst of a [[wagon train]], driving hard. One of the settlers offers the duo a hand up and they are soon whiled off.


When the Doctor finally gets a handle on the situation, he discovers they're panicking because of a nearby party of [[Apache]]s, led by their [[chief]], [[War Eagle]]. The Doctor says that he can help, but only if they take him back to the TARDIS, now a considerable distance to the wagon train's rear
When the Doctor finally gets a handle on the situation, he discovers they're panicking because of a nearby party of [[Apache]]s, led by their [[chief]], [[War Eagle]]. The Doctor says that he can help, but only if they take him back to the TARDIS, now a considerable distance to the wagon train's rear.
Reluctantly, the settlers agree, and the Doctor and Sarah make it back into the TARDIS.  The only problem is that the Doctor doesn't really know what he's going to do to solve the settlers.  Fortunately, the solution presents itself: War Eagle has entered the TARDIS, too.


Thinking fast, the Doctor materialises the Ship, determined to make it to the ''real'' Paris. Not only does this put the Doctor back onto his original course, but he reasons that it will solve the settlers' problems. Since the Apache tribe are now mysteriously leaderless, they'll be too concerned with their own problems to care about the wagon train.
Reluctantly, the settlers agree, and the Doctor and Sarah make it back into the TARDIS. The only problem is that the Doctor doesn't really know what he's going to do to solve the settlers. Fortunately, the solution presents itself: War Eagle has entered the TARDIS, too.


When the time travellers arrive in Paris, War Eagle angrily exits, determined to kill every white person he sees. He is soon soothed, though, when he meets up with his old friend, [[Bill Cody|Buffalo Bill Cody]].  Cody's been trying to get War Eagle to join his touring Wild West exhibition for years. He wonders how the Doctor finally got him to agree to come to Europe.  Revealing nothing, the [[Time Lord]] and his [[companion]] return to the TARDIS and set course for a nice, quiet picnic in [[1974]] [[England]].
Thinking fast, the Doctor materialises the Ship, determined to make it to the ''real'' Paris. Not only does this put the Doctor back onto his original course, but he reasons that it will solve the settlers' problems. Since the Apache tribe are now mysteriously leaderless, they'll be too concerned with their own problems to care about the wagon train.


== Plot ==
When the time travellers arrive in Paris, War Eagle angrily exits, determined to kill every white person he sees. He is soon soothed, though, when he meets up with his old friend, [[Bill Cody|Buffalo Bill Cody]]. Cody's been trying to get War Eagle to join his touring Wild West exhibition for years. He wonders how the Doctor finally got him to agree to come to Europe. Revealing nothing, the [[Time Lord]] and his [[companion]] return to the TARDIS and set course for a nice, quiet picnic in [[1974]] [[England]].
''to be added''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Sarah Jane Smith]]
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]]
* [[War Eagle]]
* [[War Eagle]]
* [[Indian cowboy]]
* [[Cowboy (Perils of Paris)|Cowboy]]
* [[Bill Cody|Buffalo Bill Cody]]
* [[Bill Cody]]
* [[Car driver (Perils of Paris)|Car Driver]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[The Brigadier]] and [[Benton]] are mentioned but not seen.
* Sarah wears a [[wig]] from the [[TARDIS wardrobe]].
* Sarah mentions the dangers of the [[M1]] on as [[Bank holiday]].
* The people in the [[wagon train]] think the Doctor and Sarah Jane are from the [[East Coast]].


== Production errors ==
== Notes ==
* Sarah is referred to as "Liz" in one caption. It would appear the writer got confused between the character of Sarah and the actress [[Elisabeth Sladen]].
* Sarah is referred to as "Liz" in one caption. It would appear the writer got confused between the character of Sarah and the actress [[Elisabeth Sladen]], with previous Third Doctor companion [[Liz Shaw]] potentially adding to the confusion.
* This story is a "[[pure historical]]" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor, Sarah Jane and the TARDIS.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* In keeping with some eras of ''Doctor Who'', Sarah-Jane is shown to use the [[TARDIS wardrobe]] to slip into something that's period-appropriate for [[19th century]] [[Paris]]. Indeed, the scene is reminiscent of [[Rose Tyler]]'s first trip into the past.  Just as in ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'', the companion gets dressed into an elaborate period costume, only to have the Doctor inform her that his wardrobe is timeless.
''to be added''


== External links ==
== External links ==
* ''[http://www.alteredvistas.co.uk/html/third_doctor.html Altered Vistas - In the Comics - Third Doctor]''
* ''[http://www.alteredvistas.co.uk/html/third_doctor.html Altered Vistas - In the Comics - Third Doctor]''
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 26 October 2024

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Along with the simultaneously-published Doomcloud, Perils of Paris has an equal claim on being the comic book debut of Sarah Jane Smith. It was also the first Doctor Who story since The Gunfighters to be set in the 19th century American southwest, and the first story in franchise history to prominently feature Native Americans, and the only one to feature Apaches, specifically.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tiring of the 20th century, the Third Doctor decides to take Sarah on holiday to 19th century Paris. The TARDIS lands instead in the Arizona desert near Paris, New Mexico. They step out of the TARDIS into the midst of a wagon train, driving hard. One of the settlers offers the duo a hand up and they are soon whiled off.

When the Doctor finally gets a handle on the situation, he discovers they're panicking because of a nearby party of Apaches, led by their chief, War Eagle. The Doctor says that he can help, but only if they take him back to the TARDIS, now a considerable distance to the wagon train's rear.

Reluctantly, the settlers agree, and the Doctor and Sarah make it back into the TARDIS. The only problem is that the Doctor doesn't really know what he's going to do to solve the settlers. Fortunately, the solution presents itself: War Eagle has entered the TARDIS, too.

Thinking fast, the Doctor materialises the Ship, determined to make it to the real Paris. Not only does this put the Doctor back onto his original course, but he reasons that it will solve the settlers' problems. Since the Apache tribe are now mysteriously leaderless, they'll be too concerned with their own problems to care about the wagon train.

When the time travellers arrive in Paris, War Eagle angrily exits, determined to kill every white person he sees. He is soon soothed, though, when he meets up with his old friend, Buffalo Bill Cody. Cody's been trying to get War Eagle to join his touring Wild West exhibition for years. He wonders how the Doctor finally got him to agree to come to Europe. Revealing nothing, the Time Lord and his companion return to the TARDIS and set course for a nice, quiet picnic in 1974 England.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Sarah is referred to as "Liz" in one caption. It would appear the writer got confused between the character of Sarah and the actress Elisabeth Sladen, with previous Third Doctor companion Liz Shaw potentially adding to the confusion.
  • This story is a "pure historical" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor, Sarah Jane and the TARDIS.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]