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|origin = [[England]] | |origin = [[England]] | ||
|partner = Rupert Von Thal | |partner = Rupert Von Thal | ||
|brother = Rupert Mapp | |||
|first = The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story) | |first = The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story) | ||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: | |appearances = [[PROSE]]: {{cs|All the Many Rooms (short story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Iris Wildthyme and the Polythene Terror (novel)}} | ||
|voice actor = Harriet Walter | |voice actor = Harriet Walter | ||
}}'''Beatrice Mapp''' was a [[romance novel|romance]] [[novelist]] who the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] met in [[London]] in [[1868]] during the period that [[the TARDIS]] was temporarily hijacked by [[Thomas Brewster]]. | }} | ||
'''Beatrice Mapp''' was a [[romance novel|romance]] [[novelist]] who the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] met in [[London]] in [[1868]] during the period that [[the TARDIS]] was temporarily hijacked by [[Thomas Brewster]]. | |||
She travelled with them in time to prehistoric [[Earth]] through the use of a kind of "[[séance]]" involving [[Block Transfer Computation]]. There, Mapp was harassed by sentient [[scorpion]]s under [[Adric]]'s control, and during the adventure she became engaged to [[Rupert Von Thal]]. She would have been stuck in that time, almost certainly to be devoured by the scorpions, but her new [[fiancé]] sacrificed himself on her behalf. | She travelled with them in time to prehistoric [[Earth]] through the use of a kind of "[[séance]]" involving [[Block Transfer Computation]]. There, Mapp was harassed by sentient [[scorpion]]s under [[Adric]]'s control, and during the adventure she became engaged to [[Rupert Von Thal]]. She would have been stuck in that time, almost certainly to be devoured by the scorpions, but her new [[fiancé]] sacrificed himself on her behalf. | ||
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Safely returned to [[Victorian era|Victorian London]], she proposed to honour Von Thal's memory by travelling broadly. She felt it would help give her writings more verisimilitude. | Safely returned to [[Victorian era|Victorian London]], she proposed to honour Von Thal's memory by travelling broadly. She felt it would help give her writings more verisimilitude. | ||
Mapp was reasonably wealthy, as she had a [[maid]] named [[ | Mapp was reasonably wealthy, as she had a [[maid]] named [[Brenda]]. In her large [[Bloomsbury]] house across from [[Tavistock Square]], the 500-year-old Adric winked out of existence for the last time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Beatrice Mapp and [[Rupert Von Thal]] later appeared in [[Paul Magrs]]' novel ''The Bride That Time Forgot'', the fifth | Beatrice Mapp and [[Rupert Von Thal]] later appeared in [[Paul Magrs]]' novel ''The Bride That Time Forgot'', the fifth instalment in his ''[[The Brenda and Effie Mysteries (series)|The Brenda and Effie Mysteries]]'' series, which starred [[Brenda]] as a main character. | ||
{{NameSort}} | {{NameSort}} | ||
[[Category:Human writers]] | [[Category:Human writers]] | ||
[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human time travellers]] | [[Category:Human time travellers]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 9 November 2024
Beatrice Mapp was a romance novelist who the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa met in London in 1868 during the period that the TARDIS was temporarily hijacked by Thomas Brewster.
She travelled with them in time to prehistoric Earth through the use of a kind of "séance" involving Block Transfer Computation. There, Mapp was harassed by sentient scorpions under Adric's control, and during the adventure she became engaged to Rupert Von Thal. She would have been stuck in that time, almost certainly to be devoured by the scorpions, but her new fiancé sacrificed himself on her behalf.
Safely returned to Victorian London, she proposed to honour Von Thal's memory by travelling broadly. She felt it would help give her writings more verisimilitude.
Mapp was reasonably wealthy, as she had a maid named Brenda. In her large Bloomsbury house across from Tavistock Square, the 500-year-old Adric winked out of existence for the last time. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Beatrice Mapp and Rupert Von Thal later appeared in Paul Magrs' novel The Bride That Time Forgot, the fifth instalment in his The Brenda and Effie Mysteries series, which starred Brenda as a main character.