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|image             = Hebe Harrison.jpg
|species       = Human
|aka              = Jane Bond
|job           = Marine Biologist
|species           = Human
|origin         =  
|job               = Marine biologist
|first          = The Rotting Deep (audio story)
|origin           = [[Earth]]
|appearances   = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Tides of the Moon (audio story)|The Tides of the Moon]]'', ''[[Maelstrom (audio story)|Maelstrom]]'', ''[[The Dream Nexus (audio story)|The Dream Nexus]]''
|mother            = Hebe Harrison's mother{{!}}Mother
|actor          = Ruth Madeley
|first cs         = The Rotting Deep (audio story)
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|appearances       = {{Appears}}
|actor            = Ruth Madeley
|other voice actor = [[Connie Farrow]]
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Dr '''Hebe Harrison''' was a [[companion]] of the [[Sixth Doctor]].


'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[companion]] of the [[Sixth Doctor]].
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
Hebe required the use of a [[wheelchair]] from a young age due to a problem with her legs, although she could use a walking stick for short periods of time. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}}) She was somewhat scared when she first had to use a wheelchair ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Tides of the Moon (audio story)|The Tides of the Moon}}) and sometimes wished that she could have somebody else's body, but she came to love herself and dismissed such thoughts. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Maelstrom (audio story)|Maelstrom}})
 
Hebe watched {{cs|The Little Mermaid}} in the [[cinema]] when she was eight or nine and shouted when the mermaid left the [[sea]] to become [[human]], believing that life under the sea was far more beautiful and interesting. [[Hebe Harrison's mother|Her mother]] told her to stop or she would not have any [[ice cream]].
 
Studying at [[Sheffield Hallam University]], Hebe befriended [[Evelyn Smythe]], who told her to make use of emergency packages containing [[chocolate cake]] and also gave her a button for her [[mobile phone]] to use when she was in trouble; unbeknownst to Hebe, the button could send an [[SOS]] to [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. She became a [[marine biologist]] and earnt a [[doctorate]], although she rarely used the title it afforded her. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}})
 
=== Travels in the TARDIS ===
Hebe went to a rig in the [[North Sea]] to determine its effect on nearby sea life and decide whether it should be dismantled. When those aboard began dying, she was separated from the others due to the [[lift]] being out of service and pressed the button that Evelyn gave her. She soon met the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]] and, after learning that the phenomena was because of the contaminated [[water]] supply, she joined the TARDIS crew at her request. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}})
 
The Doctor took Hebe and Mel to [[the Moon]] at a time when water was abundant. There, Hebe was attracted to [[Wulk]] and fascinated by the [[Gillean]]s, later learning that the Gilleans were connected to the [[Gillean|Sheega]] and helping them leave in their ship. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Tides of the Moon (audio story)|The Tides of the Moon}})
 
Hebe became infected by [[the Holomorph]] after picking up [[Lydia Betancourt]]'s name badge on [[Zoda-Kappa]] in [[3895]]. She regained control of her body after Dr Betancourt placed a [[psionic inhibitor]] on her head, after which she connected with Mel in [[the Dream]] to relay the algorithm that she was working on to save Mel and everybody else in her position. The Holomorph was imprisoned once more, curing Hebe. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Dream Nexus (audio story)|The Dream Nexus}})
 
On [[Veludia]], she moaned about the land, wondering if she could ask the Doctor for a hovering wheelchair. She was interested in the manatee she saw on the beach and how the Doctor could communicate with them. She was worried about it. She told [[Saskar]] that she wouldn't want to be placed in another body or have anyone else in hers as part of their mind-switching. She saw the file that Saskar had on the creatures of the planet's minds. She was telepathically communicated with by the Maelstrom. She worked out that Mel was swapped with [[Alef]]. After the storm was dispersed she located the TARDIS. She then got a call from [[Elise Kaplan]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Maelstrom (audio story)}})
 
She went to find Elise after they landed at [[Sheffield Hallam University]], leaving the Doctor and Mel with one of his gadget. She saw that Elise was acting differently. She tried to persuade her that this was wrong, but it didn't work. She told Mel about this and Mel in return turn told her how the Doctor was acting strangely. She went to investigate the facility with [[Patricia McBride]]. She thought that there was something alien at the facility. Hebe later learned that not all of Elise's personality changes were not down to the machine. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mindless Ones (audio story)|The Mindless Ones}})
 
She received a call from Patricia about the [[Neanderthal]] at the Emit institute. She posed as the Doctor's assistant, Jane Bond. She didn't want to stay with Patricia preferring to help the Doctor when he went to disabled [[Killian Holm]]'s machine. Together they found the remains of the an alien spaceship and it's pilot which was repairing itself. She helped the inhabitants of base to evacuate into the TARDIS.  ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Reverse Engineering (audio story)|Reverse Engineering}})
 
She considered getting an upgrade for her chair when they landed in [[2659]], before being worried after Patricia asked them to take her home, not understanding why. After seeing [[Tannus Vallon]]'s injuries she contacted Elise to get a place for him to stay and recover. She wanted to know if he was single. She didn't realise that Patricia was ableist which massively upset her. She persuaded the Doctor to allow her and Mel to come after Vallon when he went after [[Havash Khavûl]]. She was erased from time by Patricia using [[Tannus Vallon's Suit]] in a [[temporal dissolution]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Chronomancer (audio story)}})


== Biography ==
=== In Purity's world ===
=== Meeting the Doctor ===
When time was rewritten in Patricia's image, she didn't know who the Doctor and Mel. She had [[Ron (The Mindless Ones)|Ron]], her bodyguard aim a gun at her in the name of Purity.([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Time-Burst (audio story)|Time-Burst}})
''to be added''
 
She said to the Doctor that she wasn't allowed to leave the flat, thinking she was broken. She told them to leave. She found and opened the TARDIS, and started remembering the true timeline. She wanted her life back upon learning it. Mel theorised that Hebe was left alive but was kept in secret out of Patricia's image. She was receiving letters from [[Elise Kaplan]]. She allowed herself to be captured, this alerted Patricia of the Doctor's and Mel's presence. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Girl in a Bubble (audio story)|Girl in a Bubble}})
 
When Patricia tried to rewrite Mel's timeline, she owned the local Tea Rooms. She owned tropical fish and started experiencing Deja Vu whilst watching them. She later helped when Mel was attacked by [[Corruption (species)|Corruption]]. She then prepared a stake out of the village green to learn more about the Corruption after no-one remembered [[Michael Peabody]]. When the Doctor returned her memories were restored.  ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Corruptions (audio story)|The Corruptions}})


=== Adventures with the Sixth Doctor ===
Elise, Hebe and Mel fell through time finding themselves in Sheffield [[2527]]. After Mel and Elise was captured she vowed to find a way to rescue them. She saved [[Nil (The Wrong Side of History)|Nil]] from the [[Purifier]] who showed her were Mel and Elise was being imprisoned. She was sad when he died. The timeline collapsed and the Doctor got her back to the original timeline. She worried if she was the real Hebe. She was concerned about the chaos that surrounded the Doctor and raised this with the Doctor. She decided to continue travelling with the Doctor and Mel, leaving in the TARDIS with them as she wanted to keep righting wrongs. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Wrong Side of History (audio story)|The Wrong Side of History}})
''to be added''


== Psychological profile ==
== Psychological profile ==
=== Personality ===
=== Personality ===
''to be added''
On account of her disability, Hebe constantly proved herself as an independent person and gravely detested people presuming her limitations and deciding her feelings for her. The Doctor believed that she fought very hard to be angry; at first, he thought this was a defensive measure, to protect herself from being afraid or patronised or infantalised, but he later came to see that she was also capable of great compassion that he felt he should direct inwards too. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}})
 
Hebe was very inquisitive and eager for new experiences to learn from, even if it meant she acted impulsively or against the Doctor's wishes. She seemed very proud of her academic achievements as a marine biologist and regularly demonstrated her expertise in environments where sealife thrived. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Tides of the Moon (audio story)|The Tides of the Moon}}, {{cs|Maelstrom (audio story)|Maelstrom}})
 
Hebe was also very trusting, even in situations she was sceptical about; she believed [[Evelyn Smythe]]'s promises that she'd respond to her panic button even though she doubted she could do much ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}}) and even came to like [[Patricia McBride]] during their few adventures. However, the latter also proved Hebe to be a greatly sensitive person, as following the revelation of Patricia's real views about the disabled, such as herself and Elise, she was thoroughly distraught. Nevertheless, she still managed to combat her distress in the face of a crisis and focus on the matter in hand. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Chronomancer (audio story)|Chronomancer}})
 
Hebe often referred to Mel as "Melanie-Mel", Mel having introduced herself as such, and had a strong tendancy towards sarcasm and teasing her and the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}}, {{cs|The Tides of the Moon (audio story)|The Tides of the Moon}}, {{cs|Maelstrom (audio story)|Maelstrom}})
 
Hebe dearly loved her friend Elise, with whom she'd bonded during their college days over their disabilities, having been part of a group they called the "Lame Ducks". She told Mel she knew the name was in bad taste but it was okay for her and her friends to use it but not Mel. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}}, {{cs|Chronomancer (audio story)|Chronomancer}})


=== Relationship with the Doctor ===
=== Relationship with the Doctor ===
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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
''to be added''
Hebe had tan skin, brown eyes, and dark brown hair with blonde streaks. She relied on a [[wheelchair]] to assist in her mobility. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)|The Rotting Deep}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''to be added''
Hebe was the first official [[companion]] of [[the Doctor]] to require the use of a wheelchair.<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/water-worlds-is-out-now</ref>
 
[[Ruth Madeley]] would go on to be cast in the TV series' [[60th Anniversary Specials]] as another recurring scientist character in the Doctor's orbit, [[UNIT]] [[scientific advisor]] [[Shirley Anne Bingham]]. In this capacity, this new character coincidentally worked alongside [[Bonnie Langford]]'s [[Mel Bush]], who was, to Hebe, a fellow companion of the [[Sixth Doctor]].
 
== Footnotes ==
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Dr Hebe Harrison was a companion of the Sixth Doctor.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hebe required the use of a wheelchair from a young age due to a problem with her legs, although she could use a walking stick for short periods of time. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"]) She was somewhat scared when she first had to use a wheelchair (AUDIO: The Tides of the Moon [+]Loading...["The Tides of the Moon (audio story)","The Tides of the Moon"]) and sometimes wished that she could have somebody else's body, but she came to love herself and dismissed such thoughts. (AUDIO: Maelstrom [+]Loading...["Maelstrom (audio story)","Maelstrom"])

Hebe watched The Little Mermaid [+]Loading...["The Little Mermaid"] in the cinema when she was eight or nine and shouted when the mermaid left the sea to become human, believing that life under the sea was far more beautiful and interesting. Her mother told her to stop or she would not have any ice cream.

Studying at Sheffield Hallam University, Hebe befriended Evelyn Smythe, who told her to make use of emergency packages containing chocolate cake and also gave her a button for her mobile phone to use when she was in trouble; unbeknownst to Hebe, the button could send an SOS to the TARDIS. She became a marine biologist and earnt a doctorate, although she rarely used the title it afforded her. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"])

Travels in the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hebe went to a rig in the North Sea to determine its effect on nearby sea life and decide whether it should be dismantled. When those aboard began dying, she was separated from the others due to the lift being out of service and pressed the button that Evelyn gave her. She soon met the Sixth Doctor and Melanie Bush and, after learning that the phenomena was because of the contaminated water supply, she joined the TARDIS crew at her request. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"])

The Doctor took Hebe and Mel to the Moon at a time when water was abundant. There, Hebe was attracted to Wulk and fascinated by the Gilleans, later learning that the Gilleans were connected to the Sheega and helping them leave in their ship. (AUDIO: The Tides of the Moon [+]Loading...["The Tides of the Moon (audio story)","The Tides of the Moon"])

Hebe became infected by the Holomorph after picking up Lydia Betancourt's name badge on Zoda-Kappa in 3895. She regained control of her body after Dr Betancourt placed a psionic inhibitor on her head, after which she connected with Mel in the Dream to relay the algorithm that she was working on to save Mel and everybody else in her position. The Holomorph was imprisoned once more, curing Hebe. (AUDIO: The Dream Nexus [+]Loading...["The Dream Nexus (audio story)","The Dream Nexus"])

On Veludia, she moaned about the land, wondering if she could ask the Doctor for a hovering wheelchair. She was interested in the manatee she saw on the beach and how the Doctor could communicate with them. She was worried about it. She told Saskar that she wouldn't want to be placed in another body or have anyone else in hers as part of their mind-switching. She saw the file that Saskar had on the creatures of the planet's minds. She was telepathically communicated with by the Maelstrom. She worked out that Mel was swapped with Alef. After the storm was dispersed she located the TARDIS. She then got a call from Elise Kaplan. (AUDIO: Maelstrom [+]Loading...["Maelstrom (audio story)"])

She went to find Elise after they landed at Sheffield Hallam University, leaving the Doctor and Mel with one of his gadget. She saw that Elise was acting differently. She tried to persuade her that this was wrong, but it didn't work. She told Mel about this and Mel in return turn told her how the Doctor was acting strangely. She went to investigate the facility with Patricia McBride. She thought that there was something alien at the facility. Hebe later learned that not all of Elise's personality changes were not down to the machine. (AUDIO: The Mindless Ones [+]Loading...["The Mindless Ones (audio story)","The Mindless Ones"])

She received a call from Patricia about the Neanderthal at the Emit institute. She posed as the Doctor's assistant, Jane Bond. She didn't want to stay with Patricia preferring to help the Doctor when he went to disabled Killian Holm's machine. Together they found the remains of the an alien spaceship and it's pilot which was repairing itself. She helped the inhabitants of base to evacuate into the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Reverse Engineering [+]Loading...["Reverse Engineering (audio story)","Reverse Engineering"])

She considered getting an upgrade for her chair when they landed in 2659, before being worried after Patricia asked them to take her home, not understanding why. After seeing Tannus Vallon's injuries she contacted Elise to get a place for him to stay and recover. She wanted to know if he was single. She didn't realise that Patricia was ableist which massively upset her. She persuaded the Doctor to allow her and Mel to come after Vallon when he went after Havash Khavûl. She was erased from time by Patricia using Tannus Vallon's Suit in a temporal dissolution. (AUDIO: Chronomancer [+]Loading...["Chronomancer (audio story)"])

In Purity's world[[edit] | [edit source]]

When time was rewritten in Patricia's image, she didn't know who the Doctor and Mel. She had Ron, her bodyguard aim a gun at her in the name of Purity.(AUDIO: Time-Burst [+]Loading...["Time-Burst (audio story)","Time-Burst"])

She said to the Doctor that she wasn't allowed to leave the flat, thinking she was broken. She told them to leave. She found and opened the TARDIS, and started remembering the true timeline. She wanted her life back upon learning it. Mel theorised that Hebe was left alive but was kept in secret out of Patricia's image. She was receiving letters from Elise Kaplan. She allowed herself to be captured, this alerted Patricia of the Doctor's and Mel's presence. (AUDIO: Girl in a Bubble [+]Loading...["Girl in a Bubble (audio story)","Girl in a Bubble"])

When Patricia tried to rewrite Mel's timeline, she owned the local Tea Rooms. She owned tropical fish and started experiencing Deja Vu whilst watching them. She later helped when Mel was attacked by Corruption. She then prepared a stake out of the village green to learn more about the Corruption after no-one remembered Michael Peabody. When the Doctor returned her memories were restored. (AUDIO: The Corruptions [+]Loading...["The Corruptions (audio story)","The Corruptions"])

Elise, Hebe and Mel fell through time finding themselves in Sheffield 2527. After Mel and Elise was captured she vowed to find a way to rescue them. She saved Nil from the Purifier who showed her were Mel and Elise was being imprisoned. She was sad when he died. The timeline collapsed and the Doctor got her back to the original timeline. She worried if she was the real Hebe. She was concerned about the chaos that surrounded the Doctor and raised this with the Doctor. She decided to continue travelling with the Doctor and Mel, leaving in the TARDIS with them as she wanted to keep righting wrongs. (AUDIO: The Wrong Side of History [+]Loading...["The Wrong Side of History (audio story)","The Wrong Side of History"])

Psychological profile[[edit] | [edit source]]

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

On account of her disability, Hebe constantly proved herself as an independent person and gravely detested people presuming her limitations and deciding her feelings for her. The Doctor believed that she fought very hard to be angry; at first, he thought this was a defensive measure, to protect herself from being afraid or patronised or infantalised, but he later came to see that she was also capable of great compassion that he felt he should direct inwards too. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"])

Hebe was very inquisitive and eager for new experiences to learn from, even if it meant she acted impulsively or against the Doctor's wishes. She seemed very proud of her academic achievements as a marine biologist and regularly demonstrated her expertise in environments where sealife thrived. (AUDIO: The Tides of the Moon [+]Loading...["The Tides of the Moon (audio story)","The Tides of the Moon"], Maelstrom [+]Loading...["Maelstrom (audio story)","Maelstrom"])

Hebe was also very trusting, even in situations she was sceptical about; she believed Evelyn Smythe's promises that she'd respond to her panic button even though she doubted she could do much (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"]) and even came to like Patricia McBride during their few adventures. However, the latter also proved Hebe to be a greatly sensitive person, as following the revelation of Patricia's real views about the disabled, such as herself and Elise, she was thoroughly distraught. Nevertheless, she still managed to combat her distress in the face of a crisis and focus on the matter in hand. (AUDIO: Chronomancer [+]Loading...["Chronomancer (audio story)","Chronomancer"])

Hebe often referred to Mel as "Melanie-Mel", Mel having introduced herself as such, and had a strong tendancy towards sarcasm and teasing her and the Doctor. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"], The Tides of the Moon [+]Loading...["The Tides of the Moon (audio story)","The Tides of the Moon"], Maelstrom [+]Loading...["Maelstrom (audio story)","Maelstrom"])

Hebe dearly loved her friend Elise, with whom she'd bonded during their college days over their disabilities, having been part of a group they called the "Lame Ducks". She told Mel she knew the name was in bad taste but it was okay for her and her friends to use it but not Mel. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"], Chronomancer [+]Loading...["Chronomancer (audio story)","Chronomancer"])

Relationship with the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Skills[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hebe had tan skin, brown eyes, and dark brown hair with blonde streaks. She relied on a wheelchair to assist in her mobility. (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)","The Rotting Deep"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hebe was the first official companion of the Doctor to require the use of a wheelchair.[1]

Ruth Madeley would go on to be cast in the TV series' 60th Anniversary Specials as another recurring scientist character in the Doctor's orbit, UNIT scientific advisor Shirley Anne Bingham. In this capacity, this new character coincidentally worked alongside Bonnie Langford's Mel Bush, who was, to Hebe, a fellow companion of the Sixth Doctor.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]