Doris
abrupt
terrified under pressure
volatile
instinctively fleeing from danger
fearful
observant
traumatized
autonomous
emotionally controlled during routine tasks
domestic
dutiful
nervous
guarded
Doris transitions from a rural farmer’s wife to a besieged civilian witness, a public-sector cleaning operative, and finally the Brigadier’s domestic partner, each role a stage in her life compressed between lesser-known civil identities and one illustrious marriage. Already marked by relentless duty under pressure, she first confronts prehistoric violence as the Squire’s widow, her shock recorded as decisive testimony that steers UNIT to Wenley Moor. Years later, she enters Global Chemicals’ corridors as isolated cleaning staff, where routine collapse bleaches her composure white before a wall of maggots forces recognition of a creeping biological terror. By her final appearances she is formally Doris Lethbridge-Stewart, a woman straining for autonomy inside the Brigadier’s shadow, clambering into Bessie with bursts of nervous excitement before retreating into clipped domestic resolves dotted with plans that keep her tied to the girls upstairs rather than the coming storms.
12 appearances
Civilian Witness (Wenley Moor Incident)
Also known as:
Doris,
the old man, Doris
Doris's Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
Police
Domestic Law Enforcement and Undercover Operations