Iris Wildthyme (Jane Fonda)

With a hot pink blaster holstered to her thigh-high boots, clad in a form-fitting catsuit, the femme fatale "Jane Fonda" Iris incarnation of Iris Wildthyme physically resembled Jane Fonda in her prime. Iris was oft-regarded as a strikingly beautiful, which she regarded both a blessing and a curse....

According to several accounts, the "Jane Fonda" Iris was the fourth Iris, following the "Beryl Reid" Iris (PROSE: The Golden Hendecahedron, Wandering Stars, et al.) or by other accounts, she was the sixth Iris, also following the "Beryl Reid" Iris, (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress, The Blue Angel, Femme Fatale) or a future incarnation coming after the "Katy Manning" Iris. (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love)

It should be noted though, that by some accounts the "Katy Manning" Iris was suggested to be the "Beryl Reid" Iris, (AUDIO: The Plague Herds of Excelis, Wildthyme at Large, PROSE: Preface, et al.) or that the "Beryl Reid" Iris was the "Katy Manning" Iris, (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme) meaning that the "Jane Fonda" Iris could still be the fourth or sixth Iris.

A day to come
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Post-regeneration
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Early travels
A decade later, in 1978, the Ministry sent the "Jane Fonda" Iris on a mission to investigate conductor Geoff Love, as they suspected him of sneaking subliminal messages into his reworkings of classic television themes. Going undercover as a cellist/Space: 1999 fan, she befriended Geoff, helping him develop his disco Doctor Who theme, whilst proving the Ministry's suspicions correct. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

Working for UNIT
Iris worked for UNIT in the 1990s as a part-time special scientific advisor. She appeared on an exposé episode of Seeing Eye in early 1997 with her name left unmentioned for security reasons. There, she spoke to an interviewer about the international dealings of weapon technology between high-end organisations such as the United Nations and UNISYC, about what harm could come from it all. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Less than two months later, while Colonel Tsang was in a conference with Nomura and several other adjutants, Tsang asked about the availability of UNIT's scientific advisors, and Nomura informed her that Iris was on vacation. (PROSE: Bullet Time)

In the post-War universe
When Dinah asked Miranda Dawkins if her dad had a girlfriend, or even just had "a woman around to stay", Miranda told her that a year prior that her dad actually had: a woman called Iris. They got on, but he was embarrassed when he walked in on Iris while she was taking a bath. (PROSE: Father Time)

Once, Iris attended Dr. Who (PROSE: In the Sixties) or Dr Oho's party in newborn Paul Magrs' dream, where she rolled around with Robin, "Batman's fantastically-endowed boy companion". (PROSE: In the Sixties)

The "Jane Fonda" Iris met Paul Magrs many times, and the last time she had met Paul prior to travelling with the Doctor (Paul Mcgann) in her TARDIS was when Paul had found another copy of Geoff Love's disco version of the Doctor Who theme, (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion) which Paul's Mam had binned along with the rest of his record collection while he was in his student years. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat)

At some point, ehe Doctor travelled with Iris as her companion, and while they were travelling in her TARDIS, they discussed matters of nostalgia, identity, and whose version of the past actually happened, with Iris positing that both of their lives were equally true. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

Travelling with Panda again
After she, four other Irises, and Panda "made short work of the schemes of PAND-R", Panda caught a lift with the "Jane Fonda" Iris to avoid her superiors.

Personality
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Quirks and habits
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Skills
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Appearance
Iris' friend Paul Magrs described Iris as looking like Jane Fonda in the late 1960s, with "locks of immaculate auburn hair". She also painted her nails gold. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion) During one of the periods of time that Panda travelled with Iris, he wrote to that the Iris he was travelling with had the "look of a young Jane Fonda". (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love) Maddy Sharp also thought that "[Iris] had the look of a young Jame Fonda". (PROSE: The Blue Angel)

When she was interviewed in 1997 on Seeing Eye, she was described as being glamourous, athletic-looking, and "apparently" in her early 30s, with honey-blonde hair. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two) Indeed, the "Beryl Reid" Iris thought that this Iris was in her thirties as well as having honey blonde hair. She also thought that she was a "gorgeous, slinky sex kitten". (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) Maddy Sharp also thought that Iris possessed "all the clichés of sex-kitten beauty". Additionally, Maddy thought that Iris had a heart-shaped face, almond-shaped eyes, and a slightly upturned nose. (PROSE: The Blue Angel) Iris herself thought that she had "jade, cat-like eyes", with "honey-gold hair". She considered herself to have a "heavenly" slinky body. (PROSE: Femme Fatale)

Clothing
Iris once wore green eyeshadow and a silver catsuit. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two, Talented Witches) On another occasion, Iris wore mascara. (PROSE: The Blue Angel) When Iris was summoned to Gallifrey along with six other incarnations, she wore a "shiny plastic bikini cut very daringly" along with "thigh-length boots". (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) Iris wore bikinis and spangly catsuits in order "to show [her body] to its best advantage". (PROSE: Femme Fatale)

Other information
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Behind the scenes
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