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She is godmother to Frasier co-star Jane Leeves's daughter Isabella, and Jane is godmother to Peri's daughter Stella.
As the operation is being prepared, the Doctor sneaks away and frees Yrcanos, urging him on for Peri's safety.
Despite the Doctor claiming that the Time Lords ' interference has put Peri's life in danger, the Valeyard rebuffs this, stating that the Doctor shouldn't have become involved in the first place, and Peri's life is the cost of his involvement.
The Doctor is not keen to treat Lang, more concerned for his own life, but eventually agrees to Peri's persuasion.
A glimpse of the Doctor is seen appearing in the TARDIS ; he was delayed returning because he was using Peri's watch to synchronise their arrival, but the watch had stopped.
The Doctor is surprised at Peri's compassion when she thought he had died.
The Sixth Doctor explains to Jamie and Peri that what Jamie saw was an illusion designed to make people believe the Doctor was dead and not investigate further ( the animator had been left on and captured Peri's image ), which means the Second Doctor is being held captive somewhere.
( The identity of Peri's mother is not revealed in the televised series, but see below.
It is later revealed at the end of The Ultimate Foe ( the fourth segment of the arc ) that the evidence of Peri's death was faked by the Valeyard.
One audio play, The Reaping, introduces Peri's mother, Janine Foster, played by American actress Claudia Christian ( although in reality, Christian is three years younger than Nicola Bryant ).
Janine is killed at the end of the play due to an accident involving Cyber-technology, cutting Peri's last familial tie to Earth.
This is Peri's first adventure after Planet of Fire and the rest of the adventures and companions that join, fill the gap between Planet of Fire and The Caves of Androzani.

Peri's and same
Only fragments of its music still exist, but several other Florentine works of the same period — Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo by Emilio de ' Cavalieri, Peri's Euridice and Giulio Caccini's identically titled Euridice — survive complete.
His rivalry with both Emilio de ' Cavalieri and Jacopo Peri seems to have been intense: he may have been the one who arranged for Cavalieri to be removed from his post as director of festivities for the wedding of Henry IV of France and Maria de ' Medici in 1600 ( an event which caused Cavalieri to leave Florence in fury ), and he also seems to have rushed his own opera Euridice into print before Peri's opera on the same subject could be published, while simultaneously ordering his group of singers to have nothing to do with Peri's production.
* The pastorale, Euridice, used as the libretto for Peri's opera, Euridice, and Giulio Caccini's opera of the same name.
When Caccini discovered that Peri intended to publish the opera with the added Caccini pieces, he rushed to finish his own version of Euridice using the same libretto, and managed to have his published before Peri's.

Peri's and with
It started in Italy at the end of the 16th century ( with Jacopo Peri's lost Dafne, produced in Florence around 1597 ) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: Schütz in Germany, Lully in France, and Purcell in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century.
Peri's Euridice opens with a brief instrumental ritornello, and Monteverdi's L ' Orfeo ( 1607 ) opens with a toccata, in this case a fanfare for muted trumpets.
The proxy wedding ceremony in Florence was celebrated with lavish entertainments, including examples of the newly-invented musical genre of opera, Jacopo Peri's Euridice.
As opera developed, the dramatic pastoral came to the fore with such works as Jacopo Peri's Dafne and, most notably, Monteverdi's L ' Orfeo.
Florence's ruling Medici family was sufficiently taken with Dafne to allow Peri's next work, Euridice, to be performed as part of Marie de ' Medici and Henry IV's wedding celebrations in 1600.
Despite Yellow Peri's contrary advice, Doctor Occult trusts her with the Unspoken Principum, a mysterious and universal truth that every condemned soul knows, but s / he can never communicate by any means.
Beginning with the story Timelash, and continuing through the Trial season, Peri's mode of dress became more conservative.

Peri's and .
Peri's influence on those later composers, however, was large.
Duke Cesare d ' Este hired Vecchi in 1598 to be his maestro di corte, i. e. the master of music at his court, and Vecchi accompanied him to Rome and Florence in 1600 ; while in Florence he heard Jacopo Peri's opera Euridice.
Peri's sister, Patti Jo Wynne, and her step-siblings by her mother's second marriage, Marc and April Gilpin, also are actors.
On 6 October 1600, while visiting Florence for the wedding of Maria de ' Medici to King Henry IV of France, Duke Vincenzo attended a production of Peri's Euridice.
For help in creating a dramatic form, Striggio drew on other sources — Poliziano's 1480 play, Guarini's Il pastor fido, and Ottavio Rinuccini's libretto for Peri's Euridice.
The first Italian opera was Jacopo Peri's Dafne of 1598.
Both this and the changes in their appearances, particularly Peri's hairstyle and mode of dress suggest a long gap between this story and their previous on-screen appearance in Revelation of the Daleks and allowing for " unseen " adventures in the spin-off media to be placed there.
The graphic novel The Age of Chaos, written by Colin Baker ( who played the Sixth Doctor ) revealed that Frobisher and the Sixth Doctor visited Peri's descendants several times, so Frobisher must have rejoined the Doctor after Trial in an unseen story.
Most of Peri's music has been lost, despite its popularity and fame in Europe at the time of its composition, but the 455 line verse libretto was published and survives.
" Though Peri's Dafne was the first performed opera, its music has been lost to the centuries.
However the 1600 celebrations also included a portent of things to come in the form of performances of Jacopo Peri's opera Euridice, the earliest surviving example of the form.
Comparing himself to Caccini, he said of their two styles: " music moves people to pleasure and sadness, while theirs Caccini's and Peri's moves them to boredom and disgust.

Black and Russian
There, along the east bank of the Southern Bug, opposite the hamlet of Zhitzhakli a few miles north of the Black Sea, he arrived at General Headquarters of the Russian Army.
At its peak in the 16th through the 18th centuries, the Ottoman Empire had wrested control of the entire Black Sea area, which was for the time an " Ottoman lake ", on which Russian warships were prohibited.
In the 2006 anime Black Lagoon, the nickname of the local Russian mob boss is " Balalaika ".
Others in the government and some on the Black Hand Executive Council were not as confident of Russian aid.
The Black Russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur.
It is sometimes made with cola, in which case it is referred to as a Dirty Black Russian, as opposed to Clean when without it.
* A variation is the Dirty Black Russian or Tall Black Russian, which is prepared in the same manner as the Black Russian, but served in a taller glass and topped up with Cola.
* The Black Magic, a sour twist on the Black Russian, can be made by adding a dash of lemon juice and a lemon twist garnish.
* When finished with a head of Guinness stout, the result is called an Irish Russian or a Smooth Black Russian.
* Vader is the same as the traditional Black Russian, but with the addition of Jägermeister.
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