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| - Played Victoria from 1967 to 1968, though owing to the BBC's wiping policy of the time, The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967) and The Enemy of the World (1967-68) are her only complete serials. Also appeared in Dimensions in Time (1993), Downtime (1995) and The Five(ish) Doctors (2013). And of course, Big Finish.
- thumb|180px Deborah Watling (*2. Januar 1948 in Fulmer Chase, Buckinghamshire, England, UK) ist eine britische Schauspielerin. In der Serie Doctor Who spielte sie 1967/68 die Rolle der Victoria Waterfield. Diese Rolle nahm sie in dem Special Dimensions in Time sowie in der Video-Produktion Downtime erneut auf. Deborahs Vater, Jack Watling, war in mehreren Doctor Who Folgen als Professor Edward Travers zu sehen.
- She played that part from 1967 to 1968 and appeared in Dimensions in Time (1993) and Downtime (1995). She also appeared as herself in the mockumentary, Lust in Space. Her father Jack Watling appeared in Doctor Who as Professor Edward Travers in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear, and Deborah remembered having a great deal of difficulty focusing when working opposite her father — frequently collapsing in a fit of the giggles. This was especially the case in the latter serial when he was in old-age makeup.
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| - Played Victoria from 1967 to 1968, though owing to the BBC's wiping policy of the time, The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967) and The Enemy of the World (1967-68) are her only complete serials. Also appeared in Dimensions in Time (1993), Downtime (1995) and The Five(ish) Doctors (2013). And of course, Big Finish.
- thumb|180px Deborah Watling (*2. Januar 1948 in Fulmer Chase, Buckinghamshire, England, UK) ist eine britische Schauspielerin. In der Serie Doctor Who spielte sie 1967/68 die Rolle der Victoria Waterfield. Diese Rolle nahm sie in dem Special Dimensions in Time sowie in der Video-Produktion Downtime erneut auf. Deborahs Vater, Jack Watling, war in mehreren Doctor Who Folgen als Professor Edward Travers zu sehen.
- She played that part from 1967 to 1968 and appeared in Dimensions in Time (1993) and Downtime (1995). She also appeared as herself in the mockumentary, Lust in Space. Her father Jack Watling appeared in Doctor Who as Professor Edward Travers in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear, and Deborah remembered having a great deal of difficulty focusing when working opposite her father — frequently collapsing in a fit of the giggles. This was especially the case in the latter serial when he was in old-age makeup. Notable television performances outside Doctor Who include: the title character Peter Brady's niece Sally in the ITC film series H.G. Wells' Invisible Man (1958-59); Alice Liddel in a 1965 BBC Wednesday Play story on the girl who inspired Alice in Wonderland; as Sarah Richards in "The World in Silence", an episode of the BBC science-fiction anthology series Out of the Unknown (1966); as Lorna in "Hello Young Lovers", an episode of the ITV sitcom Rising Damp (1978); and as Norma in the ITV film series Danger UXB (1979). She also appeared in the 1972 feature film That'll Be the Day. Watling was asked to reprise the role of Victoria in The Five Doctors in 1983, but turned it down in favour of The Dave Allen Show which she felt was a better offer. However, recording on The Dave Allen Show was cancelled for reasons that remain unclear to this day (either due to industrial action, or because Allen himself was in ill-health), so she lost out on both. In 2010, Watling published her autobiography, Daddy's Girl, in which she discusses her upbringing and her Doctor Who experiences. Among the book's revelations is the fact that she received her first kiss as a teenager from fellow young actor Michael Craze.
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