Deborah Watling – Doctor Who companion Victoria Waterfield – dies, aged 69

Deborah Watling – Doctor Who companion Victoria Waterfield – dies, aged 69

Postby dutchman » Fri Jul 21, 2017 6:09 pm

She was best known as assistant to Patrick Troughton's second Doctor

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Doctor Who star Deborah Watling has died, following a short battle with cancer.

The actress was best known for her role as companion Victoria Waterfield on the BBC sci-fi series, appearing opposite Patrick Troughton's second Doctor from 1967-68.

The daughter of actress Patricia Hicks and actor Jack Watling – who also appeared in Doctor Who in the '60s as Professor Travers – Deborah was born on January 2, 1948 in Essex.

She started out young, working as a child actress and booking a regular role in The Invisible Man (1958) television series. She later played the lead role in Alice (1965), Dennis Potter's version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for the BBC, and appeared opposite Cliff Richard in the 1973 film Take Me High.

Due to the BBC's old policy of wiping television episodes after broadcast, only two of Watling's Doctor Who stories – 1967's 'The Tomb of the Cybermen' and 1968's 'The Enemy of the World' – are currently thought to exist in their entirety.

Victoria, who came from the Victorian age, joined the Doctor and companion Jamie (Frazer Hines) in the all-time classic story, 'The Evil of the Daleks'. Watling was still playing the role 50 years later in new Doctor Who audio plays from Big Finish.


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