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ACTOR Peter Davison's family dramas in TV hit At Home With The Braithwaites are being played out in his own life.

In the ITV show about a lottery winner, Peter plays troubled dad David Braithwaite, whose schoolgirl daughter gets pregnant.

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Now Peter's own 17-year-old Georgia has done just that — and had a baby boy.

Former Dr Who star Peter had hoped she would study to be a gynaecologist. But now she has quit her private Oxford school and is refusing to do A-levels because she wants to care for son Ty.

Georgia, who played a schoolgirl in TV's Peak Practice, lives with her actress mum Sandra Dickinson in west London.

American Sandra, who split from Peter in 1993, refused to name Ty's dad but said the tot was "gorgeous."

Peter, who first found fame in All Creatures Great and Small, refused to comment. He now has two young sons with actress-writer Elizabeth Morton.

Caption: TOT WORRIES: Davison

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