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His eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who

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LAST NIGHT saw JON PERTWEE enjoying himself again in the return of his eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who. It's grim but true that he has a bad car crash to thank for his new girl sidekick.

Miss KATY MANNING, playing Jo Grant. decided to be an actress when she was laid up for two years after a road accident. I had played around wanting to be all kinds of things, and was very arty." Katy told me. "The illness made me sort myself out." A daughter of the sports columnist J. L. Manning. Katy is in midst of moving home.

"Now that has given me a big chance I can leave the shilling-in-the-meter room I've had and get a nice flat." she said. Her boy-friend, steady for three years, sees her only during college holidays. He is studying mime-acting in Paris.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1971-01-03). His eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who. The Sunday People p. 4.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "His eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who." The Sunday People [add city] 1971-01-03, 4. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "His eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who." The Sunday People, edition, sec., 1971-01-03
  • Turabian: "His eccentric characterisation of Dr. Who." The Sunday People, 1971-01-03, section, 4 edition.
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