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Beached in front of the TV on Christmas Day, you% see Tate in another new guise as Donna, a flustered bride, in a seasonal Doctor Who. Fans might recall that she featured very briefly in the final episode of the last series. "She doesn't want to be with the Doctor." explains Tate. "She just wants to get married." But first she must face Sarah Parish's spidery villain, the Empress of Racnoss. The special, set in winter, was filmed at the height of summer Tate in a full white wedding dress and the other actors 'in scarves and bobble hats —not pleasant but such fun". | Beached in front of the TV on Christmas Day, you% see Tate in another new guise as Donna, a flustered bride, in a seasonal Doctor Who. Fans might recall that she featured very briefly in the final episode of the last series. "She doesn't want to be with the Doctor." explains Tate. "She just wants to get married." But first she must face Sarah Parish's spidery villain, the Empress of Racnoss. The special, set in winter, was filmed at the height of summer Tate in a full white wedding dress and the other actors 'in scarves and bobble hats —not pleasant but such fun". | ||
− | Tate wasn't a huge fan of Doctor Who as a girl 'I was more into The Kids from Fame," she says laughing. 'I think Rose (Billie Piper's character, now departed) is the reason so many girls are into it now." Tate's daughter Erin, 4, is a fan — "she loves the | + | Tate wasn't a huge fan of Doctor Who as a girl 'I was more into The Kids from Fame," she says laughing. 'I think Rose (Billie Piper's character, now departed) is the reason so many girls are into it now." Tate's daughter Erin, 4, is a fan — "she loves the Cybermen" — and visited her mother during filming. |
Is Doctor Who a deliberate attempt to widen Tate's repertoire? There were reports that she was leasing the BBC, that the third season of her sketch show was the last 'There is a tendency to bracket people.' says Tate "I mix things up and do different stuff or I get bored." So is this a farewell to her sketch show? "I never said that. I want to do it as long as there is an appetite for it, but I instinctively feel that three series is enough. I don't want it to drag on. where you have a very old schoolgirl trotting out. 'Am I bovvered?'" | Is Doctor Who a deliberate attempt to widen Tate's repertoire? There were reports that she was leasing the BBC, that the third season of her sketch show was the last 'There is a tendency to bracket people.' says Tate "I mix things up and do different stuff or I get bored." So is this a farewell to her sketch show? "I never said that. I want to do it as long as there is an appetite for it, but I instinctively feel that three series is enough. I don't want it to drag on. where you have a very old schoolgirl trotting out. 'Am I bovvered?'" | ||
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Alexei Sayle played a DJ who entertains the dead on planet Nectos, in [[broadwcast:Revelation of the Daleks|Revelation of the Daleks]] (1985) — inspired by Evelyn Waugh's The Loved One. | Alexei Sayle played a DJ who entertains the dead on planet Nectos, in [[broadwcast:Revelation of the Daleks|Revelation of the Daleks]] (1985) — inspired by Evelyn Waugh's The Loved One. | ||
− | Faith Brown took on the role of Flea, the Cryon leader, in [[broadwcast:Attack of the Cybermen|Attack of the Cybermen]](1985), though the part was written for Prince Andrew's former girlfriend, [[Koo Falls Out with Dr Who|Koo Stark]]. | + | Faith Brown took on the role of Flea, the Cryon leader, in [[broadwcast:Attack of the Cybermen|Attack of the Cybermen]] (1985), though the part was written for Prince Andrew's former girlfriend, [[Koo Falls Out with Dr Who|Koo Stark]]. |
Ken Dodd put clown his tickling stick to play the Tollmaster in [[broadwcast:Delta and the Bannermen|Delta and the Bannermen]] (1987). | Ken Dodd put clown his tickling stick to play the Tollmaster in [[broadwcast:Delta and the Bannermen|Delta and the Bannermen]] (1987). |