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TO her time-travelling parents, she is 'out of this world'. | TO her time-travelling parents, she is 'out of this world'. | ||
− | But little Georgia Elizabeth clearly found stardom a down-to-earth yawn yesterday. | + | But little [[wikipedia:Georgia Moffet|Georgia Elizabeth]] clearly found stardom a down-to-earth yawn yesterday. |
The 7Ib 7oz daughter of former Dr Who star Peter Davison and his bubbly blonde actress wife Sandra Dickinson arrived just five minutes into Christmas Day after a 20-hour labour and a Caesarean birth. | The 7Ib 7oz daughter of former Dr Who star Peter Davison and his bubbly blonde actress wife Sandra Dickinson arrived just five minutes into Christmas Day after a 20-hour labour and a Caesarean birth. |
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- Publication: Daily Mail
- Date: 1984-12-29
- Author:
- Page: 1
- Language: English
TIMELY ARRIVAL FOR STARRY-EYED DOCTOR
TO her time-travelling parents, she is 'out of this world'.
But little Georgia Elizabeth clearly found stardom a down-to-earth yawn yesterday.
The 7Ib 7oz daughter of former Dr Who star Peter Davison and his bubbly blonde actress wife Sandra Dickinson arrived just five minutes into Christmas Day after a 20-hour labour and a Caesarean birth.
Cuddling her baby at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, West London, yesterday, Sandra, who played the space heroine of the BBC series The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy said : 'Delivering Georgia wasn't the easiest part I've ever played, but it was worth every minute of it.'
Caption: Sweet dreams for Georgia
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