Everything about Deborah Watling totally explained
Deborah Watling (born
2 January 1948,
Fulmer Chase,
Buckinghamshire) is a
British actress best known for her role as
Victoria Waterfield, a companion of the
Second Doctor in the
BBC television series Doctor Who. She also starred in
Alice,
Dennis Potter's version of
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the BBC's
The Wednesday Play strand in 1965, a small role in
That'll Be the Day and as Norma Baker in the ITV series
Danger UXB in 1979.
Watling played Victoria in
Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968, as well as appearing in
Dimensions in Time (1993) and
Downtime (1995). Her father
Jack Watling appeared in
Doctor Who as Professor Travers in the serials
The Abominable Snowmen and
The Web of Fear as well as
Downtime. Her sister
Dilys and her brother
Giles are also actors.
Deborah has also appeared in the Doctor Who audio drama,
Three's a Crowd.
Watling regularly attends
Doctor Who conventions and events, where she meets fans and speaks about her time on the programme.
She co-starred with Cliff Richard in the 1970s film Take Me High.
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