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  • Before I got Doctor Who, I went to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. I went back to take the final grade exam, which is the grade you have to take before you can take the teacher's diploma.

  • I love photography. My boyfriend's got a great camera, which I bought for his birthday.

  • When we went to Belfast we saw some beautiful countryside and coastlines.

  • I thought The Visitation was good fun. We did some of that filming at Ealing on the big set.

  • Doctor Who is like any long-running series in that the cast tend to look to the star to set the general tone. Rehearsals and filming could be a lot of fun.

  • I enjoyed working with Peter, I was very pleased when I heard he was going to be the Doctor.

  • I'm a terrible person for carrying things around. I carry everything around with me, it's like my home.

  • Before I got Doctor Who, I went to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. I went back to take the final grade exam, which is the grade you have to take before you can take the teachers diploma.

  • I'm not really a science-fiction fan, I quite like the idea of getting away from the science-fiction side of it, for two episodes. It was lovely, it was a super story and great fun.

  • I often look at a lot of Doctor Who stuff that's about now, which no one has approached me about.

  • There are generations who watch Doctor Who together.

  • I went to ballet school for nine years, and there was an agent for the whole school who happened to be there visiting one of the performances. She suggested an audition.

  • One of my favorite stories was Black Orchid, because it was so different from all the others. I especially enjoyed dancing the Charleston. I have always been keen on dancing.

  • We had a very energetic floor manager and he was always jumping around all over the place. The director would send down messages like, Can you tell that actor to calm down?

  • Playing an alien gave me plenty of scope, and I was able to develop it once I became a member of the team.

  • After two years of doing one show, you do get attached to everyone.

  • The cybermen are good monsters, I think. My earliest memories are of the cybermen from when I used to watch when I was younger. It's nice to have them back.

  • I think I must have too much to eat, we were doing a scene where we were crawling, and I ripped my trousers. I was very embarrassed. I was sown in, stitched in, quickly!

  • I don't know if you've ever tried writing a Doctor Who story, but it's a lot more difficult than it initially appears, especially if you've got more than one assistant.

  • I enjoyed showing a bit more leg in the last few stories. It was good fun, but it can be quite sexist. But it doesnt worry me personally all that much.

  • Strikes always leave a bad taste with everyone.

  • I got very fit that week with all the running around that we di. I was always last, because I can't run as fast as everyone else. I'm useless at running.

  • There's lots of interesting jobs in the profession besides acting, and I like to try and keep an eye on and understand other people's jobs, rather than just my own.

  • I don't think I would have stayed for the second season if I hadn't been happy.

  • In the studio, if they need to come down to the floor, things are a bit pushy, although it is easier for them to say things directly rather than through about five people.

  • What you don't see backstage is what really controls the show.

  • I do still like television very much, but the theatre does really have something special about it.

  • I like the stories with the historical themes.

  • I would like to direct. What goes on behind stage is very interesting.

  • I'd like to do some more classical work if I do some more theatre.

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