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Sandra Dickinson (née Searles; born October 20, 1948) [2] is an American-British actress. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. [ 3 ] She has often played characters within the trope of a dumb blonde with a high-pitched voice.
The "Quintessential Phase" of the radio series features Sandra Dickinson in the role of the alternate version of Tricia McMillan as a "blonder and more American" Trillian – the radio series indicates that the character is otherwise identical to the first Trillian and was born in the United Kingdom.
Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead) Revenge of Jedikiah: 3 7–21 May 1975 Roger Price Vic Hughes
Little is known about Grandma Tracy's past, and her real name is never mentioned on screen with all the characters, sometimes even her son Jeff, calling her "Grandma".As a young girl, her grandmother took her round London and she travelled on the London Underground, a fact that would prove useful later for International Rescue ("Vault of Death").
The Clairvoyant is a British television sitcom written by Roy Clarke, the creator of Last of the Summer Wine.Airing on BBC2, the series starred Roy Kinnear, Sandra Dickinson, Carmel Cryan, Glynis Brooks, Hugh Lloyd and Shaun Curry.
A paintballing team known as the "Weekend Warriors" heads to a woodland retreat just outside London to celebrate the marital engagement of one of their members. However, deep within the forest, an ancient warrior preserved from the time of King Arthur has awoken and begins to hunt them down one by one.
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2point4 Children is a BBC Television sitcom that was created and written by Andrew Marshall.It follows the lives of the Porters, a seemingly average, working-class London family whose world is frequently turned upside-down by bad luck and bizarre occurrences.