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  2. Doctor Who in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who was first broadcast in Australia by the ABC's Perth station, ABW-2, on Tuesday 12 January 1965. [1] The ABC had intended to begin broadcasting the series in April 1964, but had been forced to delay it because censors had classified the first three Doctor Who serials as suitable for adults only. [2]

  3. Victoria Waterfield - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Waterfield is a fictional character played by Deborah Watling in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.A native of Victorian England, she was a companion of the Second Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1967 to 1968.

  4. The Abominable Snowmen - Wikipedia

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    Jamie and Victoria convince Prof. Travers that the Doctor is no threat. The trio return to the monastery and show the sphere to the Doctor, who turns it over to the monks. Padmasambhava, the immortal master of the monastery, instructs one of the monks, Thonmi, to release the Doctor. Shortly afterward, the Yeti attack the monastery, during which ...

  5. The Enemy of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor is persuaded to impersonate Salamander to save his companions and to gather more information. The Doctor's companions infiltrate Salamander's palace in Hungary to gather evidence against him. Jamie and Victoria use their new roles in the palace to get close to Fariah, Salamander's food taster, hoping to gather information.

  6. Deborah Watling - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Patricia Watling [1] (2 January 1948 – 21 July 2017) was an English actress who played the role of Victoria Waterfield, a companion of the Second Doctor in the BBC television series Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968. [2] [3] She began her career as a child actress, making her debut as a regular in The Invisible Man (1958–1959).

  7. Doctor Who fandom - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club (NZDWFC) was founded by Scott Walker and Andrew Poulson in 1988. The club puts out a fanzine, Time Space Visualiser (TSV), twice-yearly. In 2012, The Doctor Who Fan Groups Google Map project was set up with the aim of making it easier for UK-based Doctor Who fans to find a local fan group and, in turn, help ...

  8. The Ice Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria go inside, where the Doctor helps with the Ioniser. Arden and Walters reach the base with their discovery, and Arden sets up a device to melt the ice around the man. The Doctor examines the frozen man, and they determine that the "ice warrior" is an alien being.

  9. Katy Manning - Wikipedia

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    She has contributed to a large number of documentaries and DVD commentaries detailing her time on Doctor Who. [12] She is involved with fan events and conventions, and she is the patron of the Doctor Who Club of Australia. [13] [14] In 2022, Manning made a cameo appearance as Jo Grant in the Doctor Who special "The Power of the Doctor". [15]