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Louise Jameson at Time Quest 2009

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

Louise Jameson, who played Leela in Doctor Who, is interviewed by Mary Tamm at the Time Quest convention in Barking, London, March 2009 - and talks about the first time she met David Tennant

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  • @diddymuck I dont think they sound like they are sick to death of it at all. Brilliant sweet interview

  • @avengergurl1 I like Lalla and Lis Sladen, especially in City of Death and The Brain of Morbius respectively.

  • you can tell both of them are sick to death of the whole Doctor Who association. But they at least enjoy the celebration.

  • Louise still looks great after all these years.

  • What a sweet, good natured and funny interview. Thank you so much for uploading.

  • fantastic interview...fun to see them side by side!...they do have class and care about their fans!

  • She looks different from Leela I think it is the hair colour. Did you know on the Image of the Fendahl doc she said she was offered to do who again in the early 80's by JNT.

  • its funny how ex BBC stars age normally. you are used to seeing hollywood people with plastic surgery into their 50's and 60's

  • i do think that is how i would have reacted!

  • My two favorite companions! The two most beautiful IMHO. Thanks for this great treat!

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