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  1. Leela was intended to return in Logopolis but Louise Jameson was unavailable. Louise Jameson was interested in reprising her role in The Five Doctors, but there wasn't room in the story for her. Twiggy was among those considered for the role back the character was conceived as a Victorian street urchin. Louise Jameson took inspiration from both ...

  2. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Louise played Sharon in Emmerdale in 1973 (Credit: ITV) He buried her body in the local lime kiln. No one knew what happened to her and presumed she had gone missing. Sharon’s body was later discovered and Jim confessed to her murder. Sharon was the show’s first ever murder victim.

  3. 21 de jun. de 2022 · Louise Jameson played Susan Young, who was Bergerac's girlfriend, between 1985 and 1990. She said she loved her time in Bergerac: “I got to kiss John Nettles,” said Louise, who in 2016 was interviewed by Somerset Live when she was in the 60th anniversary tour of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap.

  4. 15 de ene. de 2024 · With Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Colin Douglas. UK 1977. 4x25min. Courtesy of BBC Studios. The Doctor and Leela land on the island of Fang Rock where a trip to a lighthouse leads to a grisly discovery and suspected alien activity. With the power supply compromised and the survivors from a wrecked yacht newly arrived, danger lurks within.

  5. RM H80NER – LOUISE JAMESON LONDON ENGLAND 31 May 2000. RM G51JYF – Eastender actress Louise Jameson (Rosa di Marco) arrives at the British Soap awards 2000 at the BBC TV studios. RM H80CH8 – LOUISE JAMESON LONDON ENGLAND 18 May 1999. RM G9RYY4 – At the BBC television centre in London today, actress Louise Jameson, 25, who is to be Dr ...

  6. This is a production of the play The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, from 17th May 2021, St. Martin’s Theatre, West St, London.

  7. Louise Jameson (born 20 April 1951) is an English actress, with a wide variety of British TV and theatre credits. She is best known for her appearances in British TV series EastEnders, Doctor Who, Bergerac, and Tenko.