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  Leela (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was a warrior of the savage Sevateem tribe, who were the descendants of the crew of an Earth ship that crash landed on an unnamed planet somewhere in the far future.
Although Jameson's eyes are naturally blue, as Leela she initially wore red contact lenses to make them brown.
Louise Jameson reprised the role of Leela for the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, and has voiced the character in a series of audio plays for Big Finish Productions taking place on Gallifrey, alongside Lalla Ward as Romana.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leela_(Doctor_Who)   (508 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Actresses (Lon-Lt)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Louise Brooks was an American actress, a cult figure of the 1920s, and star of 'Love em and Leave em' and ' Beggars of Life'.
Louise Carver (real name Louise Spilger Murray) was an American actress.
Louise Dresser (real name Lousie Kerlin) was an American actress.
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 Louise Jameson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Louise Jameson came from a family that did not have a very large background in the acting field, although her mother did "one Scots porridge oats advert!" As do many teenagers, Louise suffered from acute shyness for a time, but this problem was resolved during her time at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Louise attended RADA from 1969 until 1971, by which time she felt fairly confident of her talents.
Louise was one of the companions who had seen the series before, with one of her most vivid memories being the first episode.
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 The Westmorland Gazette
LOUISE Jameson was just four when she ventured out onto her prep school stage and won acclaim as Little Miss Muffet.
Louise is probably best known as Rosa di Marco in EastEnders; a role she particularly enjoyed because of the close friendship she had with her four screen children.
Louise, who is writing a children's Christmas musical for this year's festivities, has worked extensively with children and students of all ages, as a tutor and director, in the UK and America.
www.thisisthelakedistrict.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=273742   (920 words)

  
 Louise Jameson
burns down the house; we don't see Louise during the fire.
]: In this episode, in addition to her regular role as Leela, Louise played a miniaturized duplicate of Leela which was injected into Tom Baker's body to battle a parasite inside him.
The duplicate Leela dies at the end of its artificial lifespan.
www.cinemorgue.com /louisejameson.html   (114 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: Louise Hill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Louise Hill was born in _____ on Sunday, June 24, 1945.
James R. Jameson was born in _____ on Saturday, January 20, 1945.
James Jameson [#14BGCA]: He was born in _____ on February 5, 1975.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/14bgc.htm   (57 words)

  
 Peterborough UK - Lifestyle - Interview - Louise Jameson Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first time I saw Louise Jameson I was crouching petrified behind the sofa, watching her on Doctor Who, writes Bob Hillier.
Louise Jameson has undertaken a variety of roles since she first appeared as the Doctor’s attractive if deadly assistant Leela, but she has used her acting roots to ensure she has always been in work.
Louise is then off to Eastbourne for the panto season to appear as Fairy Bow-Bells in Dick Whittington.
www.peterborough.net /lifestyle/articles/louisejameson.asp   (961 words)

  
 DVD Times - Doctor Who: The Talons Of Weng-Chiang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Arriving in the Tardis, the Doctor (Baker) and Leela (Jameson) become involved when they are attacked by some Chinese thugs, one of whom prefers to kill himself rather than reveal the identity of his employer.
Jameson herself is also on top-form here and, allowed to wear proper clothes for once, she looks fantastic.
Louise Jameson is wonderfully enthusiastic and Hinchcliffe is analytical and self-deprecating.
www.dvdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=5359   (2602 words)

  
 BBC - Wiltshire Theatre and Arts - Corpse! Interview with Louise Jameson
Louise is possibly most well-known for Eastenders, where she played Italian matriarch
Rosa di Marco, the part Louise played in Eastenders was one of a handful of characters culled when a new producer took over the hit BBC soap.
During her time in the show, Louise played the savage primitive Leela and was paired with possibly the most popular of the many Doctors - Tom Baker.
www.bbc.co.uk /wiltshire/entertainment/theatre/corpse.shtml   (795 words)

  
 Doctor Who Videos (Independent)
Jon Pertwee, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Louise Jameson and Sophie Aldred (Including Caroline John as 'Liz Shaw')
Peter Davison and Louise Jameson (Including Caroline John as 'Liz Shaw')
Louise Jameson (Including Caroline John as 'Liz Shaw')
www.whotopia.keen2host.co.uk /drwho/items/video_independ.htm   (567 words)

  
 LOUISE ENGLISH - 2004 SHOWS
Louise was invited to Singapore as a guest of the British High Commissioner H.E. Mr.
Louise's fans 'down under' can watch The Benny Hill Show on UKTV New Zealand on Saturday at 7:30 AM and Sunday at 2:00 AM, and on UKTV Australia at 12:00 midnight on various weekdays.
Many of Louise's frequent guest appearances on The Benny Hill Show as Benny's leading lady in sketches he wrote especially for her, performing as the featured singer, and singing and dancing with Hill's Angels, are available on the Benny Hill Golden Classics and Golden Greats DVD's.
www.louiseenglishfancentre.com /2004Shows.htm   (909 words)

  
 getReading - Powered by Evening Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Actress Louise Jameson is full of enthusiasm for her role in the new play which brings her to Basingstoke for the first time this month.
Louise says that in her own researches she came to the conclusion that Madame Simenon was a fascinating figure in her own right.
Louise also enjoys directing and when her schedule allows she does two-hander entertainments with Robert Powell and her real-life partner, actor David Warwick.
www.getreading.co.uk /story.asp?intid=2403   (398 words)

  
 Pages 84-88, Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin 176. Pleistocene sedimentary record of the Falsterselv area, Jameson ...
The Falsterselv area on Jameson Land was briefly investigated in 1992 by Lyså et al.
These studies are part of the CATLINA project, the aims of which are to study interglacial-glacial and interstadial-stadial climatic transitions in Russia, Denmark, the Faeroe Islands and Greenland.
In general, the results are compatible with the Pleistocene stratigraphic scheme for Jameson Land presented by Funder et al.
www.geus.dk /publications/review-greenland-96/gsb176p84-88-uk.htm   (362 words)

  
 getReading - Powered by Evening Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
EX-EASTENDERS actress Louise Jameson was rather surprised to realise that in a career spanning 30 years she had never done a thriller.
Louise plays an interior designer who is suspected of murder – “but there are a lot of red herrings and Durbridge’s dialogue is not as simple as it looks,” she said.
Louise has played leading roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company but she first became known to a wider audience as Dr Who’s companion Leela.
www.getreading.co.uk /pfriendly.asp?intid=1914   (318 words)

  
 Louise Jameson information at Celebrityinformation.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Browse through Louise Jameson latest information, detailed biographies, much facts, good written articles, a lot of up-to-date news, long memorabilias, interesting stats, contact information, full written trivias and tons of other content about her.
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 Louise Jameson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jameson has also appeared on (additional info and facts about Emmerdale) Emmerdale, (additional info and facts about Tenko) Tenko, (additional info and facts about Bergerac) Bergerac and more recently in (additional info and facts about Eastenders) Eastenders.
Jameson attended the (additional info and facts about Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and spent two years with the (additional info and facts about Royal Shakespeare Company) Royal Shakespeare Company.
She reprised the character of Leela in the charity special (additional info and facts about Dimensions in Time) Dimensions in Time and for the Doctor Who audio plays produced by (additional info and facts about Big Finish Productions) Big Finish Productions.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/lo/louise_jameson.htm   (147 words)

  
 Patrick Chapman Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The tracklisting for The Actor Speaks 5: Louise Jameson (see earlier post) is now up at the MJTV site.
Louise will be reading a version of my poem, Sea of Tranquillity, that appears nowhere else.
I'm thrilled that Louise will be performing some of my poems on this disc, alongside work by other writers including, it's hoped, Tanith Lee.
www.patrickchapmanpoetry.blogspot.com   (3003 words)

  
 A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The Invisible Enemy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Starring: Tom Baker (The Fourth Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (Voice of K-9, Voice of the Nucleus).
Louise Jameson had been brought on board in the latter half of Season Fourteen to play Leela, intended as an interim companion.
Like Jameson, Holmes was convinced by Williams to stick around, at least for six months until Williams was more comfortable with his new duties.
www.physics.mun.ca /~sps/serials/4t.html   (1372 words)

  
 Actress Louise Jameson information pictures photos posters scans wallpapers images biographies filmographies links fan ...
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 Celebrity OOps! - Louise Jameson Dr Who assistants. Leela topless in 'Tenko'.
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Louise has appaered in Last 28, The (1999) (V), 'EastEnders' (1985) TV Series as Rosa Di Marco (1998-2000), Pale Horse, The (1997) (TV) as Florence Tuckerton, Ghosts of Winterborne (1996) (V) as Patricia Haggard, Unnatural Selection (1996) (V) as Patricia Haggard, Devil of Winterborne, The (1995) (V) as Patricia Haggard, Molly (1995) (TV) as Mrs.
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 Louise jameson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Louise Jameson has led a varied life as an actress - appearing in everything from Dr Who to Eastenders.
Louise Jameson at three days old was to be the chosen one.
In actuality actress Louise Jameson had been forced to wear uncomfortable brown contact lenses at the insistence of Hinchcliffe [Leela means brown eyed one]
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 18-THE HORROR OF FANG ROCK
It is also Louise Jameson's least favorite story, because the companion role in it was originally meant for Sarah Jane Smith.
Jameson feels the script was not adjusted for the totally different character of Leela--mainly because the role called for a lot of screaming, which is not typical of Leela.
Certainly the dialogue is typical Leela, suggesting Jameson had a lot of input on how the character developed.
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 A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The Invasion Of Time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Although Louise Jameson had, for several months, been firm that she would be departing Doctor Who at the year's end, Williams still held out hope that she might change her mind (despite his own growing realisation that Leela's potential had been all but exhausted).
Leela's out-of-character romance with the Chancellery Guard Andred was an enormous disappointment to Jameson, who would have preferred to see Leela killed off.
To try to make the relationship more plausible, Jameson and Chris Tranchell, who played Andred, contrived additional moments of tenderness between their characters for recording.
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 Cult TV Store - Doctor Who - The Talons Of Weng Chiang [1963] - DVD
It is a story from the Tom Baker period (1974 - 81) and features Lousie Jameson as Leela, who's encounter with a giant Rat, in a sewer, is unforgettable.
Tom Baker is at his best here with one liners aplenty (my personal favourite involves a trumpet and a bowl of fish) and rotating between gogle eyed enjoyment and deep seriousness.
Louise Jameson (Leela) also gets an opportunity to act as she is placed in a dress and learning the customs of the age as opposed to creeping around in animal skins.
www.culttv.net /store/info.php?asin=B00008N704   (621 words)

  
 LADIES PROFESSIONAL GOLFING ASSOICATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A handful of pioneering women make the fledgling LPGA Tour their "labor of love" by administering the tournaments while competing in them at the same time for little or sometimes no financial reward.
Babe Zaharias, Peggy Kirk, Patty Berg, Louise Suggs, Marilynn Smith and Betsy Rawls add the individual flare needed to escalate interest in the LPGA.
A dramatic shift from a primarily player-run organization to a modern business, marks a pivotal time for women's professional golf.
www.reedsweb.com /drtbird/golf/html/lpgabio.htm   (505 words)

  
 Discount Shopping - Deals On Bay - Doctor Who - Horror of Fang Rock (Episode 92)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Commentary, with Louise Jameson, John Abott and Terrance Dicks is solid and fact filled, but like many of the commentaries on these DVD's they could really benefit from a moderator.
There are trains of thought and interesting stories that get lost or trampled on by those present and it can be frustrating (especially when Jameson remarks that HORROR is one story where she and Tom Baker had a serious falling out.
She says she was saving the story for when the scene that nearly busted up the pair came up - but it came and went without comment - either she forgot, thought better of it, or it was edited out).
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Instead of the sweet, easily frightened girls next door who proceeded and followed her (with the exception of Ace), Jameson and creator Chris Boucher gave us a savage with the curiosity of a child and the cold blooded nature of a Cyberman when the chips were down.
Rather, it was that her relationship with the Doctor was apparently meant to follow a particular course - his gradually 'civilising' her - which the writers just sort of forgot about as the stories went by, and that Tom Baker's personal disdain for the character spilled over into his performance.
A warrior of the Sevateem meant she didn't wear many clothes (and the men wore even less then the women) but this she wore when she was running around the corridors of a spaceship (Underworld) or inside the paper mache corridors of the Doctor's brain (Invisible Enemy).
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/leel.htm   (3340 words)

  
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Established author Gary Russell`s tale is one of Leela`s life on Gallifrey, after she leaves The Doctor.
What is most interesting is how she copes both with Time Lord society, and being unable to kill, and the story in itself being relevant to current affairs; and is best seen as a tale of ethnic clensing (several of the outsiders are killed).
Louise Jameson gives a thoroughly enjoyable reading, adding subtle touches to the parts where necessary, and Leela`s characteristics in places, without going over the top.
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/cosmic.htm   (851 words)

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