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| image            = Margaret_John.jpg|thumb
| image            = Margaret John.jpg
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| birth date      = [[14 December (people)|14 December]] [[1926 (people)|1926]]
| birth date      = [[14 December (people)|14 December]] [[1926 (people)|1926]]
| death date      = [[2 February (people)|2 February]] [[2011 (people)|2011]]
| death date      = [[2 February (people)|2 February]] [[2011 (people)|2011]]
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| story            = ''[[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]'' & ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]''
| story            = ''[[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]'' & ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]''
| time            = 1968, 2007
| time            = 1968, 2007
| non dwu          = ''How Green Was My Valley'', ''Suspense'', ''Emergency-Ward 10'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Doomwatch]]'', ''Crown Court'', ''[[Blake's 7]]'', ''[[Crossroads]]'', ''Emmerdale'', ''Secret Army'', ''The District Nurse'', ''Sherlock Holmes'', ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', ''Doctors'', ''Little Britain'', ''Run, Fatboy, Run'', ''Gavin & Stacey'', ''Casualty'', ''Game of Thrones''
| non dwu          = ''How Green Was My Valley'', ''Suspense'', ''Emergency-Ward 10'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Doomwatch]]'', ''Crown Court'', ''[[Blake's 7]]'', ''[[Crossroads]]'', ''[[Emmerdale]]'', ''Secret Army'', ''The District Nurse'', ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', ''Doctors'', ''Little Britain'', ''Run, Fatboy, Run'', ''Gavin & Stacey'', ''Casualty'', ''Game of Thrones''
| imdb            = 0424191
| imdb            = 0424191
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Revision as of 22:23, 24 February 2019

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Margaret John (14 December 1926-2 February 2011[1][2]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Megan Jones in Fury from the Deep and Grandma Connolly in Tardisode 7 and The Idiot's Lantern.

John held the record of the longest gap — 38 years — between Doctor Who appearances.[1] (Although there was a 39-year gap between Bernard Cribbins' on-screen appearances in the franchise, he had guest-starred in a Big Finish audio drama before his appearance in 2007.)

Her television career spanned over five decades, from Bronwen in a 1960 BBC production of How Green Was My Valley to Old Nan in the first season of HBO's Game of Thrones, which aired after her death in 2011.

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