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'''Katherine Parkinson''' (born [[9 March (people)|9 March]] [[1978 (people)|1978]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/katherine-parkinson.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>)is an [[English]] actor who voiced engineer [[Danika Meanwhile]], effectively the one-off [[assistant]] of the [[Seventh Doctor]] in the [[Big Finish]] audio adventure ''[[The Death Collectors (audio story)|The Death Collectors]]''.
'''Katherine Parkinson''' (born [[9 March (people)|9 March]] [[1978 (people)|1978]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/katherine-parkinson.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) is an [[English]] actor who voiced engineer [[Danika Meanwhile]], effectively the one-off [[assistant]] of the [[Seventh Doctor]] in the [[Big Finish]] audio adventure ''[[The Death Collectors (audio story)|The Death Collectors]]''.


Parkinson is more familiar as Jen Barber, the long-suffering boss of the IT department featured in {{wi|The IT Crowd}}. She is also well-known as [[Martin Clunes]]' secretary in several series of {{wi|Doc Martin}}, a programme in which [[Ian McNeice]] also plays a major role.
Parkinson is more familiar as Jen Barber, the long-suffering boss of the IT department featured in {{wi|The IT Crowd}}. She is also well-known as [[Martin Clunes]]' secretary in several series of {{wi|Doc Martin}}, a programme in which [[Ian McNeice]] also plays a major role.

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Katherine Parkinson (born 9 March 1978[1]) is an English actor who voiced engineer Danika Meanwhile, effectively the one-off assistant of the Seventh Doctor in the Big Finish audio adventure The Death Collectors.

Parkinson is more familiar as Jen Barber, the long-suffering boss of the IT department featured in The IT Crowd. She is also well-known as Martin Clunes' secretary in several series of Doc Martin, a programme in which Ian McNeice also plays a major role.

A much-in-demand comedic actor, she has been a member of the regular casts of several series in the 2000s and 2010s, including: The Great Outdoors, co-starring Ruth Jones and Gwyneth Keyworth; Whites, written by The Shakespeare Code actor Matt King; and The Old Guys starring Roger Lloyd Pack, Clive Swift and Jane Asher.

She was also a main character in The Grinning Man, the feature-length episode of the originally Verity Lambert-produced Jonathan Creek, which introduced Sheridan Smith as a member of the regular cast.

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