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|image      = Ann Talbot.jpg
|image      = Ann Talbot.jpg
|species    = Human
|species    = Human
|origin      = [[Earth]]
|origin      = [[Worcestershire]], [[Earth]]
|spouse      = Charles Cranleigh
|spouse      = Charles Cranleigh
|in-law      = Madge Cranleigh
|partner    = George Cranleigh
|first      = Black Orchid (TV story)
|first      = Black Orchid (TV story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]''
|appearances = [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]''
|actor      = Sarah Sutton
|actor      = Sarah Sutton
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Unlike Nyssa, Ann had a mole on her left shoulder — which was the only way to tell the two apart.
As a member of the Talbot family, Ann originated from [[Worcestershire]]. Unlike Nyssa, Ann had a mole on her left shoulder — which was the only way to tell the two apart.


The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions Nyssa, [[Adric]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] met Ann on [[11 June]] [[1925]], at a cricket match and fancy dress party at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in [[Oxfordshire]]. Formerly engaged to [[George Cranleigh]], she became the [[fiancée]] of his younger brother, [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]], after George was presumed dead during his hunt for the rare [[black orchid (flower)|black orchid]]. Unbeknownst to Ann, George had not died but had been tortured, mutilated and driven violently insane by the [[Kojabe]] tribe.
The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions Nyssa, [[Adric]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] met Ann on [[11 June]] [[1925]], at a cricket match and fancy dress party at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in [[Oxfordshire]]. Formerly engaged to [[George Cranleigh]], she became the [[fiancée]] of his younger brother, [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]], after George was presumed dead during his hunt for the rare [[black orchid (flower)|black orchid]]. Unbeknownst to Ann, George had not died but had been tortured, mutilated and driven violently insane by the [[Kojabe]] tribe.

Revision as of 11:49, 20 October 2023

Lady Ann Talbot, later Lady Cranleigh was an aristocratic young woman physically almost identical to the Fifth Doctor's companion Nyssa.

Biography

As a member of the Talbot family, Ann originated from Worcestershire. Unlike Nyssa, Ann had a mole on her left shoulder — which was the only way to tell the two apart.

The Fifth Doctor and his companions Nyssa, Adric and Tegan Jovanka met Ann on 11 June 1925, at a cricket match and fancy dress party at Cranleigh Hall, in Oxfordshire. Formerly engaged to George Cranleigh, she became the fiancée of his younger brother, Lord Charles Cranleigh, after George was presumed dead during his hunt for the rare black orchid. Unbeknownst to Ann, George had not died but had been tortured, mutilated and driven violently insane by the Kojabe tribe.

At a fancy dress ball, Ann and Nyssa wore identical butterfly costumes to play a prank on the other guests. This nearly backfired when George escaped and took Nyssa hostage, mistaking her for Ann, but Charles and the Doctor were able to rescue Nyssa, only for George to fall to his death from the roof of Cranleigh Hall. (TV: Black Orchid)

Searching for segments of the Key to Time, the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace briefly visited Cranleigh Hall in 1925. She saw a woman who was either Nyssa or Ann Talbot. She could not tell which as she did not approach or speak to her. (COMIC: Time & Time Again)

Ann married Charles Cranleigh the following year. The Doctor attended the reception and asked a favour of the new Lady Cranleigh: impersonate Nyssa as part of an elaborate plan to defeat the Osiran Nephthys. By having Ann accompany him to 1996 and disguise herself as an elderly Nyssa, the Doctor was able to trick Nephthys into travelling back and forth between 1926 and 1996 via her Osiran time corridor, culminating in her ageing to death. (PROSE: The Sands of Time)