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|name = Wendy Padbury
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|role = [[Zoe Heriot]]
|birth date = [[7 December (people)|7 December]] [[1947 (people)|1947]]
|birth date = [[7 December]] [[1947]]
|role       = [[Zoe Heriot]], [[Lorraine Baynes]]
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'''Wendy Padbury''', born [[7 December]] [[1947]] in [[Warwickshire]], [[England]], played [[companion]] [[Zoe Heriot]] from ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'' to ''[[The War Games]]'' and again in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]].''
'''Wendy Padbury''' (born on [[7 December (people)|7 December]] [[1947 (people)|1947]]<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Who-ology: The Official Miscellany]]''</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/806407956896088065|title=Happy birthday to the brilliant Zoe Heriot - Wendy Padbury!|author=Doctor Who Official|website name=Twitter|date of source=7 December 2016|accessdate=14 December 2016}}</ref> in [[Warwickshire]], [[England]]) played [[companion]] [[Zoe Heriot]] from ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'' to ''[[The War Games]]'' and again in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''. She has reprised the role for [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s audio adventures, where she also voiced several other characters.


Padbury came to prominence as an actor in [[1966]], when she joined the cast of the long-running {{w|ATV}} soap opera {{wi|Crossroads}}. She played the role of Stephanie "Stevie" Harris, foster daughter to the show's main character, {{w|Meg Mortimer}} ({{w|Noele Gordon}}).
== Career ==
Padbury came to prominence as an actor in 1966, when she joined the cast of the long-running {{w|ATV}} soap opera ''[[Crossroads]]''. She played the role of Stephanie "Stevie" Harris, foster daughter to the show's main character, {{w|Meg Mortimer}} ({{w|Noele Gordon}}).


She was cast as the [[Second Doctor]]'s new companion, Zoe Heriot, in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in [[1968]]. She became very close to her co-stars [[Frazer Hines]] and [[Patrick Troughton]]. Padbury tells many fond stories about the practical jokes they played on each other during rehearsals; perhaps the most famous tale she told about this was when, in rehearsal, she fell asleep. As she was wearing a kilt, Patrick Troughton undid the clasp and then woke her up. Startled, she leaped up and the kilt fell off. In those days, the rehearsals for ''Doctor Who'' were held in a Church hall - the moment Wendy leaped up and screamed was the exact moment the Vicar walked into the hall. Wendy now says, very fondly of Patrick Troughton, that he had deliberately timed it so!
[[File:Wendy Padbury.jpg|thumb|right|Padbury at the 2003 [[PanoptiCon]] convention]]
She was cast as the [[Second Doctor]]'s new companion, Zoe Heriot, in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in 1968. She became very close to her co-stars [[Frazer Hines]] and [[Patrick Troughton]]. Padbury tells many fond stories about the practical jokes they played on each other during rehearsals; perhaps the most famous tale she told about this was when, in rehearsal, she fell asleep. As she was wearing a kilt, Patrick Troughton undid the clasp and then woke her up. Startled, she leaped up and the kilt fell off. In those days, the rehearsals for ''Doctor Who'' were held in a Church hall - the moment Wendy leaped up and screamed was the exact moment the Vicar walked into the hall. Wendy now says, very fondly of Patrick Troughton, that he had deliberately timed it so!


Her connection with ''Doctor Who'', after she left the programme (at the same time as Hines and Troughton) was not quite over. She appeared in ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in The Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'' ([[1974]]), a stage play at the {{w|Adelphi Theatre}} [[London]] based on the television series, in which she played a companion named [[Jenny (The Seven Keys to Doomsday)|Jenny]], opposite [[Trevor Martin]] as [[the Doctor]]. She made a cameo appearance, again opposite Hines and Troughton in ''Doctor Who'''s twentieth anniversary story, ''The Five Doctors''.
Her connection with ''Doctor Who'', after she left the programme (at the same time as Hines and Troughton) was not quite over. She appeared in ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday (stage play)|Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'' (1974), a stage play at the {{w|Adelphi Theatre}} [[London]] based on the television series, in which she played a companion named [[Jenny (The Seven Keys to Doomsday)|Jenny]], opposite [[Trevor Martin]] as [[the Doctor]]. She made a cameo appearance, again opposite Hines and Troughton in ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s twentieth anniversary story, ''The Five Doctors''.


Other roles include co-presenter of the second series of {{wi|Score with the Scaffold}}. She was also in {{wi|Freewheelers}}, in which she played Sue. She made a series of appearances in the British soap opera {{wi|Emmerdale}} (then known by its original title {{wi|Emmerdale Farm}}) co-incidentally opposite Frazer Hines, one of the major stars of that show.
Other roles include co-presenter of the second series of {{wi|Score with the Scaffold}}. She was also in {{wi|Freewheelers}}, in which she played Sue. She made a series of appearances in the British soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'' (then known by its original title ''Emmerdale Farm'') co-incidentally opposite Frazer Hines, one of the major stars of that show.


In an interview with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', Padbury explained that, although she no longer appears at ''Doctor Who'' conventions, nor does she speak about her time on the programme, it is not because she is ungrateful or bitter towards the programme, but because she feels she no longer has anything new to say about her time in the show. Since her retirement, she has returned to the convention 'scene'.
Wendy voiced [[Lorraine Baynes]] in the [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] ''Doctor Who'' audio story ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'' and the [[Time Eater]] in ''Jago & Litefoot'' audio story ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]''. She reprised the role of Zoe in several Big Finish audio plays: ''[[Fear of the Daleks (audio story)|Fear of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)|Legend of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[Echoes of Grey (audio story)|Echoes of Grey]]'', ''[[Prison in Space (audio story)|Prison in Space]]'', ''[[Tales from the Vault (audio story)|Tales from the Vault]]'', ''[[The Memory Cheats (audio story)|The Memory Cheats]]'', ''[[The Uncertainty Principle (audio story)|The Uncertainty Principle]]'', ''[[The Rosemariners (audio story)|The Rosemariners]]'', ''[[The Apocalypse Mirror (audio story)|The Apocalypse Mirror]]'', ''[[The Queen of Time (audio story)|The Queen of Time]]'', ''[[Lords of the Red Planet (audio story)|Lords of the Red Planet]]'', ''[[The Dying Light (audio story)|The Dying Light]]'', ''[[Second Chances (audio story)|Second Chances]]'', ''[[Last of the Cybermen (audio story)|Last of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[The Isos Network (audio story)|The Isos Network]]'' and ''[[The Integral (audio story)|The Integral]]''.


Padbury was, for a time, married to [[Melvyn Hayes]]. They are the parents of [[Charlie Hayes]].
In an interview with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', Padbury explained that, although she (at the time) no longer appeared at ''Doctor Who'' conventions, nor did she speak about her time on the programme, it is not because she was ungrateful or bitter towards the programme, but because she simply felt she no longer had anything new to say about her time in the show. Since her [[retirement]], she has returned to the convention 'scene'.


She is now retired and lives in France, having previously acted as a theatrical agent. [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Mark Strickson]], all former ''Doctor Who'' actors, were among her clients. She also helped to discover [[Matt Smith]] when he was at the National Youth Theatre.
She played Blotch, the sister of [[Jon Pertwee]]'s character Spotty in ''SuperTed''.


She is now [[retire]]d and lives in France, having previously acted as a theatrical agent. [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Mark Strickson]], all former ''Doctor Who'' actors, were among her clients. She also helped to discover [[Matt Smith]] when he was at the National Youth Theatre.
== Personal life ==
Padbury was, for a time, married to [[Melvyn Hayes]]. They are the parents of fellow Big Finish actor [[Charlie Hayes]].
== Credits ==
As [[Zoe Heriot]]
=== Television ===
==== Doctor Who ====
* ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]''
* ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]''
* ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]''
* ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]''
* ''[[The Krotons (TV story)|The Krotons]]''
* ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]''
* ''[[The Space Pirates (TV story)|The Space Pirates]]''
* ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''
* ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''
=== Webcasts ===
==== Tales of the TARDIS ====
* ''[[The Mind Robber (webcast)|The Mind Robber]]''
=== Audio ===
==== Doctor Who Main Range ====
* ''[[Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)|Legend of the Cybermen]]''
* ''[[Last of the Cybermen (audio story)|Last of the Cybermen]]''
==== Special Releases ====
* ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]''
==== The Lost Stories ====
* ''[[Prison in Space (audio story)|Prison in Space]]''
* ''[[The Rosemariners (audio story)|The Rosemariners]]''
* ''[[The Queen of Time (audio story)|The Queen of Time]]''
* ''[[Lords of the Red Planet (audio story)|Lords of the Red Planet]]''
==== The Early Adventures ====
* ''[[The Isos Network (audio story)|The Isos Network]]''
* ''[[The Wreck of the World (audio story)|The Wreck of the World]]''
* ''[[Daughter of the Gods (audio story)|Daughter of the Gods]]''
==== The Companion Chronicles ====
* ''[[Fear of the Daleks (audio story)|Fear of the Daleks]]''
* ''[[Echoes of Grey (audio story)|Echoes of Grey]]''
* ''[[Tales from the Vault (audio story)|Tales from the Vault]]''
* ''[[The Memory Cheats (audio story)|The Memory Cheats]]''
* ''[[The Uncertainty Principle (audio story)|The Uncertainty Principle]]''
* ''[[The Apocalypse Mirror (audio story)|The Apocalypse Mirror]]''
* ''[[The Dying Light (audio story)|The Dying Light]]''
* ''[[Second Chances (audio story)|Second Chances]]''
* ''[[The Integral (audio story)|The Integral]]''
* ''[[The Iron Maid (audio story)|The Iron Maid]]''
* ''[[The Tactics of Defeat (audio story)|The Tactics of Defeat]]''
* ''[[The Prints of Denmark (audio story)|The Prints of Denmark]]''
* ''[[The Deepest Tragedian (audio story)|The Deepest Tragedian]]''
==== Short Trips ====
* ''[[The British Invasion (audio story)|The British Invasion]]''
Other Roles
=== Stage ===
* ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday (stage play)|Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'' - [[Jenny Wilson]]
=== Audio ===
==== Doctor Who Main Range ====
* ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'' - [[Lorraine Baynes]]
==== Jago & Litefoot ====
* ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]'' - the [[Time Eater]]s
=== Documentary ===
* ''[[MM VHS 7|Myth Makers: Wendy Padbury]]''
* ''[[Cybermen: The Early Years]]''
* ''[[The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond]]''
* ''[[Adventures in Space and Time]] ''
* ''[[The Fact of Fiction (documentary)|The Fact of Fiction]]''
* ''[[Evolution of The Invasion]]''
* ''[[War Zone: The End of an Era (documentary)|War Zone]]''
* ''[[Shades of Grey (documentary)|Shades of Grey]]''
* ''[[Regenerations: From Black and White to Colour (documentary)|Regenerations: From Black and White to Colour]]''
* ''[[Tomorrow's Times]]''
* ''[[Second Time Around: The Troughton Years (documentary)|Second Time Around]]''
* ''[[The Doctors Revisited - The Second Doctor (documentary)|The Doctors Revisited - The Second Doctor]]''
* ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]''
=== Other ===
* ''[[Myth Runner (home video)|Myth Runner]]''
* ''Death Takes a Holiday''
== External links ==
{{imdb name|id=0655594}}
== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
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Wendy Padbury (born on 7 December 1947[1][2] in Warwickshire, England) played companion Zoe Heriot from The Wheel in Space to The War Games and again in The Five Doctors. She has reprised the role for Big Finish's audio adventures, where she also voiced several other characters.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

Padbury came to prominence as an actor in 1966, when she joined the cast of the long-running ATV soap opera Crossroads. She played the role of Stephanie "Stevie" Harris, foster daughter to the show's main character, Meg Mortimer (Noele Gordon).

Padbury at the 2003 PanoptiCon convention

She was cast as the Second Doctor's new companion, Zoe Heriot, in Doctor Who in 1968. She became very close to her co-stars Frazer Hines and Patrick Troughton. Padbury tells many fond stories about the practical jokes they played on each other during rehearsals; perhaps the most famous tale she told about this was when, in rehearsal, she fell asleep. As she was wearing a kilt, Patrick Troughton undid the clasp and then woke her up. Startled, she leaped up and the kilt fell off. In those days, the rehearsals for Doctor Who were held in a Church hall - the moment Wendy leaped up and screamed was the exact moment the Vicar walked into the hall. Wendy now says, very fondly of Patrick Troughton, that he had deliberately timed it so!

Her connection with Doctor Who, after she left the programme (at the same time as Hines and Troughton) was not quite over. She appeared in Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday (1974), a stage play at the Adelphi Theatre London based on the television series, in which she played a companion named Jenny, opposite Trevor Martin as the Doctor. She made a cameo appearance, again opposite Hines and Troughton in Doctor Who's twentieth anniversary story, The Five Doctors.

Other roles include co-presenter of the second series of Score with the Scaffold. She was also in Freewheelers, in which she played Sue. She made a series of appearances in the British soap opera Emmerdale (then known by its original title Emmerdale Farm) co-incidentally opposite Frazer Hines, one of the major stars of that show.

Wendy voiced Lorraine Baynes in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Davros and the Time Eater in Jago & Litefoot audio story Chronoclasm. She reprised the role of Zoe in several Big Finish audio plays: Fear of the Daleks, Legend of the Cybermen, Echoes of Grey, Prison in Space, Tales from the Vault, The Memory Cheats, The Uncertainty Principle, The Rosemariners, The Apocalypse Mirror, The Queen of Time, Lords of the Red Planet, The Dying Light, Second Chances, Last of the Cybermen, The Isos Network and The Integral.

In an interview with Doctor Who Magazine, Padbury explained that, although she (at the time) no longer appeared at Doctor Who conventions, nor did she speak about her time on the programme, it is not because she was ungrateful or bitter towards the programme, but because she simply felt she no longer had anything new to say about her time in the show. Since her retirement, she has returned to the convention 'scene'.

She played Blotch, the sister of Jon Pertwee's character Spotty in SuperTed.

She is now retired and lives in France, having previously acted as a theatrical agent. Nicholas Courtney, Colin Baker and Mark Strickson, all former Doctor Who actors, were among her clients. She also helped to discover Matt Smith when he was at the National Youth Theatre.

Personal life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Padbury was, for a time, married to Melvyn Hayes. They are the parents of fellow Big Finish actor Charlie Hayes.

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

As Zoe Heriot

Television[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who[[edit] | [edit source]]

Webcasts[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tales of the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who Main Range[[edit] | [edit source]]

Special Releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Lost Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Early Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Companion Chronicles[[edit] | [edit source]]

Short Trips[[edit] | [edit source]]

Other Roles

Stage[[edit] | [edit source]]

Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who Main Range[[edit] | [edit source]]

Jago & Litefoot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Documentary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Other[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. REF: Who-ology: The Official Miscellany
  2. Doctor Who Official (7 December 2016). Happy birthday to the brilliant Zoe Heriot - Wendy Padbury!. Twitter. Retrieved on 14 December 2016.