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'''Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford''' (born [[22nd July]], [[1964]]) appeared as the Doctor's companion [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], debuting in "[[Terror of the Vervoids]]," one of the stories in "[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]," and departing at the conclusion of "[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]].". She first achieved fame as a child actor, starring in the [[television]] series ''Just William'' and the film ''Bugsy Malone''.
Following a malfunction on the [[TARDIS]] console and the bleating of a klaxon indicating something is amiss, the Doctor insists the [[fault locator]] shows nothing is wrong and it is safe to venture outside. He leads his companions Ian, Barbara and Susan to the world beyond and within minutes they find a dead giant earthworm followed by a large deceased ant. They seem to have died immediately. After some deduction the travellers realise they have arrived on [[Earth]] but have shrunk in size to mere inches.


Langford was born at [[Hampton Court]], [[Surrey]].  She married fellow actor Paul Grunert in [[1995]] and has one daughter (born [[2000]]).
Ian is investigating a discarded matchbox when someone picks it up and he is hurled around inside. That someone is a government scientist called [[Farrow]], who has come to the home of callous scientist named [[Forester]] to tell him that his application for [[DN6]], a new [[wikipedia:insecticide | insecticide]], has been rejected. In reality DN6 should not be licensed: it is far too deadly to all insect life. When they fall out over this news, Forester shoots Farrow and leaves him for dead outside his home.


Her stage work includes ''Annie'', ''Peter Pan: The Musical'', ''Cats'' and ''The Pirates of Penzance''. Bonnie was a regular guest ([[2003]]-[[2005]]) on Sandi Toksvig's weekday lunchtime show on LBC radio and occasionally deputised when Sandi was ill or on holiday. Langford had just completed a run in ''Peter Pan'' at the time she was announced as [[the Doctor]]'s newest companion, and a publicity photo was passed round of Langford in costume as Peter and [[Colin Baker]] in costume as the Doctor, "flying" together on wires.


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Planet of Giants

Following a malfunction on the TARDIS console and the bleating of a klaxon indicating something is amiss, the Doctor insists the fault locator shows nothing is wrong and it is safe to venture outside. He leads his companions Ian, Barbara and Susan to the world beyond and within minutes they find a dead giant earthworm followed by a large deceased ant. They seem to have died immediately. After some deduction the travellers realise they have arrived on Earth but have shrunk in size to mere inches.

Ian is investigating a discarded matchbox when someone picks it up and he is hurled around inside. That someone is a government scientist called Farrow, who has come to the home of callous scientist named Forester to tell him that his application for DN6, a new insecticide, has been rejected. In reality DN6 should not be licensed: it is far too deadly to all insect life. When they fall out over this news, Forester shoots Farrow and leaves him for dead outside his home.


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