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'''Louise Jameson''' was an actor who portrayed [[Leela|a "savage woman" character]]. While on her way to work by train, she got into character to the extent of actually murdering several passengers with her prop-knife, which two other passengers, sitting a bit further from her and consequently out of harm's way, chatted about how annoying such method actors were (though they did not appear especially ''distressed'', as such. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Untitled 2 (The Doctor Who Fun Book comic story)|Untitled 2]]'')
'''An [[actor]]''' portrayed [[Leela|a "savage woman" character]]. While on her way to work by train, she got into character to the extent of actually murdering several passengers with her prop-knife, which two other passengers, sitting a bit further from her and consequently out of harm's way, chatted about how annoying such method actors were (though they did not appear especially ''distressed'', as such. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Untitled 2 (The Doctor Who Fun Book comic story)|Untitled 2]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
==Behind the scenes==
* Although unmistakably [[Louise Jameson]], the actress is not identified by name in the comic, it being assumed that the reader will recognise her.
*Although unmistakably [[Louise Jameson]], the actress is not identified by name in the comic, it being assumed that the reader will recognise her.
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Revision as of 23:22, 15 November 2022

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An actor portrayed a "savage woman" character. While on her way to work by train, she got into character to the extent of actually murdering several passengers with her prop-knife, which two other passengers, sitting a bit further from her and consequently out of harm's way, chatted about how annoying such method actors were (though they did not appear especially distressed, as such. (NOTVALID: Untitled 2)

Behind the scenes

  • Although unmistakably Louise Jameson, the actress is not identified by name in the comic, it being assumed that the reader will recognise her.