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India Fisher initially played [[Peril]] in ''[[Winter for the Adept]]'' alongside her friend [[Liz Sutherland]]. She later returned to play [[Charlotte Pollard]], companion to the [[Eighth Doctor]] as played by [[Paul McGann]], becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since [[Sophie Aldred]] took the role of [[Ace]] in 1987.
India Fisher initially played [[Peril]] in ''[[Winter for the Adept]]'' alongside her friend [[Liz Sutherland]]. She later returned to play [[Charlotte Pollard]], companion to the [[Eighth Doctor]] as played by [[Paul McGann]], becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since [[Sophie Aldred]] took the role of [[Ace]] in 1987.


Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001 until the release of [[Blood of the Daleks]] in January 2007, she participated in every [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure. Beginning with ''[[Blue Forgotten Planet]],'' she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]].
Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001 until the release of [[Blood of the Daleks]] in January 2007, she participated in every [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure. Beginning with ''[[Blue Forgotten Planet]],'' she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]]. In 2014, she was given her own spin-off - the ''[[Charlotte Pollard (audio series)|Charlotte Pollard]]'' audio series.


Outside of ''Doctor Who,'' Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish she appeared in the original comedy ''Fly Me to the Moon'' alongside [[Sylvester McCoy]], as well as the scifi play ''Earthsearch Mindwarp,'' based on a James Follett novel. She appeared in the ''Dead Ringers'' television series, and had a voice role in Scifi Channel UK's spinoff ''[[Blake's 7]]'' audio series.
Outside of ''Doctor Who,'' Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish she appeared in the original comedy ''Fly Me to the Moon'' alongside [[Sylvester McCoy]], as well as the scifi play ''Earthsearch Mindwarp,'' based on a James Follett novel. She appeared in the ''Dead Ringers'' television series, and had a voice role in Scifi Channel UK's spinoff ''[[Blake's 7]]'' audio series.

Revision as of 10:52, 9 May 2014

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India Fisher is a voice actor for Big Finish Productions.

Career

India Fisher initially played Peril in Winter for the Adept alongside her friend Liz Sutherland. She later returned to play Charlotte Pollard, companion to the Eighth Doctor as played by Paul McGann, becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since Sophie Aldred took the role of Ace in 1987.

Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001 until the release of Blood of the Daleks in January 2007, she participated in every Eighth Doctor audio adventure. Beginning with Blue Forgotten Planet, she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. In 2014, she was given her own spin-off - the Charlotte Pollard audio series.

Outside of Doctor Who, Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish she appeared in the original comedy Fly Me to the Moon alongside Sylvester McCoy, as well as the scifi play Earthsearch Mindwarp, based on a James Follett novel. She appeared in the Dead Ringers television series, and had a voice role in Scifi Channel UK's spinoff Blake's 7 audio series.

Personal life

Fisher is the daughter of former British politician Mark Fisher. Her stepbrother is musician Crispin Hunt and her stepsister is Francesca Hunt, with whom she appeared in Other Lives.

Appearances in Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories

As Charley Pollard

As other characters

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