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'''Waitresses''' were female workers who took orders for food and served them in various establishments. | '''Waitresses''' were female workers who took orders for food and served them in various establishments. | ||
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Waitresses were female workers who took orders for food and served them in various establishments.
Named waitresses
- Cassie Rice, a waitress at a New Mexican diner who briefly became a companion of the Tenth Doctor
- Astrid Peth, a waitress onboard the Titanic who briefly became a companion of the Tenth Doctor
- Ace, a companion of the Seventh Doctor, who was a waitress on Iceworld (TV: Dragonfire, PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark) and briefly again in London (AUDIO: Police and Shreeves)
- Cassie, a London waitress befriended by Dr Evelyn Smythe (TV: Project: Twilight)
- Doris Lethbridge-Stewart, who was a waitress at the Royal Albion Hotel prior to marrying the Brigadier (PROSE: A Wee Deoch an ...?)
- Anna (Running Out of Time), a waitress in Worthing, England (AUDIO: Running Out of Time)
Unnamed waitresses
- A waitress controlled by Miss Kizlet. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
- A waitress at the Happy Cook. (TV: Random Shoes)
- A waitress who served Vincent van Gogh. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)
People who pretended to be wait staff
- Rose Tyler, on the alternative Earth (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)
- Peri Brown, who pretended to be a waitress in an alien restaurant (AUDIO: Urban Myths)