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'''Nancie Jackson''' ([[28 April (people)|28 April]] [[1921 (people)|1921]]-[[18 January (people)|18 January]] [[1977 (people)|1977]]) played [[Doris Squire]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''.
'''Nancie Jackson''' ([[28 April (people)|28 April]] [[1921 (people)|1921]]-[[18 January (people)|18 January]] [[1977 (people)|1977]]) played [[Doris Squire]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''.


From 1954-1977, Jackson had over forty acting credits which included guest roles on television shows such as ''[[Z-Cars]]'', {{Wi|Out of the Unknown}}, ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]'', {{Wi|An Age of Kings}}, {{Wi|Dr. Finlay's Casebook}}, {{Wi|United!}} and {{Wi|Barlow at Large}}. However, she is best known for playing Miss Hart in twenty two epsidoes of {{Wi|Swizzlewick}} in 1964.
From 1954-1977, Jackson had over forty acting credits which included guest roles on television shows such as ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]'', {{Wi|An Age of Kings}}, {{Wi|Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV and radio)|Dr. Finlay's Casebook}}, {{Wi|United!}} and {{Wi|Barlow at Large}}. However, she is best known for playing Miss Hart in twenty two epsidoes of {{Wi|Swizzlewick}} in 1964.


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Nancie Jackson (28 April 1921-18 January 1977) played Doris Squire in the Doctor Who story Doctor Who and the Silurians.

From 1954-1977, Jackson had over forty acting credits which included guest roles on television shows such as Z-Cars, Out of the Unknown, Upstairs, Downstairs, An Age of Kings, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, United! and Barlow at Large. However, she is best known for playing Miss Hart in twenty two epsidoes of Swizzlewick in 1964.

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