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John held the record of the longest gap — 38 years — between ''Doctor Who'' appearances.[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-12346046] (Although there was a 39-year gap between [[Bernard Cribbins]]' on-screen appearances in the franchise, he had guest-starred in a [[Big Finish]] audio drama before his appearance in 2007.)
John held the record of the longest gap — 38 years — between ''Doctor Who'' appearances.[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-12346046] (Although there was a 39-year gap between [[Bernard Cribbins]]' on-screen appearances in the franchise, he had guest-starred in a [[Big Finish]] audio drama before his appearance in 2007.)


Her television career spanned over five decades, from Bronwen in a 1960 BBC production of {{wi|How Green Was My Valley}} to Old Nan in the first season of HBO's {{wi|Game of Thrones (TV series)|Game of Thrones}}, which aired after her death in 2011.
Her television career spanned over five decades, from Bronwen in a 1960 BBC production of {{wi|How Green Was My Valley}} to Old Nan in the first season of HBO's ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', which aired after her death in 2011.


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Margaret John appeared in two Doctor Who stories: as Megan Jones in Fury from the Deep and Grandma Connolly in Tardisode 7 and The Idiot's Lantern.

John held the record of the longest gap — 38 years — between Doctor Who appearances.[1] (Although there was a 39-year gap between Bernard Cribbins' on-screen appearances in the franchise, he had guest-starred in a Big Finish audio drama before his appearance in 2007.)

Her television career spanned over five decades, from Bronwen in a 1960 BBC production of How Green Was My Valley to Old Nan in the first season of HBO's Game of Thrones, which aired after her death in 2011.

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