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She was heavily solicited to convert Samantha into a regular [[companion]] to replace [[Polly Wright|Polly]]. Despite personal appeals by [[Innes Lloyd]] and even [[Frazer Hines]], however, she declined the offer.
She was heavily solicited to convert Samantha into a regular [[companion]] to replace [[Polly Wright|Polly]]. Despite personal appeals by [[Innes Lloyd]] and even [[Frazer Hines]], however, she declined the offer.


According to [[David Tennant]] on the DVD commentary for ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]'', she holds the record for the most amount of time between appearances on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', narrowly edging [[Margaret John]].
According to [[David Tennant]] on the DVD commentary for ''[[The Idiot's Lantern]]'', she held the record for the most amount of time between appearances on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', narrowly edging [[Margaret John]]. This has since been eclipsed by [[Yvonne Churchman]], whose reppearance as [[Alpha Centauri]] in ''[[The Empress of Mars]]'' came 43 years after her last, in 1974's ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)| The Monster of Peladon]]''


She is one of the few Oscar-nominated actresses to appear in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
She is one of the few Oscar-nominated actresses to appear in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.

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Pauline Collins, OBE played Samantha Briggs in The Faceless Ones and Queen Victoria in Tooth and Claw. Her image would be used for a painting of Queen Victoria in Empress of Mars.

She was heavily solicited to convert Samantha into a regular companion to replace Polly. Despite personal appeals by Innes Lloyd and even Frazer Hines, however, she declined the offer.

According to David Tennant on the DVD commentary for The Idiot's Lantern, she held the record for the most amount of time between appearances on Doctor Who, narrowly edging Margaret John. This has since been eclipsed by Yvonne Churchman, whose reppearance as Alpha Centauri in The Empress of Mars came 43 years after her last, in 1974's The Monster of Peladon

She is one of the few Oscar-nominated actresses to appear in Doctor Who.

As documentary subject

Collins' views on her time in The Faceless Ones, as well as her memories of being invited to become a companion, were a part of the audio documentary Doctor Who - The Lost Episodes.

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