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}}Lady''' Margaret Pritchard''' was the mother of [[Gwendoline Pritchard|Gwendoline]] and the wife of Sir [[George Pritchard]].  
}}Lady''' Margaret Pritchard''' was the mother of [[Gwendoline Pritchard|Gwendoline]] and the wife of Sir [[George Pritchard]].  


[[Josiah Samuel Smith]] took their home, [[Gabriel Chase]], and removed all knowledge of Mrs Pritchard's relationship with her daughter, whom Smith made his ward. When she began to realise the truth in [[1883]], [[Light (Ghost Light)|Light]], the alien being who had recently awoken, turned Gwendoline and her mother into stone statues, since he hated change. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
[[Josiah Samuel Smith]] took their home, [[Gabriel Chase]], and removed all knowledge of Lady Pritchard's relationship with her daughter, whom Smith made his ward. When she began to realise the truth in [[1883]], [[Light (Ghost Light)|Light]], the alien being who had recently awoken, turned Gwendoline and her mother into stone statues, since he hated change. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The character's first name comes from [[Ghost Light (novelisation)|the novelisation]], and is never used on-screen.
The character's first name comes from [[Ghost Light (novelisation)|the novelisation]], and is never used on-screen.

Revision as of 16:16, 10 June 2018

Lady Margaret Pritchard was the mother of Gwendoline and the wife of Sir George Pritchard.

Josiah Samuel Smith took their home, Gabriel Chase, and removed all knowledge of Lady Pritchard's relationship with her daughter, whom Smith made his ward. When she began to realise the truth in 1883, Light, the alien being who had recently awoken, turned Gwendoline and her mother into stone statues, since he hated change. (TV: Ghost Light)

Behind the scenes

The character's first name comes from the novelisation, and is never used on-screen.