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'''Peggy Batchelor''' ([[26 November (people)|26 November]] [[1916 (people)|1916]]- [[18 July (people)|18 July]] [[2020 (people)|2020]])<ref>http://twitter.com/CBGActors/status/1286685895656169474</ref> played the [[Kingmaker]] in the webcast ''[[Death Comes to Time (webcast)|Death Comes to Time]]''. She died at the age of 103, making her the longest-lived person associated with the ''Doctor Who'' franchise. | '''Peggy Batchelor''' ([[26 November (people)|26 November]] [[1916 (people)|1916]]-[[18 July (people)|18 July]] [[2020 (people)|2020]])<ref>http://twitter.com/CBGActors/status/1286685895656169474</ref> played the [[Kingmaker]] in the webcast ''[[Death Comes to Time (webcast)|Death Comes to Time]]''. She died at the age of 103, making her the longest-lived person associated with the ''Doctor Who'' franchise. | ||
She was also the fourth actor from ''Doctor Who'' to reach their 100th birthday, after [[Lewis Alexander]], [[Zohra Sehgal]] and [[Olaf Pooley]]. When she died [[Earl Cameron]] became to oldest surviving actor from the series. | |||
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Revision as of 09:21, 13 April 2021
Peggy Batchelor (26 November 1916-18 July 2020)[1] played the Kingmaker in the webcast Death Comes to Time. She died at the age of 103, making her the longest-lived person associated with the Doctor Who franchise.
She was also the fourth actor from Doctor Who to reach their 100th birthday, after Lewis Alexander, Zohra Sehgal and Olaf Pooley. When she died Earl Cameron became to oldest surviving actor from the series.