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'''Jacqueline King''' played [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia Noble-Mott]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' beginning with the 2006 Christmas special ''[[The Runaway Bride]]''. During [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|series 4]], she made several appearances as Sylvia and returned to the role in 2009 for the final [[David Tennant]] story, ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''.
'''Jacqueline King''' played [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia Noble-Mott]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' beginning with the 2006 Christmas special ''[[The Runaway Bride]]''. During [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|series 4]], she made several appearances as Sylvia and returned to the role in 2009 for the final [[David Tennant]] story, ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''.


She has performed several roles in audio for [[Big Finish Productions]]. She also reprised the role of Sylvia Mott in audio, for Big Finish's ''[[The Tenth Doctor Chronicles]]'', ''[[Lady Christina: Series One|Lady Christina]]'', ''[[Donna Noble: Kidnapped!|Donna Noble: Kidnapped]]'' and ''[[The Tenth Doctor Adventures (audio series)|The Tenth Doctor Adventures]]''.
She has performed several roles in audio for [[Big Finish Productions]]. She also reprised the role of Sylvia Mott in audio, for Big Finish's ''[[The Tenth Doctor Chronicles]]'', ''[[Lady Christina: Series One|Lady Christina]]'', ''[[Donna Noble: Kidnapped!|Donna Noble: Kidnapped!]]'' and ''[[The Tenth Doctor Adventures (audio series)|The Tenth Doctor Adventures]]''.


In March 2013, she once again partnered up with [[Bernard Cribbins]] in a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' edition of the game show ''Pointless Celebrities''. Not only did they win a "Pointless" trophy each, but they also won the jackpot of £2,500. While Cribbins gave his half of the jackpot to Sparks, King gave her share to the Northumbrian Lifeboats which her father had once supported. She also stated that she was once saved by the Lifeboats even if it was not in Northumbria.
In March 2013, she once again partnered up with [[Bernard Cribbins]] in a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' edition of the game show ''Pointless Celebrities''. Not only did they win a "Pointless" trophy each, but they also won the jackpot of £2,500. While Cribbins gave his half of the jackpot to Sparks, King gave her share to the Northumbrian Lifeboats which her father had once supported. She also stated that she was once saved by the Lifeboats even if it was not in Northumbria.

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Jacqueline King played Sylvia Noble-Mott in Doctor Who beginning with the 2006 Christmas special The Runaway Bride. During series 4, she made several appearances as Sylvia and returned to the role in 2009 for the final David Tennant story, The End of Time.

She has performed several roles in audio for Big Finish Productions. She also reprised the role of Sylvia Mott in audio, for Big Finish's The Tenth Doctor Chronicles, Lady Christina, Donna Noble: Kidnapped! and The Tenth Doctor Adventures.

In March 2013, she once again partnered up with Bernard Cribbins in a Doctor Who edition of the game show Pointless Celebrities. Not only did they win a "Pointless" trophy each, but they also won the jackpot of £2,500. While Cribbins gave his half of the jackpot to Sparks, King gave her share to the Northumbrian Lifeboats which her father had once supported. She also stated that she was once saved by the Lifeboats even if it was not in Northumbria.

She was originally offered the role of the Adjudicator in Reeltime Pictures' Doctor Who spin-off Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor[1]. Fellow Who actress Janet Henfrey eventually took on the role.

Credits

As Sylvia Noble-Mott

Television

Doctor Who

Audio

The Tenth Doctor Adventures

The Tenth Doctor Chronicles

Donna Noble: Kidnapped!

Lady Christina

Other roles

Audio

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

Dark Eyes

Doom Coalition

The Companion Chronicles

Doctor Who Unbound

Bernice Summerfield

The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield

Jago & Litefoot

The Diary of River Song

The War Master

Charlotte Pollard

As God

God Among Us

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Footnotes