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'''Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford''' (born [[22nd July]], [[1964]]) appeared as the Doctor's companion [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], debuting in "[[Terror of the Vervoids]]," one of the stories in "[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]," and departing at the conclusion of "[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]." She has since reprised the role in several audio dramas for [[Big Finish Productions]]. She first achieved fame as a child actor, starring in the [[television]] series ''Just William'' and the film ''Bugsy Malone''. | '''Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford''' (born [[22nd July]], [[1964]]) appeared as the Doctor's companion [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], debuting in "[[Terror of the Vervoids]]," one of the stories in "[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]," and departing at the conclusion of "[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]." She has since reprised the role in several audio dramas for [[Big Finish Productions]]. She first achieved fame as a child actor, starring in the [[television]] series ''Just William'' and the film ''Bugsy Malone''. | ||
Langford was born at [[Wikipedia:Hampton Court|Hampton Court]], [[Surrey]]. | Langford was born at [[Wikipedia:Hampton Court|Hampton Court]], [[Surrey]]. She married fellow actor Paul Grunert in [[1995]] and has one daughter (born [[2000]]). | ||
Her stage work includes ''Annie'', ''Peter Pan: The Musical'', ''Cats'' and ''The Pirates of Penzance''. Bonnie was a regular guest ([[2003]]-[[2005]]) on Sandi Toksvig's weekday lunchtime show on LBC radio and occasionally deputised when Sandi was ill or on holiday. Langford had just completed a run in ''Peter Pan'' at the time she was announced as [[the Doctor]]'s newest companion, and a publicity photo was passed round of Langford in costume as Peter and [[Colin Baker]] in costume as the Doctor, "flying" together on wires. | Her stage work includes ''Annie'', ''Peter Pan: The Musical'', ''Cats'' and ''The Pirates of Penzance''. Bonnie was a regular guest ([[2003]]-[[2005]]) on Sandi Toksvig's weekday lunchtime show on LBC radio and occasionally deputised when Sandi was ill or on holiday. Langford had just completed a run in ''Peter Pan'' at the time she was announced as [[the Doctor]]'s newest companion, and a publicity photo was passed round of Langford in costume as Peter and [[Colin Baker]] in costume as the Doctor, "flying" together on wires. | ||
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She has received a fair amount of abuse over her career, as she has been widely perceived as an overly perky youth. (Some ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans have voiced similar complaints about the character of Mel.) [[Noel Coward]] reportedly made the comment, after seeing a play with the young Bonnie Langford in it in which a horse also defecated on the stage, "If they had shoved the child's head up the horse's arse they would have solved two problems at once." | She has received a fair amount of abuse over her career, as she has been widely perceived as an overly perky youth. (Some ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans have voiced similar complaints about the character of Mel.) [[Noel Coward]] reportedly made the comment, after seeing a play with the young Bonnie Langford in it in which a horse also defecated on the stage, "If they had shoved the child's head up the horse's arse they would have solved two problems at once." | ||
On [[23rd October|23]] [[October]], [[2005]] Bonnie performed in ''Children Will Listen'', a 75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in [[London]] | On [[23rd October|23]] [[October]], [[2005]] Bonnie performed in ''Children Will Listen'', a 75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in [[London]]. She then appeared in the pantomime ''[[Cinderella]]'' at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in [[Guildford]]. | ||
In [[January]] of [[2006]], Bonnie was a celebrity contestant on ITV's ''Dancing On Ice'', along with fellow ex-''Doctor Who'' [[companion]] and musical theatre stalwart [[John Barrowman]]. | In [[January]] of [[2006]], Bonnie was a celebrity contestant on ITV's ''Dancing On Ice'', along with fellow ex-''Doctor Who'' [[companion]] and musical theatre stalwart [[John Barrowman]]. | ||
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==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
* ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' ([[1993]]) (TV) | * ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' ([[1993]]) (TV) | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ([[1986]]-[[1987]]) | * ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ([[1986]]-[[1987]]) | ||
* ''The Hot Shoe Show'' ([[1983]]) TV Series | * ''The Hot Shoe Show'' ([[1983]]) TV Series | ||
* ''Wombling Free'' ([[1977]]) | * ''Wombling Free'' ([[1977]]) | ||
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* ''Just William'' (1976) TV Series | * ''Just William'' (1976) TV Series | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.bonnielangford.co.uk Bonnie Langford's Official web site] | *[http://www.bonnielangford.co.uk Bonnie Langford's Official web site] | ||
{{imdb name|id=0486374|name=Bonnie Langford}} | {{imdb name|id=0486374|name=Bonnie Langford}} | ||
{{Wikipedia|Bonnie_Langford}} | {{Wikipedia|Bonnie_Langford}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who regular cast|Langford, Bonnie]] | [[Category:Doctor Who regular cast|Langford, Bonnie]] |
Revision as of 16:06, 21 October 2010
Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford (born 22nd July, 1964) appeared as the Doctor's companion Mel, debuting in "Terror of the Vervoids," one of the stories in "The Trial of a Time Lord," and departing at the conclusion of "Dragonfire." She has since reprised the role in several audio dramas for Big Finish Productions. She first achieved fame as a child actor, starring in the television series Just William and the film Bugsy Malone.
Langford was born at Hampton Court, Surrey. She married fellow actor Paul Grunert in 1995 and has one daughter (born 2000).
Her stage work includes Annie, Peter Pan: The Musical, Cats and The Pirates of Penzance. Bonnie was a regular guest (2003-2005) on Sandi Toksvig's weekday lunchtime show on LBC radio and occasionally deputised when Sandi was ill or on holiday. Langford had just completed a run in Peter Pan at the time she was announced as the Doctor's newest companion, and a publicity photo was passed round of Langford in costume as Peter and Colin Baker in costume as the Doctor, "flying" together on wires.
She has received a fair amount of abuse over her career, as she has been widely perceived as an overly perky youth. (Some Doctor Who fans have voiced similar complaints about the character of Mel.) Noel Coward reportedly made the comment, after seeing a play with the young Bonnie Langford in it in which a horse also defecated on the stage, "If they had shoved the child's head up the horse's arse they would have solved two problems at once."
On 23 October, 2005 Bonnie performed in Children Will Listen, a 75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. She then appeared in the pantomime Cinderella at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford.
In January of 2006, Bonnie was a celebrity contestant on ITV's Dancing On Ice, along with fellow ex-Doctor Who companion and musical theatre stalwart John Barrowman.
Langford has the distinction of being the first companion actor to have been born after the start of the original series, and the only such actor to appear in the original series.
Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker has praised Bonnie Langford, in an extra for the Trial of a Time Lord DVD Box Set he states that in his long career he never has worked with someone more professional than her.
Filmography
- Dimensions in Time (1993) (TV)
- Doctor Who (1986-1987)
- The Hot Shoe Show (1983) TV Series
- Wombling Free (1977)
- aka Wombling Free: The Movie (UK: video title)
- Bugsy Malone (1976) (as Bonita Langford)
- Just William (1976) TV Series