Bridget Sinclair

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Bridget Sinclair was a human female from England.

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Bridget, along with Colin Skinner, Ursula Blake and Bliss, had noticed that "a man called the Doctor" had been at the heart of many of the strange things that had been happening to the Earth in recent years. Joining together, they formed an "inner sanctum" researching and studying the Doctor, discovering that his involvement stretched back many years. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac)

In the year following the Sycorax invasion of Earth, they were joined by Elton Pope, who named the group LINDA. Bridget lived in the North of England and the group initially believed that she only travelled to London each week for the meetings. She could play the piano.

She later confided in the group that her ulterior motive for coming to London was to look for her daughter, who had disappeared some time ago after becoming addicted to drugs. While a member of LINDA, a romance between her and Colin Skinner was hinted at, but they were both absorbed by the Abzorbaloff before this could escalate into a relationship. Her position was on the upper right side of his back. When the limitation field in Abzorbaloff's cane was destroyed, melting him into the Earth, Bridget died with him. (TV: Love & Monsters)

When Davros asked the Doctor, "How many have died in your name?", Bridget was one of those he remembered. (TV: Journey's End)