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|appearances= [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]''
|appearances= [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]''
|actor= Sarah Sutton
|actor= Sarah Sutton
}}'''Lady Ann Talbot''' (later '''Lady Cranleigh''') was an aristocratic young woman physically almost identical to the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s companion [[Nyssa]]. Unlike Nyssa, she had a mole on her left shoulder.
|spouse = Charles Cranleigh}}'''Lady Ann Talbot''' (later '''Lady Cranleigh''') was an aristocratic young woman physically almost identical to the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s companion [[Nyssa]]. Unlike Nyssa, she had a mole on her left shoulder.


The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions Nyssa, [[Adric]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] met Ann on [[11 June]] [[1925]], at a cricket match and fancy dress party at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in [[Oxfordshire]]. Formerly engaged to [[George Cranleigh]], she became the fiancée of his younger brother, [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]], after George was presumed dead during his hunt for the rare [[black orchid (flower)|black orchid]]. Unbeknownst to Ann, George had not died but had been tortured, mutilated and driven violently insane by the [[Kojabe]] tribe.
The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions Nyssa, [[Adric]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] met Ann on [[11 June]] [[1925]], at a cricket match and fancy dress party at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in [[Oxfordshire]]. Formerly engaged to [[George Cranleigh]], she became the fiancée of his younger brother, [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]], after George was presumed dead during his hunt for the rare [[black orchid (flower)|black orchid]]. Unbeknownst to Ann, George had not died but had been tortured, mutilated and driven violently insane by the [[Kojabe]] tribe.
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