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'''Roberta Tovey''' (born [[9 August (people)|9 August]] [[1953 (people)|1953]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=RobertaTovey Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) played [[Susan (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Susan]] in the [[Dalek]] movies produced in the 1960s and starring [[Peter Cushing]] as [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who]]. She was born in Shepherd's Bush, [[London]].
'''Roberta Tovey''' (born [[9 August (people)|9 August]] [[1953 (people)|1953]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?name=RobertaTovey Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) played [[Susan (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Susan]] in the [[Dalek]] movies produced in the 1960s and starring [[Peter Cushing]] as [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who]]. She was born in Shepherd's Bush, [[London]].


In addition to her two appearances as "the other Susan," Ms Tovey is also known for her roles in the films ''Runaway Railway'' and ''High Wind in Jamaica'', both produced in 1965, and for a two-year stint as Trudi Corner in the television series ''Not in Front of the Children''. Most recently, she has appeared as Samantha in the 1987 television series ''My Husband and I'', and was interviewed for the 1993 documentary ''[[Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]''.
In addition to her two appearances as "the other Susan," Ms Tovey is also known for her roles in the films ''Runaway Railway'' and ''High Wind in Jamaica'', both produced in 1965, and for a two-year stint as Trudi Corner in the television series ''Not in Front of the Children''. Most recently, she has appeared as Samantha in the 1987 television series ''My Husband and I'', and was interviewed for the documentaries ''[[Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]'' and [[Dalekmania (documentary)|''Dalekmania'']].


Roberta Tovey also sang the single, "Who's Who," released by Polydor Records to cash in on the popularity of the first Dalek movie.
Roberta Tovey also sang the single, "Who's Who," released by Polydor Records to cash in on the popularity of the first Dalek movie.
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