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Having been suggested by [[John Cleese]] to [[Graham Williams]] in the hopes of keeping the appearance devoid of publicity, Williams agreed and formally requested a pseudonymous credit for Bron on [[17 May (production)|17 May]] [[1979 (production)|1979]].<ref>''[[DWMSE 9]]''</ref> In her case, it was not granted.<ref>''[[Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die]]'', pg. 190</ref>
Having been suggested by [[John Cleese]] to [[Graham Williams]] in the hopes of keeping the appearance devoid of publicity, Williams agreed and formally requested a pseudonymous credit for Bron on [[17 May (production)|17 May]] [[1979 (production)|1979]].<ref>''[[DWMSE 9]]''</ref> In her case, it was not granted.<ref>''[[Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die]]'', pg. 190</ref>


Beyond ''Doctor Who'', Bron has an extensive resume of dramatic and comedy film and TV roles dating to the early 1960s, including such classic films as ''Help!'', ''Alfie'', ''Bedazzled'' and ''Turtle Diary''. In the 1970s she also participated in the "Pleasure at Her Majesty's" comedy event (alongside her ''City of Death'' co-star John Cleese) which inaugurated the Secret Policeman's Ball fund-raisers from Amnesty International.
Beyond ''Doctor Who'', Bron has an extensive resume of dramatic and comedy film and TV roles dating to the early 1960s, including such classic films as ''Help!'', ''Alfie'', ''Bedazzled'' and ''Turtle Diary''. In the 1970s she also participated in the "Pleasure at Her Majesty's" comedy event (alongside her ''City of Death'' co-star John Cleese) which inaugurated the Secret Policeman's Ball fund-raisers from Amnesty International.
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