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Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures
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Nicholas Courtney who died in 2011. The fifth volume also introduced Daisy Ashford in her mother's role of Liz Shaw. The seventh volume also saw the return
The Renaissance Man
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McNeice Jephson – Gareth Armstrong Edward – Anthony Howell Lizzie – Daisy Ashford Beryl / Professor Hilda Lutterthwaite – Laura Molyneux Dr Henry Carnforth
The Butcher of Brisbane
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Bjarnsdottir – Felicity Duncan Ragan Crezzen – Daniel Weyman Sasha Dialfa – Daisy Ashford Eugene Duplessis / Chops – John Banks Magnus Greel was introduced in
Domain of the Voord
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Bone as Pan Vexel and Nebrin Andrew Dickens as Jonas Kaan and Tarlak Daisy Ashford as Amyra The Voord first appeared in the 1964 story The Keys of Marinus
Elizabeth I (2017 TV series)
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Elizabeth Felicity Dean as Older Elizabeth Sally Mortemore as Kat Ashley Daisy Ashford as Mary Tudor Kate Holderness as Catherine Parr Vincent Kerschbaum as
River Song (audio drama series)
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Kingdom Joe Sims as Mark Seven Jon Culshaw as The Brigadier & The Master Daisy Ashford as Liz Shaw Mimî M. Khayisa as Other River Song Harry Peacock as Proper
John O'Connor (painter)
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John Peter, married Angela Mary O'Connor (née Ashford) - the sister of Daisy Ashford - the young author of the famous book The Young Visitors. 1888 saw John
Caroline John
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Keeper of Traken (1981). The couple had three children: a daughter, Daisy Ashford , and sons Ben and Tom. Ashford, also an actor, has portrayed her mother's
Queen Anne (play)
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broken as Sarah makes one final defiant monologue to the audience. Daisy Ashford - Lady Clarendon Jonathan Broadbent - Robert Harley Robert Cavanah -
Vivien Greene
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Amanda Salmonson, "Girl Writers: Nathalia Crane, Vivienne Dayrell & Daisy Ashford " Archived 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine "Obituary: Vivien Greene"
Nathalia Crane
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Jessica Amanda. "Girl writers: Nathalia Crane, Vivienne Dayrell, & Daisy Ashford ". The Weird Review. Violet Books. Archived from the original on 5 February