Janet lives in Ramsgate and is at the head of Project MotorHouse working with Thanet youngsters. When can I do it all again?!” Janet Fielding Photo Chris Tipping “Everyone on the production were so good, so professional and the director Jamie Stone is clearly going to be a big star, and my colleague Jo Mapp picked up my slack at Project MotorHouse. Chris Chibnall’s script was really exciting. Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop and Jemma Redgrave were so kind and lovely. Sophie Aldred and I had a blast – literally. “It turned out to be the most joyous experience. And what with Covid meaning that I might not even make it onto the set at all and my thinking what a crushing disappointment that would be, I was in my element. “Luckily worrying has always been my favourite hobby. I was going to turn 68 during filming would I be up to it physically? How would I fit it in and around Project MotorHouse, which is the charity I run in Ramsgate? There’s no rehearsal these days and there’s a lot more action. As to learning lines, we used to get plenty of rehearsal in ‘them thar days’. Doing it in vision is like driving a car, it involves a lot of multi-tasking and requires its own distinctive focus and co-ordination. Acting in the Big Finish audio plays is one thing but I hadn’t done any acting on camera since the late 1980s. When they asked me to come back, I was so deeply flattered, I didn’t even think about it I said ‘yes’ immediately. ![]() But I absolutely love the modern telly series. I have been doing the Big Finish Dr Who audio series with my Tardis team from the classic era for years and a lot of fun it is too. Janet said: “Dr Who is like a family and everyone knows that it’s well nigh impossible to leave your family. Janet has previously reprised her role for Big Finish’s series of Doctor Who audio plays, as well as in other sketches and DVD/Blu-ray bonus features but this is the first return to the TV series in almost four decades. The special episode will also feature enemies the Master, Daleks and Cybermen, Her character remained on the show until 1984, appearing in 64 episodes opposite f the fourth Doctor -Tom Baker – and the fifth – Peter Davison. Janet first played Tegan in the series in 1981, finding the Tardis while she was on her way to start a job as an air stewardess. The reappearance of Tegan and also Ace (Sophie Aldred) was revealed in a trailer for the special episode which will air on BBC later this year on a date to be announced. The episode, marking the BBC Centenary, is the finale of the 13th Dr Who, Jodie Whittaker. Ramsgate resident and actress Janet Fielding will return to the screen in a special episode of Dr Who – reprising her role of Doctor companion Tegan Jovanka. Ramsgate family’s litter pick challenge to raise funds for animal shelter Pitchside: Liburd second hat trick in as many games seals ‘ugly’ Rams victory Science Week fun for St Joseph’s primary pupils Thanet community news: Siyyum celebration Easter art competition Camera Club Probus Club Forward Trust Town Shed Festival Choir and Chartwell House Matthew Munson: Four years since we became a family Quex Park to host global Whitney Houston tribute artist this summer ![]() Organisers chuffed to be holding model rail show in Birchington once more QEQM Hospital creates Hope Box to help young people in crisisĬliftonville-based Star Stage School celebrates 15th birthday with students, parents and teachersĮnterprising dad rises to challenge to take on Birchington Village Bakery ![]() Gas main works on Ramsgate Road extended into April Margate industrial estate expansion delayed amid fears of “an accident waiting to happen” The station Tetuan is served by Barcelona Metro line L2 (purple).Ramsgate Arts Primary pupils creative work on Turner Contemporary Banned exhibition The monument was dismantled in 1940 by the Francoist State and moved to Plaça de Tetuan in 1985. The monument was built in Plaça de la Universitat between 19, commissioned by mayor Lluís Domènech i Montaner. He was appointed mayor of Barcelona in 1899 and elected to the Spanish Parliament in 1901. Robert was a professor of internal pathology at the University of Barcelona. The square's central area contains the Doctor Robert monument by the sculptor Josep Llimona. It was formerly called Hermenegildo Giner de los Ríos. The square is named after the 1860 Battle of Tétouan, the siege and occupation of the Moroccan city of Tetuan by general Joan Prim and Catalan volunteers. It is in Fort Pienc, in the central district of Eixample, at the busy intersection of Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Passeig de Sant Joan. Plaça de Tetuan ( Catalan pronunciation: ), known in Spanish as Plaza de Tetuán, is a major square in Barcelona.
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