Katy Manning
Birthday:
14 October 1946, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
Birth Name:
Catherine Ann Manning
Height:
155 cm
Married Rayner Bourton in 1975 (the marriage lasted only two months), before having two children, twins born in 1978, with Dean Harris. Katy Manning appeared in the Australian soft porn magazine, "Girl Illustrated", in 1977, posing naked with a "Dalek", from the "Doctor Who" TV series. Barry Crocker has been her partne...
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Married Rayner Bourton in 1975 (the marriage lasted only two months), before having two children, twins born in 1978, with Dean Harris. Katy Manning appeared in the Australian soft porn magazine, "Girl Illustrated", in 1977, posing naked with a "Dalek", from the "Doctor Who" TV series. Barry Crocker has been her partner since 1989. Show less «
[on Doctor Who: The Dæmons: Episode One (1971)] I suppose it was quite frightening for children. You had churches being blown up, the ...Show more »
[on Doctor Who: The Dæmons: Episode One (1971)] I suppose it was quite frightening for children. You had churches being blown up, the villain posing as a kindly vicar and me, the hapless heroine nearly being sacrificed to 'the devil'. It didn't go down too well with people of the cloth. Show less «
Life doesn't get easier but it does get funnier.
Life doesn't get easier but it does get funnier.
I've been a naughty girl. I think I've been about as naughty as you can get.
I've been a naughty girl. I think I've been about as naughty as you can get.
Jo [Doctor Who (1963)] was very endearing. Gutsy, fiercely loyal. I liked the fact she offered her life constantly for the Doctor's because ...Show more »
Jo [Doctor Who (1963)] was very endearing. Gutsy, fiercely loyal. I liked the fact she offered her life constantly for the Doctor's because she realised his work was so important. Show less «
I lose things all the time. I once left my mother's ashes at a bus stop!
I lose things all the time. I once left my mother's ashes at a bus stop!
The sad thing is when people were going on, getting frightfully angry about it coming off, and poor Michael Grade, you know, was being attac...Show more »
The sad thing is when people were going on, getting frightfully angry about it coming off, and poor Michael Grade, you know, was being attacked from every area, I think he was actually doing the right thing. I think he did exactly the right thing. He put it to bed for a while and I think the rest is history. It is now huge again and, I don't know about everybody else, but I'm thrilled. Show less «
[criticising Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks: Part One (1975), which is consistently voted one of the most popular serials from the origin...Show more »
[criticising Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks: Part One (1975), which is consistently voted one of the most popular serials from the original run of Doctor Who (1963)] The moment I saw Davros in the '70s, looking like everybody on the Tube round about six o'clock at night with their headphones on, it took away the menace of something that isn't human. Because suddenly it's half a bloke in there. There's nothing human about a Dalek. Show less «
[on Steven Moffat] What Steven's done is taken the Daleks further without falling into the trap of using Davros.
[on Steven Moffat] What Steven's done is taken the Daleks further without falling into the trap of using Davros.
[on The Master] Not wishing to disrespect the actor, but I thought Anthony Ainley's moustache-twirling was a joke. That wasn't a threat. And...Show more »
[on The Master] Not wishing to disrespect the actor, but I thought Anthony Ainley's moustache-twirling was a joke. That wasn't a threat. And once again, John Simm, great in Life on Mars (2006), but for me it's best to undercut it. Show less «
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