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Post by John Wall on Jul 21, 2017 15:16:26 GMT
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Post by Logan Jutanberg on Jul 21, 2017 16:03:57 GMT
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Post by John W King on Jul 21, 2017 16:33:30 GMT
Goodbye dear Deborah. The best screamer in the series. Hope. More of your episodes will soon be recovered. 69 is too young. I'm 63
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Post by Johnathan Molyneux on Jul 21, 2017 16:44:07 GMT
Sad to hear this. First this week Professor Litefoot and now Victoria. 69 is not old at all by today's standards.
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Post by Will Weller on Jul 21, 2017 19:54:50 GMT
Rest in peace Deborah, you will be deeply missed...
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Post by zaqwilson on Jul 21, 2017 20:35:37 GMT
Rest in Peace Victoria.
Its sad that with the missing episodes they are now beginning to quickly pass beyond living memory.
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Post by Mark Vanderlinde-Abernathy on Jul 21, 2017 20:41:35 GMT
I was introduced to her through Tomb and later Enemy and Web. I've since listened or seen her entire era. I think ep 2 of Evil was my favorite episode. Her introduction had an almost Fairy Tale feel to it.
I'm also glad she got to see the return of Web featuring her father. She seemed very happy by that.
R.I.P
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Post by Richard Marple on Jul 21, 2017 21:29:21 GMT
I was very sad to hear the news, I had only recently bought & watched Tomb Of The Cybermen.
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Post by alanreilly1978 on Jul 21, 2017 22:33:41 GMT
Cannot get over the fact that we have lost the wonderful Deborah watling,met her at a convention in bangor n.ireland in 98 and got my photo taken with her,i was star stuck and nervous and she put me at my easy by putting her arm around me.RIP Debbie you were a wonderful woman.
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Post by Paul McDermott on Jul 26, 2017 10:58:24 GMT
It's been a rough year, from War Doctor John Hurt to Geoffrey Bayldon to Trevor Baxter and now, Debbie Watling. As long as there remain fans like us, your works and your memory will continue to bring happiness to many new audiences, down through the generations!
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