What Susan Did Next

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • After Doctor Who, Carole Anne Ford appeared in an episode of Public Eye: The Morning Wasn't So Hot (1965).

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  • @coolsweetgroovy
    @coolsweetgroovy 11 лет назад +5

    Carole Ann Ford is gorgeous and still is

  • @LMac1970
    @LMac1970 13 лет назад +3

    Blimey, life was hard in post-Dalek London.

  • @TheDoopliss2
    @TheDoopliss2 11 лет назад +2

    Such a depressing story behind her acting career, she was my favorite Dr. Who character, in what little of it I've seen.

  • @icthar
    @icthar 13 лет назад +2

    am I the only person who imagined her crying "Grandfather, oh grandfather" towards the end?

  • @alfredfeliciano543
    @alfredfeliciano543 7 лет назад +1

    you need to upload and post that episode in its entirety with Carole Ann Ford one year after she left Doctor Who back in 1964, and to this day she is still beautiful and has aged more gorgeously and gracefully. that episode with Carole Ann is worth to watch for any Doctor Who fan as for the British Private eye show Public eye i read in it's wikipedia that the show was ahead of it's time, they need to make an American version of it and it don't have to be on the regular networks. TNT or USA can make and produce it based on the hit British Private eye TV show. heck bring in the actor Alfred Burke as the grandfather to the American version of Frank Marker, if he is still alive that is. with shows like these really good from back in the day be it from our side back in the States, or even Across the pond they don't make them anymore. only a few of today's shows from the UK, back home in the US and even in Canada that are damn good and worth watching especially shows from back in the day we all still enjoy also. thanks for the special video

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan66 12 лет назад

    Everybody ages, dude, even you. But Carole has aged gracefully, and is still beautiful.

  • @GeronimoKennel
    @GeronimoKennel 4 года назад

    Damn had the writers back then cared about a young actress they'd have written a dynamic role for her that would have challenged the Doctor for years.

  • @jonathanbirchley
    @jonathanbirchley 12 лет назад

    I'm sure youre not. The farewell sequences in Dr Who were always sad but his one was the most heartbreaking.

  • @doctorwho3600
    @doctorwho3600 12 лет назад

    does anyone know a link to where i can see this episode on line? I've been looking everywhere

  • @alfredfeliciano543
    @alfredfeliciano543 7 лет назад +1

    That episode of the UK Private eye TV show Public Eye is really good and Carole Ann Ford's best performance as the wayward Jenny Graham back in 1965 was and still is an outstanding performance, that was one year after she left Doctor Who. in that episode of the first season of the ITV classic TV Private Eye show,Jenny comes from the Yorkshire area filled with her eyes wide open full of herself thinking that her life would be such comfort by some guy who makes false promises in having opportunities in being a model, the oldest trick in the book worldwide for thousands of years Jenny starts working as a call girl as well as telling smart ass remarks to our hero Frank Marker (made famous by the late Alfred Burke, if he has passed on years ago that is) supposedly getting away with murder by saying no to Marker, who did his best in helping poor Jenny to get out of the Prostitute/call girl game for good at the same time goes back to her Mom in Yorkshire. though really is unaware of the consequences of her own actions. poor Jenny Graham has to pay the price for her immature and brash actions living the lifestyle earning money as a call girl. in the end of that special memorable episode with Carole Ann Ford as i mentioned earlier one of her best performances one year after leaving Doctor Who back in 1964 (Y'all may have seen the BBC Docu drama movie celebrating Doctor Who's 50 Anniversary back in 2013, An Adventure in Space and Time based on how Doctor Who was created with British acting legend "Game of Thrones" own David Bradley who portrayed the late William Hartnell along with the beautifully talented and very hot actress of the UK today Claudia Grant who portrayed Ms. Ford back in the salad days of the one of the top ten best Sci-Fi TV shows of all time.) , Ms. Graham has no choice but to either work on the streets of London for the rest of her life as a prostitute or become the next victim of some pimps from Baker Street after getting beaten up or end up on the nearest coroners table inside Scotland Yard after being picked up out of the river. at least the blonde haired woman named Sue , who went to Frank Marker's office Thank God finally got hip, left the early stages of false promises and beatings from the prostitution dealers has finally decided to go back to her hometown to her parents. my hats off to Ms. Ford on her performance and she still has it. with her beauty, and gracefully aged at 76 years old Carole Ann Ford is still one the many great actresses from the UK that still have class in TV and Movies today. she will always be Susan Foreman to us beloved Who and Sci Fi fans worldwide even back in the USA as well.

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan66 12 лет назад +1

    If she's from another planet, how come she sounds like she's from the North?

    • @Eric_1991
      @Eric_1991 6 лет назад +1

      Lots of planets have a north!

  • @FarNoGaming
    @FarNoGaming 12 лет назад +1

    Pardon?

  • @165Jacob
    @165Jacob 11 лет назад

    As good as her expressions are, she is really bad at accents. Though I do feel like this would have made a better character than Suzanne. U know, sly and clever instead of screaming and running all the time.