Twickenham actress Georgia Moffett is due to follow in her dad's footsteps by appearing in the BBC's sci-fi hit Doctor Who.
Georgia, the real-life daughter of former Time Lord Peter Davison - is due play the title character Jenny in tomorrow's episode The Doctor's Daughter.
She told Radio Times how her dad, who played the Time Lord in the 1980s, is in shock about her role in the latest series.
"I don't think dad has grasped it yet; I think he's still in shock," Moffett told the magazine.
"Mind you, I don't think he's really grasped the fact that I'm an actress, let alone doing a programme he did 20-odd years ago!"
The 23-year-old, who said she only really started watching the series when her six-year-old son became interested in it, described her character as an "action hero".
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"She starts off not being particularly likeable but by the end she's learnt a lot from her experiences and from The Doctor. She becomes something that he's very proud of."
Georgia Moffett
She told the magazine: "She starts off not being particularly likeable but by the end she's learnt a lot from her experiences and from The Doctor. She becomes something that he's very proud of."
The actress will appear besides current Doctor David Tennant, Catherine Tate and Freema Agyeman on BBC One at 6.45pm tomorrow.
"Title character"...Hmmm, didn't see David Tennant regenerate after the battle with the Sontarans. In any case, good luck to her! If those gymnastics aren't just BBC trickery, maybe we'll win gold in Beijing :)
"Title character"...Hmmm, didn't see David Tennant regenerate after the battle with the Sontarans. In any case, good luck to her! If those gymnastics aren't just BBC trickery, maybe we'll win gold in Beijing :)
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