Susan Jameson
Susan I. M. Jameson (born 13 August 1941) is an English actress. She is best known for two roles: portraying Esther Lane in the BBC crime drama series New Tricks between 2003 and 2013, and voicing Mrs Wibbsey opposite Tom Baker in a series of Doctor Who audio dramas.[2]
Susan Jameson  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Susan I. M. Jameson[1] 13 August 1941 Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1962–present | 
| Spouse(s) | James Bolam | 
| Children | 2 | 
She is married to fellow actor James Bolam, with whom she has appeared in many television episodes from various series including New Tricks, Heartbeat (playing 3 different characters), When The Boat Comes In, and Grandpa in my Pocket.
Filmography
    
- Coronation Street (1963–64, 1968) as Myra Booth
 - The Likely Lads (1964) as Pat. Episode Double Date)
 - Last of the Long-haired Boys (1968)
 - I, Monster (1970)
 
- Take Three Girls (1969-70)
 - Say Goodnight to Your Grandma (1970 – episode of Armchair Theatre)
 - UFO (1971 – episode "The Sound of Silence")
 - Special Branch (1974 – four episodes) as Detective Sergeant Mary Holmes
 - Space: 1999 (1975 – episode "Dragon's Domain") as Professor Juliet Mackie
 - When the Boat Comes In (1976–77, 1981 / series 1–4 / 30 episodes) as Jessie Ashton, née Seaton
 - International Velvet (1978)
 - To Serve Them All My Days (1980–1981) as Chris Forster
 - Terry on the Fence (1985)
 - Two Days, Nine Lives (1991)
 - The Girl (TV movie, 1996) as Daisy Loam
 - The Queen (2009) as Queen Elizabeth II
 - New Tricks (2003–2013) as Esther Lane
 - Midsomer Murders (2017) episode: “Last Man Out” as Germaine Troughton[3]
 - All Creatures Great and Small (2020) as Lillian Calvert
 
Radio
    
| Date | Title | Role | Director | Station | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 August 2004 | The Coast of Maine: Miss Tempy's Watchers | Sarah Ann Binson | Ned Chaillet | BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour Drama | 
| 3 March 2005 | The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch[4] | Grandmother | Lu Kemp | BBC Radio 3, The Wire | 
| 16 March 2005  – 6 April 2005  | The Great Pursuit | Cynthia Bogden | Toby Swift | BBC Radio 4 | 
| 5 May 2005 | Stone Baby[5] | Nurse | Toby Swift | BBC Radio 3, The Wire | 
| 6 May 2005 | Claw Marks on the Curtain: The Open Window | Caroline Nuttel | Ned Chaillet | BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour Drama | 
| 5 December 2005  – 30 December 2005  | David Copperfield | Peggotty / Mrs Gummidge | Jeremy Mortimer | BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour Drama | 
References
    
- "Index entry". FreeBMD. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
 - England & Wales Birth Register Index; Jameson, Susan I. M.; September quarter 1941; Registration District: Bromsgrove; Registration County: Worcestershire; Volume 6c; page 572
 - "Susan Jameson". TresA. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
 - "The Wire – The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr Punch". BBC. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
 - "The Wire – A new wave of dramaStone BabyBy Sean Buckley". BBC. 5 May 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
 
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