Catherine Ann Manning (born 14 October 1946
) is a British actress. Although she has made many appearances on both screen and stage, Manning is best known for her part as the
companion Jo Grant
Josephine "Jo" Grant, later Jo Jones, is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Jo was introduced by Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks in the first episode of '' ...
in the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
science fiction television series ''
Doctor Who
''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson (writer and producer), Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterre ...
''. Manning initially played the role regularly from 1971 to 1973 but also reprised the role in the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off ''
The Sarah Jane Adventures'' in 2010.
She is also well known for voicing
Iris Wildthyme in the audio series ''
Iris Wildthyme'' for
Big Finish Productions
Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and radio drama, audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'' ...
since 2005.
Moving to Australia in 1982, Manning continued her career before moving to Los Angeles in the 1990s and then returning to Australia. She has also made many theatre appearances, including two
one-woman shows and playing Mary Smith in the first run of the play ''
Run for Your Wife'' and Rita in ''
Educating Rita'' at the
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue Performing arts center, performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive b ...
.
Since 1990, Manning has been in a relationship with Australian entertainer and singer
Barry Crocker and is now an
Australian citizen
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All persons born in Australia before 20 August 198 ...
.
In 2009, Manning moved back to the UK to pursue new acting work and currently lives in
London
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.
Early life
Manning was born in
Guildford
Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, England, around south-west of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The nam ...
,
Surrey
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, the younger daughter of Amy (née Jenkins) and politician turned sports columnist
J. L. Manning; her elder sister Jane Dressler (née Manning) moved to New York City, and became a fashion model for
Eileen Ford
Eileen Cecile Ford (née Otte; March 25, 1922 – July 9, 2014) was an American modeling agency executive. Along with her husband Gerard W. Ford, Gerard "Jerry" Ford, she co-founded Ford Models in 1946, which emerged as one of the earliest and m ...
. She spent her early years in
Dulwich Village. Manning was severely
myopic
Myopia, also known as near-sightedness and short-sightedness, is an eye condition where light from distant objects focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. As a result, distant objects appear blurry, while close objects appear normal. ...
, but teachers failed to understand her condition and she was teased by the other children for having poor eyesight and wearing large glasses. Manning then attended Miss Dixon and Miss Wolfe's School for Girls where she became best friends with classmate
Liza Minnelli
Liza May Minnelli ( ; born March 12, 1946) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Known for her commanding stage presence and powerful alto singing voice, Minnelli has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, ...
, daughter of
Judy Garland
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. Possessing a strong contralto voice, she was celebrated for her emotional depth and versatility across film, stage, and concert performance. ...
, and spent a lot of time at Garland and
Sidney Luft's home in
Chelsea. She socialised with stars such as
James Mason
James Neville Mason (; 15 May 190927 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. He was nominated for three Academy Awards, three Golden Globes (winning once) and two ...
and
Dirk Bogarde
Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist and screenwriter. Initially a matinée idol in films such as ''Doctor in the House (film), Doctor in the Hous ...
, and had tea with
Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time (magazine), Time'' called "a sense of personal style, a combination of c ...
at
The Savoy. As a teenager, she became a model for
Biba.
Aged sixteen, Manning suffered serious injuries in a car crash after the driver, her boyfriend Brian Gascoigne (brother of
Bamber Gascoigne
Arthur Bamber Gascoigne (, 24 January 1935 – 8 February 2022) was an English television presenter and author. He was the original quizmaster of '' University Challenge'', which initially ran from 1962 to 1987.
Early life and education
Gasc ...
), fell asleep at the wheel. The car, which had no seatbelts, went over a roundabout and crashed into a garage. Manning was thrown through the windscreen and through a plate glass window ending up on the bonnet of the car, leaving her back and both her legs broken and her face disfigured.
It took nine policemen to retrieve her from the wreckage and Manning later said of her injuries that her "eye and mouth on one side of
erface sort of met". She was taken to hospital in the police car as it was thought that she would not survive the time for an ambulance to arrive.
She had to spend nearly two years recovering in hospital and had several skin grafts on her face, as well as
reconstructive surgery
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Description
Reconstructive surgery is a term with training, clinical, and reimbursement implicat ...
at
Queen Victoria Hospital
The Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH), located in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England is the specialist reconstructive surgery centre for the south east of England, and also provides services at clinics across the region. It has become world-famo ...
in
East Grinstead
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. Manning suffered an
embolism
An embolism is the lodging of an embolus, a blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel. The embolus may be a blood clot (thrombus), a fat globule (fat embolism), a bubble of air or other gas (air embolism, gas embolism), amniotic ...
and had to have both her legs pinned which put an end to her dreams of becoming a dancer.
Manning went to the US to stay with her sister to recover, and later on was offered a five-year contract with
MGM
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by
Arthur Mayer at one of her sister's house parties, although she turned it down in fear of not fulfilling a film in her contract. Inspired by this, upon her return to the UK, Manning trained at the
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, formerly the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art, was a drama school, and originally a singing school, in London. It was one of the leading drama schools in Britain, and offered comprehen ...
,
and then joined a
Wolverhampton
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repertory company. Her first screen credit was in an egg commercial which also starred
Jacqueline Bisset
Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset ( ; born 13 September 1944) is a British actress. She began her film career in 1965 and first came to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective (1968 film), The Detective'', ''Bullitt'', and ''The Sweet ...
. Manning then made her TV debut in the BBC drama ''
Softly, Softly: Taskforce'', in the episode 'Standing Orders'. Shortly after, she was seen in two episodes playing Julia Dungarvon in ITV's ''
Man At The Top''. Manning was originally given the small role of a French
au-pair girl for one episode, however during filming the producers, impressed with her performance, instead gave her a larger role in two episodes.
Career
''Doctor Who''
Manning played the part of
Jo Grant
Josephine "Jo" Grant, later Jo Jones, is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Jo was introduced by Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks in the first episode of '' ...
from 1971 to 1973 alongside
Jon Pertwee
John Devon Roland Pertwee (; 7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996), known professionally as Jon Pertwee, was an English actor. Born into a theatrical family, he became known as a comedy actor, playing Chief Petty Officer Pertwee (and three other roles) in ...
's
incarnation
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of the
Doctor
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** Doctorate
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. She struck up an immediate rapport with her co-stars Pertwee,
Nicholas Courtney (
The Brigadier),
John Levene
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(
Sergeant Benton
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),
Richard Franklin (
Captain Mike Yates) and
Roger Delgado (
the Master). Fans of ''Doctor Who'' often refer to these characters as the UNIT family — UNIT, the
United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, being the fictional United Nations organisation that the Doctor worked for. Manning is the only surviving
companion from Pertwee's era.
Making her debut in the first part of the serial ''
Terror of the Autons'', the character of Jo Grant instantly became liked by audiences to the extent that she is often thought of as the archetypal companion along with
Sarah Jane Smith and
Rose Tyler.
Manning said of her performance: "The little kiddies really got me. Older men found it quite pleasant to look at me. The mothers and girls didn't feel threatened and loved Jo's trendy clothes and rings."
Patrick Mulkern of the ''
Radio Times
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'' said of her portrayal that "she had it all: innocence and gumption, courage and a terrific scream, an irresistible bubbly mixture of tomboy and sexpot."
Unlike other companions, Jo wore clothes that were in fashion at the time including
go-go boots and
miniskirts.
In an interview with ''Radio Times'' in 1972, Manning said she wore her own clothes when playing Jo.
Manning had a particularly close relationship with Pertwee to the extent that he would pick her up every day from outside her house, either in his car or on his motorbike where she would ride
pillion, and take her for filming or rehearsals for ''Doctor Who''. They had races with
Dick Emery and Sir
Ralph Richardson to see who could get to the BBC studios first.
Manning would also spend time at Pertwee's
villa
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house that provided an escape from urban life. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the f ...
in
Ibiza
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with his family.
After three years on ''Doctor Who'', Manning decided to leave the show to move on to other acting work. Pertwee was reportedly very sad at her departure due to their close working relationship and cited Manning leaving and the death of Delgado as two major reasons why he left the show a year later. In Manning's exit in ''
The Green Death'', she leaves the Doctor to marry Professor Clifford Jones (
Stewart Bevan); Mark Harrison of ''
Den of Geek
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'' named it "a bittersweet exit for one of the most popular companions."
In recent years, Manning has maintained her connection with ''Doctor Who''. She voices
Jo Grant
Josephine "Jo" Grant, later Jo Jones, is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Jo was introduced by Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks in the first episode of '' ...
in the audio adventures by
Big Finish Productions
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. She is the voice of
Iris Wildthyme, the
Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Time Lords are so named for their command of time travel technology and their Nonli ...
in several of their
audio plays. She has contributed to a large number of documentaries and DVD commentaries detailing her time on ''Doctor Who''.
She is involved with fan events and conventions, and she is the patron of the ''Doctor Who'' Club of Australia.
In 2022, Manning made a cameo appearance as Jo Grant in the ''Doctor Who'' special "
The Power of the Doctor
"The Power of the Doctor" is the third and final story of Doctor Who specials (2022), three special episodes that follow the Doctor Who series 13, thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. The episode ...
". She reprised the role again in the series ''
Tales of the TARDIS''.
After ''Doctor Who''
Straight after leaving ''Doctor Who'' in 1973, Manning presented her own ten-part TV series for the BBC on crafts, entitled ''
Serendipity
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The concept is often associated with scientific and technological breakthroughs, where accidental discoveries led to new insights or inventions. Ma ...
'' shown in the daytime schedules.
She then appeared as one of the first lesbians on television in an episode of ''
Armchair Theatre'' before starring in her first film ''
Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!'' (1974) alongside
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases. He appeared in the '' Carry On'' ...
,
Joan Sims and
Joanna Lumley
Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is an Indian-born British actress, presenter, author, television producer, activist and former model. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulo ...
; the film was written by Pertwee's brother
Michael
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. Manning followed this with a role in the comedy film ''
Eskimo Nell'' (1975) as
Rosalind Knight's rebellious daughter before she was reunited with Jon Pertwee when she appeared in ''
Whodunnit?'' on ITV; at the time that Pertwee was chairing the panel. In 1976, Manning aroused controversy when she posed nude with a
Dalek
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for the ''
Girl Illustrated'' magazine.
She responded to critics by saying "you'd need a magnifying glass to see anything". In 1977, she appeared topless as a drug addict in the hard-hitting crime drama ''
Target'' with
Patrick Mower. Manning starred with Sion Probert in a BBC Wales comedy pilot entitled ''How's Business?'' in 1979.
After leaving ''Doctor Who'', Manning appeared predominantly on stage consistently. From 1973 to 1975, she appeared opposite
Derek Nimmo
Derek Robert Nimmo (19 September 1930 – 24 February 1999) was an English character actor, producer and author. He is best remembered for his comedic upper class "silly ass" and clerical roles, including Revd Mervyn Noote in the BBC1 sitcom ...
in ''Why Not Stay For Breakfast?'' in the
West End, as well as appearing in ''
There's a Girl in My Soup
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Plot
Robert Danve ...
'' with
Gerald Flood. She then starred in the play ''
French Without Tears
''French Without Tears'' is a comic play written by a 25-year-old Terence Rattigan in 1936.
Setting
It takes place in a cram school for adults needing to acquire French for business reasons. Scattered throughout are Franglais phrases and sc ...
'' in 1975 and ''So Who Needs Men'' with
Peter Denyer and
Jeff Rawle
Jeffrey Alan Rawle (born 20 July 1951) is a British actor from Birmingham, England. He is known for playing Billy in ''Billy Liar (TV series), Billy Liar'' (1973–1974), and for portraying George Dent in the news-gathering sitcom ''Drop the Dea ...
in 1976 before joining the
Young Vic for a time in 1977 and taking part in many of Shakespeare's works including playing Ophelia in ''
Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
''. From 1977 to 1978, she toured in ''Doctor in the House'', a production that also starred
Jimmy Edwards,
Bob Grant and future ''Doctor Who'' actor
Colin Baker
Colin Charles Baker (born 8 June 1943) is an English actor. He played Paul Merroney in the BBC television drama series ''The Brothers (1972 TV series), The Brothers'' from 1974 to 1976 and the Sixth Doctor, sixth incarnation of The Doctor (Do ...
, before starring as Myra alongside
Lionel Blair
Lionel Blair (born Henry Lionel Ogus; 12 December 1928 – 4 November 2021) was a Canadian-born British actor, choreographer, tap dancer, and television presenter. From the late 1960s until the early 1980s, he made regular appearances as a danc ...
in ''The Monkey Walk'' in 1978. In 1978, she toured
Rhodesia
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in a run of ''
Bedroom Farce''. From 1979 to 1980, Manning toured in the thriller play ''The Gentle Hook'', then in 1980 toured in Peter Terson's ''VE Night'' alongside Ian Cullen and Jane Goddard before appearing on stage in ''
Thark'' alongside
Brian Murphy and
Reginald Marsh in 1981.
Australia and the U.S.
After moving to Australia in 1982, she appeared as Mary Smith in the first run of the play ''
Run for Your Wife'' with
Bernard Cribbins before appearing in ''
Otherwise Engaged'' opposite
Martin Shaw in 1983, ''
The Odd Couple'' with
Jack Klugman
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He began his career in 1949 and started television and film work with roles in ''12 Angry Men (1957 film), 12 Angry Men'' (1957) and ...
in 1984 and then in another tour of ''Run for Your Wife'' from 1987 to 1988; other members of the cast in the production were
Jack Smethurst,
David McCallum and
Eric Sykes
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. Manning appeared as Rita in ''
Educating Rita'' from 1989 to 1991 at the
Sydney Opera House
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, the venue at which she also played Elvira in ''
Blithe Spirit'' in 1990. She also appeared in the films ''
Melvin, Son of Alvin'' (1984) and ''
Frog Dreaming'' (1986).
Manning wrote a comedy pilot entitled ''Two in the Bush'' in 1986 with her friend and fellow actress
Penelope Whiteley. She also wrote the TV series ''Private Wives'' and has been involved in other writing and directing projects.
Manning was also offered a role in popular Australian soap ''
Home and Away
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'' but she had to turn it down due to busy work commitments. In 1993, she was reunited with Pertwee and Courtney for the first time since she emigrated to Australia at the ''PanoptiCon 93'' event; their interview was filmed and released on DVD.
Some time between 1994 and 1996, Manning moved to live in
Los Angeles
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where she shared a flat with her best friend Liza Minnelli and had large house parties that had guests including
Sean Penn
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,
Shirley MacLaine
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and
Whoopi Goldberg
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.
In 1996, Manning and Minnelli appeared drunk on
Ruby Wax's television series ''Ruby Wax Meets...'' which has since gone on to become one of the most popular and well-known moments in the show's history. Wax's interview was initially to be with Minnelli but Manning appeared with her and spent most of the interview on the floor.
While living in the U.S., Manning and Minnelli started up a production company. It was living in L.A. that Manning started writing her first
one-woman show called ''Not a Well Woman'' in which she portrays twenty-six characters all with different voices and some scenes depict several of these characters interacting with each other.
''Not a Well Woman''s opening performance was in
New York
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* ...
and Minnelli invited some top producers to watch the premiere including
Blake Edwards
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Edwards began his career in the 1940s as an actor, but he soon began writing screenplays and radio scripts ...
. After the show, Edwards personally complimented Manning on her performance calling it "extraordinary".
The show was only limited to a few shows as it started to take its toll on her. She later recorded an audio version of ''Not a Well Woman'' for
Big Finish Productions
Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and radio drama, audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'' ...
in 2011, as part of their ''Drama Showcase''
anthology series
An anthology series is a written series, radio, television, film, or video game series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short. These usually have a different ca ...
.
By 1998, Manning had returned to Australia where she appeared as Dotty in a production of ''
Noises Off
''Noises Off'' is a 1982 farce by the English playwright Michael Frayn.
Frayn conceived the idea in 1970 while watching from the wings a performance of '' The Two of Us'', a farce that he had written for Lynn Redgrave. He said, "It was funni ...
'' before making a documentary for
Reeltime Pictures called ''Where on Earth is Katy Manning?'' which is shown in a day-by-day format showing her time attending various fan conventions on a trip to the U.K. Manning was the voice of Australia's
UKTV
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television channel in the late 1990s and provided voiceovers for the indents. She also hosted her own chat show from 2001 until 2008 called ''Preview with Katy Manning'' and had guests including
Lenny Henry
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,
Edgar Wright
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,
Petula Clark
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and
Basil Brush.
Manning also voiced characters for the animated films ''D4: The Trojan Dog'' (1999), ''Easter in Bunnyland'' (2000) and ''Jungle Girl and the Lost Island of Dinosaurs'' (2002) for
Burbank Animation Studios. From 2000 to 2001, she voiced the main character Gloria in the Australian children's animated television series ''Gloria's House'', amongst countless other animated films and television series. In 2002, Manning appeared in an episode of ''
All Saints'' and also starred in a production of the Ray Cooney play ''It Runs in the Family'' with
Robert Coleby
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and
Judy Cornwell. Also in 2002, she released another documentary about her life for Reeltime Pictures as a sequel to ''Where on Earth is Katy Manning?'' called ''Katy Manning's Life Down Under'' showing her life in Australia. In 2003, Manning directed the original run of the musical play ''
Eureka'' as well as other productions including ''Banjo Paterson'' and ''
Shirley Valentine''.
She also starred as Miss Harrington in the film noir ''
When Darkness Falls'' (2006) directed by Australian filmmaker
Rohan Spong; a role for which she would win Best Supporting Actress at the
Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
In June and July 2007, she appeared as Yvette in the stage show ''
'Allo 'Allo!
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'' alongside
Gorden Kaye as René Artois at
Twelfth Night Theatre in
Brisbane
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as original actress
Vicki Michelle was unavailable.
Guy Siner and Sue Hodge also reprised their original roles from the television series, and the other characters were portrayed by Australian television actors including Steven Tandy and Jason Gann.
In 2009, Manning returned to the UK as part of her one-woman show ''Me and Jezebel''. The play was based on a true 1985 story about Bette Davis inviting herself to a fan's house for a night and staying for a month, with Manning playing all the parts.
It toured through March and April in England and also played at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe at The Gilded Balloon Wine Bar in August. The show received a five-star review in the ''Edinburgh Evening News'', which described her as "one of Britain's best actresses". She also received two other four-star reviews and appeared on STV (TV channel), STV news promoting the show.
Return to the UK
Manning moved back to live in the UK in 2009. In October 2010, she reprised her role as Jo Jones (née Grant) in the fourth series of the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off ''
The Sarah Jane Adventures'' with Matt Smith (actor), Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor. The two-part story, entitled 'Death of the Doctor', was written by then-executive producer of the programme Russell T Davies.
She meets the Doctor again, and stars with her grandson Santiago Jones. In 2011, Manning appeared as Blodwyn Morgan, a Welsh busybody and clairvoyant, in the touring stage play ''Death by Fatal Murder''. This was a Peter Gordon play, and part of the ''Inspector Pratt'' trilogy. Manning, among many other well-known actors, had a cameo in the comedy film ''Run for Your Wife (2012 film), Run for Your Wife'' in 2012. In November 2013 she appeared as a fictionalised version of herself in the ''Doctor Who'' one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage ''The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot''.
She returned to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014 in the play ''Keeping Up with the Joans'' with Susan Penhaligon. The play also toured to The Customs House, South Shields & Greenwich Theatre London. She also appeared as Susan Payne in the 2014 supernatural gangster film ''Evil Never Dies (film), Evil Never Dies'' (originally titled ''The Haunting of Harry Payne'') starring Tony Scannell and Graham Cole. In 2015, Manning appeared in an episode of ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty''. From 2016 to 2017, she played Suzy alongside Tom Baker in the audio sitcom ''Baker's End'' about life in a fictional rural village. She also starred in the short films ''Memoria'' (2017) and ''The Power of One Coin'' and provided her voice for two ''Doctor Who'' video games.
In 2019, 2020 and 2023, Manning reprised her role of Jo Jones for three specially filmed scenes to promote three ''Doctor Who'' blu-ray box sets for her three seasons on the programme. She also starred in a special episode to mark the conclusion of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', released via YouTube in 2020 on the anniversary of Elisabeth Sladen's death.
Personal life
Manning was born with myopia,
commonly known as ''nearsightedness'' or ''shortsightedness'', which caused numerous injuries during the filming of ''Doctor Who''. She has stated, "Once I tried to take the wrong children home from school!"
Manning dated Jimi Hendrix in the 1960s.
She also dated Richard Eyre, David Troughton, Derek Fowlds,
Stewart Bevan and Rod Stewart’s keyboard player Peter Bardens. Manning once told of how she was dropped off for her first day at drama school in a black Cadillac with her boyfriend Bardens and his Shotgun Express bandmates including Stewart.
Manning has twins (a son Jonathan and a daughter Georgina) born in 1978 with partner Dean Harris. The children were born two months premature and had to spend the first five months of their lives in incubators which meant she could not touch or hold them.
Manning said of how she would perform on stage during the day and then sleep in the hospital at night. Still frail as toddlers, they continued to suffer from severe health issues, including from whooping cough which made their immune systems collapse.
By this time, Manning had separated from Harris and doctors advised her that a warmer climate would help the twins' health, so she moved to Manly, New South Wales, Australia
where she met
Barry Crocker, who has been her partner since 1990.
In a 2012 ''
Radio Times
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'' interview, Manning said she had returned to London three years earlier, although there was no mention of any break-up in their relationship,
and she referred to Crocker as her "current partner" in a 2017 interview with the ''Daily Express'':
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Music videos
Theatre
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As director
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1946 births
Living people
English film actresses
English stage actresses
English television actresses
English expatriates in Australia
Naturalised citizens of Australia
20th-century English actresses
21st-century English actresses
Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
Actresses from Guildford