Toyah Willcox is an actress and singer who fronted the new wave band Toyah and appeared as “Monkey” in the film version of the Who’s “Quadrophenia” (1979). Since then, she has appeared in over forty stage plays, ten feature films, and numerous television shows, including the 1993 documentary “Thirty Years in the TARDIS.”
The Siren, using reflective surfaces as portals, was able to board the 17th-century pirate ship. She identified the ill and the injured and took skin samples from them.
There really are vampires, the Doctor’s met them. But the vampires of Venice are something else: sea-dwelling refugees from the destroyed world of Saturnyne.
The Silurians (Homo reptilia) were Earth’s first intelligent inhabitants, cold-blood reptilians with a lifespan of over three centuries who developed a civilization at least 300 million years before human beings evolved.
Toyah Willcox
Toyah Willcox is an actress and singer who fronted the new wave band Toyah and appeared as “Monkey” in the film version of the Who’s “Quadrophenia” (1979). Since then, she has appeared in over forty stage plays, ten feature films, and numerous television shows, including the 1993 documentary “Thirty Years in the TARDIS.”
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