Langford joined the cast of Doctor Who as companion Melanie Bush, a computer programmer, in 1986. While she departed the following year, she returned in recent seasons of the show alongside Jodie Whittaker and Ncuti Gatwa's Doctors.
Looking back at that description now, Langford is scandalised by some of the details – most of all, by the idea that Mel would sing in the TARDIS (which never happened in the show), and that she would pester the Doctor (then played by Colin Baker) about losing weight.
"She's 21 years old and a computer programmer from Pease Pottage…there's some of it I probably can't read to you because it says 'strictly confidential'.
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"It goes on. It says she's got a sense of humour, so that's good. And she's often heard singing in the TARDIS. Thank goodness she didn't have to do any singing. I think I might have put my foot down at that!"
"I enjoyed it tremendously. I had a good time doing it. But I think were I to take it on now I would probably focus on it slightly differently," she explains.
"I had no idea of the impact. It was interesting as well, because most of the time people who played the assistants, it was very early on in their careers, and certainly in their TV careers. So it was unusual to have a companion who who had a profile.
She admits: "I have my views about my own performance in it, because I've been forced to see it since..But I was very earnest and very keen to do 100 per cent of my job, even if it didn't feel comfortable to me.
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