Lois Baxter
Lois Baxter entered the world on 26 April 1947 in Bridgwater, Somerset, England, and went on to build a notable career as an actress. She is best remembered for her appearances in classic British television, including a role in the iconic science-fiction series *Doctor Who* (1963), where she left a mark on the show’s devoted fanbase. Her other significant credits include the historical drama *Dickens of London* (1976), which brought the life of Charles Dickens to the small screen, and the romantic anthology series *Affairs of the Heart* (1974), showcasing her versatility in period and emotional storytelling.
Beyond these highlights, Baxter’s body of work reflects a steady presence in British television and theatre during the 1970s. In her personal life, she has been married to David Savile since 1974, a union that has lasted for decades. While her filmography may not be vast, her contributions to these well-regarded productions have secured her a place among the character actors of her era, appreciated by audiences who recall her performances in these classic series.