
One of Easters’s most famous faces is to play an important recurring role through the new Doctor Who Wat Returns series on Saturday.
Anita Dobson, who played the homemade pub Angie Watts in the first days of the BBC soap, has played the mysterious Mrs Flood character in the first two seasons of Ncuti Gatwa as a doctor.
Surrey -based actress, which He returned to Easter As a ghost for 40 anniversary shows in February, he said about his experience of Doctor Who: “I loved it. It’s fantastic.
“It was very exciting to come and know that it will be a climax child, and it was very fun.”
Dobson added: “I was absolutely impressed the first time I really went to the set and I saw the late.
“It surprised me. It’s impressive, I tell you that sets are magnificent.”
The 2025 Dr. Who season stars Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor and Varada Sethu as new Belinda companion.
Mrs. Flood first appeared in Doctor Who in 2024.
The actress said: “She is usually the daughter of the character who enters and leaves, measures as a small animal.
“She is only there, maybe briefly, but maybe not, and you don’t know when it will appear or why?”

Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Showrunner, told the Scott Mills breakfast show In BBC Radio 2: “Mrs. Flood continues to appear.
“She lives next to Belinda. She appears in Miami in 1952. She is 500,000 years in the future.
“How can this be? We can’t say it. But there is an answer.”
Dobson added: “She is like an eruption. She reaches everywhere. A spatial eruption.”
She said: “At the end of this season, you will know much more about her than you have so far.
“You will have little or an idea of which child, creature or person is her.”

Dobson, who is married to the queen’s guitarist Brian May, said: “My husband walked one day with a Mrs Flood shirt.
“He said” someone cools it. “
Mrs. Flood (Dobson) appears at the audience in an interstellar contest of songs in a trailer For the next season of Doctor Who.
The BBC announced Friday that the Eurovision presenter Graham Norton is starring In the same episode.
Doctor Who returns on Saturday, April 12 at BBC One BBC IPLAYER In the United Kingdom.