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BBC TV Doctors
The role is somewhat of a departure for Sarah and sees her playing a post-operative transexual. The episode will be screened on BBC One on November 12th 2008. External link » BBC Doctors website
Stargate Atlantis: Perchance to Dream
Doctor Carson Beckett finds himself in an uncomfortable situation when he becomes a patient in his own infirmary. After a disastrous mission, Beckett is brought back to Atlantis with a broken leg – and a bad case of amnesia. But that's the least of his troubles. Cared for by Doctor Gilbert, Beckett watches as a strange affliction overcomes his friends and colleagues. What's causing this peculiar illness? And why doesn't anyone want to hear what Carson has to say about it? External link » Big Finish website
Britain's Next Top Coach
External link » Britain's Next Top Coach website
Convention appearance
External link » Mountain-Con 4 website
The Brightonomicon
Sarah was on of the recording artistes on the first ever full-cast dramatic adaptation of Robert Rankin's best-selling novel "The Brightonomicon". It was released by BBC Audiobooks as a 7 hr CD box-set and worldwide digital download on February 14th 2008. External link » Brightonomicon website
Sapphire & Steel: The Mystery of the Missing Hour
Sarah stars as Lady Marjorie on a recent release by Big Finish. Written by Joseph Lidster (Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures) the story takes place in Cairo in the 1920's. An archaeological expedition arrives from England, ready to uncover the secrets of a long-lost Pharaoh's tomb. But someone on the expedition isn't what they appear to be... External link» Big Finish website
Ursa action figure
Here at sarah-douglas.com we were delighted to see that an action figure of the Ursa character has been released by DC Direct. The figure is designed by Adam Kubert. Superman Lost Son action figures are based on the best-selling ACTION COMICS storyline "Last Son" with art by Adam Kubert and written by Richard Donner & Geoff Johns. Ursa is 6.5 inches high and features multiple points of articulation and a base.
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