
Update on Mary's recent activities. More to be added soon........
Update on Mary's recent activities. More to be added soon......
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NEWSFLASH
THE KEY TO TIME WAS RE -RELEASED IN NOVEMBER 2009 follow these links for info.......
http://www.whostore.co.uk/dvd-4thdoctor.htm
http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/the-key-to-time-the-complete-adventure
MESSAGE FROM MARY RE FIRST GENERATION
"I WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALLY THANK ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK AND HOPE YOU ENJOY IT! I AM NOW PENNING VOLUME TWO - ENTITLED SECOND GENERATION......WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE DETAILS"
Click on link below for interview with Bradford Telegraph and Argus
and click on links below for book reviews
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/1906263396/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://totalscifionline.com/reviews/3963-first-generation-the-autobiography-of-mary-tamm
Visit my "reviews and interviews " page for more info, too 
2009
Mary appeared in a guest role in four episodes of Eastenders, playing a Russian con woman named Orlenda, who stole Charlie's heart and his money! (She had a change of heart and gave it back, though!) See production pic below....
August 31st - September 3rd 2009

Mary is pleased to announce that her autobiography, entitiled First Generation, was published on September 14th 2009 .
MARY TAMM
FIRST GENERATION
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY - VOL.1
FOREWORD BY COLIN BAKER
SYNOPSIS
In the 1970s, she travelled the universe aboard the TARDIS… 30 years on, actress Mary Tamm now recounts the story of her own, earthbound, adventures.
Born to Estonian parents in 1950s Bradford, her rise to fame took her from a Northern childhood to life in the fast lane: via TV appearances in Coronation Street and Girls of Slender Means to leading roles in feature films - including the cult Tales that Witness Madness, and The Odessa File which pitched her career into the international arena.
In 1978, Mary became part of essential Saturday night television as she joined the cast of Doctor Who alongside Tom Baker, as the superlative Time Lady, Romana!
Packed with recollections and exclusive photographs, this autobiography follows Mary on a journey of self-discovery to her parents' homeland of Estonia, where she finally comes to terms with her true identity…
'First Generation' will be released in September 2009 and published in two versions: a standard paperback (£10.99) and a special hardback edition (£24.99). The hardback edition will only be available direct from Fantom Films - limited to 200 copies, individually numbered, with extra photographs and signed by Mary.
Please visit
http://fantomfilms.co.uk/books/mary_tamm.htm
for further details.
Please visit my Who page for details of more appearances!
Mary has recorded an audio cd for Big Finish, in which she reprises her character as Romana, where she and the Doctor visit the South of France.Visit
http://www.bigfinish.com/312-Doctor-Who-The-Companion-Chronicles-The-Stealers-from-Saiph
for details of the two Gallifrey CD's Mary has recorded-Lies and Warfare
She has also has completed an audio CD for Fantom films - http://www.fantomfilms.co.uk/ -click on the link for a voice clip of the story.
A synopsis of the appears below
SYNOPSIS:
In the heart of post-war London, a bomb is discovered lodged at a disused station between Green Park and Hyde Park Corner. The bomb detonates, and as the dust clears, it becomes apparent that something has been awakened. Strange half-human creatures attack the workers at the site, hungrily searching for anything containing sugar . . .
Meanwhile, Honoré and Emily are contacted by eccentric poet Randolph Crest, who believes himself to be the target of these subterranean creatures. The ensuing investigation brings Honoré and Emily up against a terrifying force from deep beneath the earth, and one which even with their combined powers, they may have trouble stopping.
February Fun.........
A great night out at the London British Academy Flim Awards!
(Seen below with Dev Patel and Jane Cussons- Academy member)

2008
Mary appeared in a new British film by Jake West, called Doghouse , playing a conservative MP called Meg Nut! Released June 12th 2009.
There is now talk of a sequel, with Mary's character coming more to the fore- watch this space!
for more info click on links below.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1023500/fullcredits#cast
In the pipeline........
Mary is appearing as a presenter on a DVD for the BBC entitled Tomorrow's Times, which is about the early days of Dr Who - details to be announced asap.
Mary appeared in a two part "Wire in the Blood" story, entitled "Unnatural Vices", with Robson Green.Transmitted September 2008.She played the part of Electra, the owner of a private sex club.
"When human remains are found on wasteland, Alex brings in Tony to investigate theories of honour killings and fetishism. But the killer has Tony in his sights and the inquiry becomes frighteningly personal"Wire In The Blood is sold to 120 territories and has picked up several international awards.
Filmed in and around Newcastle, the drama is originally based on the novels by top crime writer Val McDermid. Click below to You Tube link, showing Mary's scenes from the programme.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbt-aEwp_xc
photo reproduced with kind permission from Ian Burgess
2007
http://dwscifi.com/articles/915-unlocking-the-key-to-timepart-2
See Doctor Who page for more news of convention appearances.
NEWS ITEMS
August 20thMary appeared an episode of Doctors for the BBC, playing a film star!
Pic below

2006
WAS A VERY BUSY YEAR FOR MARY.......
She flew to LA in January for a Dr Who convention, with old Rada chums David Warwick and Louise Jameson, and attended panels with present cast members and writers of the new series. Mary was thrilled to make the acquaintance of one of her screen heroes- Mark Gattis, and to meet Noel Clarke.(above) .
After this, rehearsals began in London for Noel Coward's masterpiece Private Lives , directed by David Warwick. Mary took the leading role of Amanda, every actresses' s dream. The play toured the far east, taking in Singapore, where it was received with great acclaim, and was accorded the best entertainment of the year award. It also went to Malaysia, where the royal family came to see it , Penang, and Bangkok. PICS OF PLAY - FOLLOW LINK BELOW
http://www.britishtheatreplayhouse.com/whatson/privatelives_photo04.html
Other work in this year included a starring guest role on Holby City,(screened in December 2006) , and roles in Diamond Geezer and A Class Apart, with Jesse Wallace of Eastenders fame.
2005
Work this year included The panto, Dick Whittington, at Sutton -Mary had a great time prancing about the stage and being very wicked as Queen rat.
Next, she did a film with Malcolm Tierney, of Braveheart fame, called Come Dancing, playing the dubious owner of a lap dancing club!
She then filmed an episode of Rose and Maloney, playing another baddie, Danuta Richmond, opposite Sarah Lancashire.
The year so far also involved organising the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art's centenary gala. This event was staged on April 17th, and Mary appeared as the compere, introducing performers including Joan Collins, David Warner, Gemma Jones and many more. She also read out tributes to the founder,Henry Beerbohm Tree, and did sketches with fellow presenter Mike Simpkins.
A Sci fi event followed at Milton Keynes, where Mary was thrilled to meet the cast of Lord of the Rings, and two of her favourite actors, Paul McGann and Alan Cummings, as well as catching up with fellow Who thesps, always a pleasure .
A highlight of this busy year was appearing with Paul Nicholas in the wonderful Simon Gray play,Stage Struck, at Windsor. The cast also included old chum Ray Lonnen. Mary also worked with with Paul the previous year in Mixed Feelings, a new Eric Chappell comedy. More of that later.......
After this, Mary travelled up to Birmingham to record a wonderful part in BBC's Doctors, playing a glamorous ex model, hailed as the Jean Shrimpton of the Midlands! A meaty role portraying an older woman with a secret young lover. Naughty naughty!
2004
Mary started the year with rehearsals for Mixed Feelings, by Eric Chappell, a comedy also starring Paul Nicholas. The play went on a very successful national tour. Mary played the character of Jan, a woman who had to cope with her husband's sex change. The serious undertones of the part provided an enjoyable challenge. (More info on reviews page)
She also appeared at Dr Who conventions and signings, and recorded an audio CD for Big Finish reprising her character of a very changed Romana!
She then started rehearsals for panto at Sutton, playing Queen Rat in Dick Whittington. It was a thrilling experience to be a pantomine villainess! (More info on reviews page)