Katy Manning talks Jo
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Katy Manning is returning to our TV screens to play companion Jo Grant in The Sarah Jane Adventures . She told us what it's like to be back
Australian readers: if, of late, your c﷽ountry feels just a little less cheery, then do accept our apologies. It’s our fault, for tempting away Katy Manning. Until recently, the actress who played dizzy Pertwee-era companion Jo Grant had dwelled down un♑der for decades, but now she’s back home. We suspect the mean enthusiasm level of the UK has risen by a good 5% since she set foot on British soil.
“I didn’t have coffee”, she enthuses, fresh from a script readthrough, “Because I didn’t want to get over-excited. I get a bit over-energetic – Lis knows t🌜hat! It’s like a kid on cordial if I get too excited!”
She’s not kidding - we suspect Sunny Delight runs through Katy Manning’s veins. There’s good reason for her bubbly demeanour today though, since she’s been given the chance to portray Jo on-screen for the first time in 37 years, in a two-part story for The Sarah Jane Adventures , script🐼ed by executive producer Russell T Davies. So,ღ how does it feel?
“Beautiful!” beams Katy. “It’s just joyous. It’s kinda like, ‘Is this really happening, or am I having a flashback?’ It’s really nice. When I walked in, y’know, I was nervous as… And then to walk ജinto here and have e💦verybody being so sweet and smiley and cuddly… Everybody was so very lovely today, and made me feel very, very welcome.”
The only fly in th꧟e ointment, it seems, is missing out on blagging a free flight back 💮to Blighty.
“When this happened”, Katy confides, remembering the day the phone call came from Russell T Davies, “I’d just moved back. I spoke to Russell, and he was guiding me to the theatre, because I’d got lost in London! He said, ‘Is it alright if I google it?’ So we spent most of the convers♔ation with him going, ‘Turn right there, at so-and-so!’ He said, ‘We thought you were still in Australia - we 🐓were gonna bring you back’. And I said, ‘Bummer!’”
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Asked if she fel🍷t slightly wistful seeing fellow dame of Who Lis Sladen (also present) return in the new series, or wondered if and when it'd be her turn to be asked back, Katy breezily dis🅷misses the notion.
“Oh no, no, no – truly! I’m one of these people that go through life just taking what comes, dealing with it as it happens. It would never cross my mind. And Lis was the perfect person to do this spin-off se𝄹ries, truly.”
“Oh, you can stay Katy!” Lis smiles.
“No,𒁏 but I mean it”, Katy continues. “I get on, I do my thing, and it’s lovely to see - I love everybody to be successful. And then to be asked to do this…” She’s struggling to put what it means to her into words. “I’ve been so homesick for so many years, and I don’t think that anything nicer could have been offered to me.”
“It’s a gift”, adds Lis. “It&rs⭕quo;s a lovely episode.”
“It is an absolute gift”, Katy agrees. “I tell you, when I was reading the script and I got to that scene with what’s going to be now my seventh doctor, including the CDs, so I’ve worked out – I’m an old Doctor-hag! Well, even in just a read-through where everybody’s sitting around, I felt that me nose started to run! And when I read it at hom𝔉e… suddenly you look at all the people in your life who you’ve lost, and that were such an important part of both our lives, y’know? And it’s just lovely. It’s an absolute joy. It’s the best gift anybody could give somebody, coming back.”
“And it’s a fantastic episode,&rd🐼quo; adds Lis. “We’ve never had so many special effects, have we? It’s very ꦜbig.”
“And I love these people!” Katy declares, gesturing expansively at young co-stars ꦡAnjli Mohindra (Rani) and Danny Anthony (Clyde) “They’re just gorgeous! I’ve been going around slapping everybody for being so cute!”
Sadly Matt Smi✅th couldn’t attend Monday afternoon’s read-through at the BBC’s Upper Boat studios, but Katy is thrilled by the prospec♌t of working with him.
“He’s an absolute doll! I’ve watched Matt, and he is sensational . I really got back into Doctor Who when it restarted. Y’know, when Christopher Eccleston walked 🅰out of that box…”
At this point Katy maܫkes a noise that defies transcription. “Hubba hubb🌼a!” might be the nearest approximation.
“... And then you’ve got the lovely David, and now that Matt. Ooh, what a little darl😼ing he is! And as an actor, y’know, lovely actor. You get it straౠight away. He’s really got some interesting stuff going on there.”
“I think he’s lovely”, chipsಌ in Lis, “Because he looks sort of young/old - the French have a certain name for it. And I think he’s got Jon Pertwee’s chin!”
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Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine – 🦹since March 2002. He's also a regular writer for Electronic Sound. Other publications he's contributed to include Total Film, When Saturday Comes, Retro Pop, Horrorville, and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, and live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.