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  1. The Stones of Blood: Part Two: Directed by Darrol Blake. With Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, Beatrix Lehmann, Susan Engel. Rumford arrives just in time to save the Doctor from being sacrificed, allowing him and K9 to rescue Romana from the cliff face but he is confused when she claims that she was pushed by someone who looked just like him.

  2. Internet-rolprentdatabasis -profiel. Beatrix Lehmann (1 Julie 1903 – 31 Julie 1979) was 'n Engelse aktrise. Sy was bekend vir haar rolle in die rolprent A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) en in die televisiereeks Doctor Who (1963).

  3. Beatrix Lehmann (1 July 1903-31 July 1979) played Professor Amelia Rumford in the Doctor Who television story The Stones of Blood. Career [| edit source]

  4. (A radio monologue) (Music by Matyas Seiber with BEATRIX LEHMANN as the Old Woman and Harold Reese as the Goose) (This work was first performed in the U.S.A. in 1940 in the Columbia Workshop Programme, a series distinguished for the experimental nature of its broadcasts. This is its first performance in this country).

  5. Beatrix Lehmann was born on July 1, 1903 in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Doctor Who (1963), Crime and Punishment (1979) and The Portrait of a Lady (1968). She died on July 31, 1979 in London, England, UK.

  6. Tuesday, Mar 19, 1946; Taking the theatre to Midland towns, Arts council Midland theatre company will give it’s fist performance (a permanent company based in Coventry), Miss Beatrix Lehmann is to be the director-producer and the first production will be Lennox Robinson’s the round table. Wednesday, Jun 19, 1946.

  7. Jan 21, 2016 · Adrian Wright, John Lehmann's biographer said, "In the theatre, such intelligence was too often unwelcome, and Beatrix could be a forbidding and arresting presence. 156 According to Wright, Rosamond had a Queen Victoria like attitude to Beatrix's sexuality, simply believing it did not exist. 157 Christopher Isherwood's biographer, Peter Parker, said the bisexual Peggy lehmann was no great beauty but a certainly striking in appearance.