Lalla Ward

Lalla Ward (born Sarah Ward on 28 June 1951 ) played Romana II from Destiny of the Daleks to Warriors' Gate, later again returning to the role on audio for Big Finish Productions.

She previously played Princess Astra in The Armageddon Factor. She is also a noted illustrator and audio book narrator and the former wife of Fourth Doctor actor, Tom Baker.

Genealogy
Lalla is the daughter of Edward Ward, the 7th, and his fourth wife, Marjorie Alice Banks. She has a brother, Edward Nicholas Ward, two years her junior, and a half-brother, William Maxwell David Ward, who is three years her senior and the 8th Viscount Bangor. Lalla Ward is herself more properly addressed as the Honourable Sarah Ward.

She is descended from, brother of , via , , and.

Acting
She attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Her stage name, "Lalla", comes from her attempts as a toddler to pronounce her own name. She began her acting career in the film, and played the teenage daughter of  in the popular BBC drama series of the 1970s. In 1980, she played Ophelia to Derek Jacobi's Hamlet in the BBC television production. She was the second actress to play the Time Lady Romana. She was chosen to replace Mary Tamm in the part, after a guest appearance in another role in the Doctor Who story The Armageddon Factor in 1979.

Marriages
Following her exit from the series in 1981, she married her co-star, actor Tom Baker, that December, but the marriage lasted only sixteen months. (Once, when asked what her favourite monster on Doctor Who was, she quipped, "Tom Baker.")

Later, Douglas Adams, who had worked with her on Doctor Who, introduced her to his friend Richard Dawkins, biologist and author of such books as and, whom he had met after Dawkins sent him a fan letter. They met at Adams' fortieth birthday party in 1992 and married the same year. They then separated in 2016.

Other work
Ward illustrates Dawkins' books. She also wrote two books on knitting in the 1980s, and one on embroidery (in one of these books, Louise Jameson models some of Ward's creations). She created the 1985 Shell Calendar, with embroidered pictures of sea birds.

Ward has seldom appeared on screen since her marriage to Dawkins. However, she reprised the character of Romana in the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, a pair of audio dramas produced by BBV Productions, and in the 2003 webcast version of Shada. Since Big Finish Productions acquired the Doctor Who license in 1999, Ward has starred in a multitude of Doctor Who audio dramas, primarily under the Gallifrey and The Fourth Doctor Adventures ranges.

She has also recorded audio books, including 's and Dawkins', , and.

is named after her.

In the DWU
Lalla Ward is mentioned as being one of the guests at a party in the novel The Dying Days.

Doctor Who

 * The Armageddon Factor (as Princess Astra)
 * Destiny of the Daleks
 * City of Death
 * The Creature from the Pit
 * Nightmare of Eden
 * The Horns of Nimon
 * Shada
 * The Leisure Hive
 * Meglos
 * Full Circle
 * State of Decay
 * Warriors' Gate

Mini-episodes

 * Dimensions in Time

Webcasts

 * Shada

Direct-to-video

 * Shada: DVD release

Doctor Who Main Range

 * The Apocalypse Element
 * Neverland
 * Zagreus
 * The Chaos Pool (also as Princess Astra)

Special Releases

 * Shada
 * The Worlds of Doctor Who
 * Second Sight
 * The Legacy of Time
 * Collision Course

The Lost Stories

 * The Doomsday Contract

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

 * Wave of Destruction
 * The Labyrinth of Buda Castle
 * The Paradox Planet / Legacy of Death
 * Gallery of Ghouls
 * The Trouble with Drax
 * The Pursuit of History / Casualties of Time
 * The Beast of Kravenos
 * The Eternal Battle
 * The Silent Scream
 * Dethras
 * The Haunting of Malkin Place
 * Subterranea
 * The Movellan Grave
 * The Skin of the Sleek / The Thief Who Stole Time
 * Purgatory 12
 * Chase the Night
 * The Planet of Witches
 * The Quest of the Engineer

Ravenous 3

 * Companion Piece

Novel Adaptations

 * The Romance of Crime
 * The English Way of Death
 * The Well-Mannered War

Destiny of the Doctor

 * Babblesphere

The Companion Chronicles

 * The Beautiful People
 * The Pyralis Effect
 * The Invasion of E-Space
 * Luna Romana

Gallifrey

 * Weapon of Choice
 * Square One
 * The Inquiry
 * A Blind Eye
 * Lies
 * Spirit
 * Pandora
 * Insurgency
 * Imperiatrix
 * Fractures
 * Warfare
 * Appropriation
 * Mindbomb
 * Panacea
 * Reborn
 * Disassembled
 * Annihilation
 * Forever
 * Emancipation
 * Evolution
 * Arbitration
 * Extermination
 * Renaissance
 * Ascension
 * Enemy Lines

Gallifrey: Time War

 * Time War: Volume One
 * Celestial Intervention
 * Soldier Obscura
 * The Devil You Know
 * Desperate Measures
 * Time War: Volume Two
 * Havoc
 * Partisans
 * Collateral
 * Assassins
 * Time War: Volume Three
 * Hostiles
 * Nevernor
 * Unity
 * Time War: Volume Four
 * Dissolution
 * Beyond
 * Homecoming

The Eighth of March

 * Stolen Futures

Target Novelisations

 * Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive

BBC Novelisations

 * Shada
 * City of Death

Documentary

 * Defining Shadows
 * A Matter of Time
 * The Vampire Lovers
 * The Dreaming
 * Lalla's Wardrobe
 * All Aboard the Starliner

Other

 * Prime Computer advertisement
 * The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot