Angela Price (Rise of the Cybermen)

Angela Price was a former 9-to-5 employee of Cybus Industries. She had unwittingly discovered a file on the mainframe that she wasn't supposed to read. "Men with guns" subsequently began knocking on her doors, and she subsequently spent a life on the run. She went under the nickname Mrs Moore when she joined the Preachers. (TV: The Age of Steel) She worked as their van driver (TV: Rise of the Cybermen) and "techie". After going on the run, Angela's husband thought she had died. Angela thought it was the only way to keep him and their children safe. (TV: The Age of Steel)

In 2007, Angela did a protocol search on the company that stole away humans; International Electromatics. She figured out that International Electromatics was a dummy company established by Cybus. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)

Angela and the Tenth Doctor entered Cybus' cyber-conversion factory inside Battersea Power Station via the cooling tunnels to stop the Cybermen. The Cybermen in the tunnels began to wake up and chase the Doctor and Angela out of the cooling tunnels. She threw an electromagnetic bomb at the Cyberman that was once Sally Phelan, and comforted Sally when she realised the bomb disabled her emotional inhibitor. After the Doctor deactivated Sally's circuitry, Angela insisted that the they had to find the cancellation code of every Cyberman's inhibitor "before they kill everyone else". A Cyberman then appeared behind Angela and electrocuted her to death, infuriating the Doctor, saying that they didn't have to kill her. (TV: The Age of Steel)

The Doctor recalled her when Davros prompted him to remember all who had died in his name. (TV: Journey's End)

Behind the scenes

 * Mrs. Moore says that she "got [her] name from a book."
 * This could be a reference to Paula Moore, the pseudonym credited for writing Attack of the Cybermen, the incarnation seen by the Sixth Doctor.
 * Alternatively, it might refer to the Mrs. Moore in by . The Doctor's line, "Good tea, Mrs. Moore!" would seem to favour this reference.