Susan Jameson

 Susan I.M. Jameson  (born 13AUGUST 1941)[ 2 ] is an English actress who is best known for her televisionWORK. She is possibly most notable for portraying Esther Lane in the BBC crime drama, New Tricks between 2003 and 2013.

Early life
Jameson was born in Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England. She is married to actor James Bolam with whom she has aDAUGHTER, Lucy.[ 3 ] She has a son from a previous relationship who was given for adoption and had his nameCHANGED from Mark to Nigel.[ 4 ]

Career
Her television roles include Myra Booth in Coronation Street, Kate in Take Three Girls and Jessie Seaton in When the Boat Comes In. She played Emma Lambe in the third series of All in Good Faith, and John Duttine's second wife in the BBC drama To Serve Them All My Days. She also starred in two BBC children's comedy series, Bad Boyes, in which she played the eponymous lead character's mother (two series, 1987–88) and 'Who, Sir? Me, Sir?' (1985).

She has featured with her husband, Bolam, in several series, including an early episode of The Likely Lads, as well asWhen The Boat Comes In, New Tricks, Grandpa in My Pocket and an ITV legal drama entitled CLOSEand True(screened in 2000), which also starred Robson Green.

Her guest appearances include UFO, Space: 1999, Z-Cars, Special Branch, Dalziel and Pascoe, ''[http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Hi-de-Hi! Hi-de-Hi!] and Holby City''.

In 2009, she was one of five actresses (alongside Emilia Fox, Barbara Flynn, Samantha Bond and Diana Quick) to portrayQueen Elizabeth II in Channel 4's series The Queen.

She is also a regular in BBC produced Doctor Who audios, playing Mrs Wibbsey, theDOCTOR'S housekeeper, in three series with Tom Baker, Hornets' Nest (2009), Demon Quest (2010) & Serpent Crest (2011). This was not her first foray into the world of Doctor Who having played Mrs Moynihan in an early Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play, The Spectre of Lanyon Moor[ 5 ] opposite Colin Baker, Nicholas Courtney and husband James Bolam. In 1971, Jameson had been cast in the DOCTOR WHO serial Colony in Space but she was replaced by Tony Caunter when the BBC's Head of Drama Serials decided the role was inappropriate for a woman to perform. Jameson was nevertheless paid in full.[ 6 ]

Jameson is also known as anAUDIO BOOK narrator, especially of Catherine Cookson novels.

In 2014 Sue Jameson's firstBOOK  PonyTails, a collection ofSHORT STORIES based on four native breeds: The Connemara, The Welsh Cob, The Shetland and The Exmoor, was published by Forelock Books.

Filmography

 * Last of the Long-haired Boys (1968)
 * I, Monster (1970)
 * International Velvet (1978)
 * Terry on the Fence (1985)