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Caroline Morris (born 1974) is a British actress who played the part of the companion Erimem [1] in a range of audio dramas by Big Finish Productions based on the BBC television series Doctor Who .

As well as playing Erimem, Morris also appeared in Zagreus as Mary Elson, the Bernice Summerfield adventure The Kingdom of the Blind as 26 and the Sapphire and Steel story Perfect Day as Jennifer.

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References

  1. "Doctor Who: Interview: Iain McLaughlin". BBC Online . 1 January 2004. Archived from the original on 20 February 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2011.