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I really admire medical people. They have a great sense of humour, and they just have to get on with it.
Women are never the protagonists; we're always reactionary against everything that's done to us. I like people who write for women that have got a bit more about them.
I used to have a lovely wallet with lots of different compartments where I kept photographs of my grandmother, grandfather and friends. It was stolen one night when I was out in Edinburgh, and I never got it back.
Thankfully, I have never experienced a miscarriage, but I have friends and family who have, and I've talked to them about their feelings.
I started horse-riding when I was a child and still try to go as often as I can.
I can't wait to work with Peter Capaldi as the next 'Doctor.' I know him from old; he's such a lovely man and will be brilliant in the role. As long as he tones down the Malcolm Tucker swearing.
I tend to do yoga before I go on stage, so that keeps me nice and calm.
With some writers, the script looks beautiful on the page, but nobody actually speaks like that.
In Edinburgh, there was a lovely little Episcopalian Church of Scotland church on my way to the theater, so I used to pop in there and soak up the atmosphere.
Conflict is always more interesting to play. Not everyone gets along in the trauma unit. In a hard-pressed job like this, there will always be friction.
I do worry because it takes all types to make our culture, to make our art. We need it to be available to all.
My first-night jitters are so bad, I can't even hold a tea cup, but once I am over that, I get really into it.
Some people have a persona that they bring, and I can't do that. It's just me that you get, I'm afraid.
For a little while there, I was thinking, 'I don't want to be in anything on British TV'. I didn't watch any of it because it was rubbish.
I've been a 'Doctor Who' fan since I was a wee girl.
Audiences are a wee bit more chatty in New York than in London.
You go for an audition, and you meet a director, and you find that they don't want you. You have to have a pull with them: that they understand what you want to bring to it. That you don't want to be the pretty little thing.
I love playing 'Madame Vastra.' Although I do suffer, spending three-and-a-half hours in make-up every morning to have her lizard skin put on. I was so excited the first day when we did the make-up test, but after six hours, I was like, 'Can we finish now?'
Fashion isn't something I madly follow. I tend just to wear what I like and what fits me well.