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  1. Verity Newman was the great-granddaughter of Joan Redfern, a nurse that the Doctor had met in the year 1913. One day when she was searching out her attic, she found a journal which had been written by the Tenth Doctor when he was in the form of John Smith. She was credited as the author of A...

  2. Verity Newman was the great-granddaughter of Joan Redfern, a nurse that the Doctor had met in the year 1913. One day when she was searching out her attic, she found a journal which had been written by the Tenth Doctor when he was in the form of John Smith.

  3. A Journal of Impossible Things was a book by Verity Newman. It recounted the experiences that her great-grandmother, Joan Redfern had with John Smith in 1913, who Newman described as "a visitor from another world". It was based on Redfern's diary, which Newman had discovered in her loft.

  4. Aug 20, 2015 · Her character's name is Verity Newman, a name derived from Verity Lambert and Sydney Newman, the producers who put Doctor Who together in 1963. See An Adventure in Space and Time for more details. 10. This isn't the only adventure of the Doctor's that bears the title "The End of Time."

  5. Verity Newman is played by Jessica Hynes, the same actress who played Joan Redfern, who is Verity's great-grandmother, in the episodes "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood". The name "Verity Newman" is based on Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman and the show's first producer, Verity Lambert.

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · Luckily for both Newman and Kotcheff, that production assistant was Verity Lambert. As would soon become her trademark, the responsibility was shouldered, the challenge risen to, and The ...

  7. Verity Lambert was one of Doctor Who’s most influential figures, selecting the original cast and championing the Daleks, despite the fact her boss, Sydney Newman, had stipulated ‘no bug eyed ...