The couple, pictured at Wimbledon in 2014, had their third child together last year but Sandra said she won't reveal the name of her granddaughter since the couple haven't announced it to the press She was no longer with the baby's father. 'In that instant I determined I'd be as much of a support to her as I could. 'I regard every birth as a miracle,' says Sandra. Georgia made it clear she would be keeping the baby. My life instantly moved on to a different track,' she says. Sandra was starring as Mrs Robinson in a West End production of The Graduate when 16-year-old Georgia, newly embarked on her A-level studies, told her she was expecting a baby. And if my marriage to Peter hadn't failed, I wouldn't have met Mark and he is, without doubt, my life's great love.'ĭavison later married writer Elizabeth Morton, the mother of his two teenage sons, Louis and Joel, the latter just a few months older than Sandra's first grandson Ty. It's a shame it went the way it did but it's all ended very well. But what's important is that we have a beautiful extended family and everybody's happy now. 'Peter and I came to an ultimate impasse. I've never bad-mouthed Georgia's father to her. I would never in a million years try to hang on to somebody if they didn't want to be with me. 'If you end up with somebody and they decide they no longer want to be with you, that's their choice. Georgia went on to star in Doctor Who like her father - which is how she met her husband David Tennantįor all that, she remains magnanimous. I was crawling through life on all fours.' When I look back now, I see an emotionally battered woman. Our relationship had been deteriorating for a long while. I think it was Peter's complete disregard for me that made me realise I deserved more, I deserved the chance of finding happiness again. It was said at the time that Peter's work was more important to him than his marriage and that's what caused the split. Things began to unravel though, and by the time Georgia was eight the couple had parted. Because Sandra suffered from endometriosis, it looked as though they'd be unable to have a baby, but seven years after they married Georgia arrived. Sandra moved to Britain, aged 20, from her native Washington DC in 1969 with her first husband, an academic named Hugh Dickinson, but that broke down after five years and in 1978 she married Davison, father of her only child, the actress Georgia Moffett who has the unique distinction of having a former Doctor Who for a father and a later version, in the shape of David Tennant, as her husband. If you have a story please email you want the latest news in your area sent straight to your inbox? It only takes a few minutes! Click here.Back then I was crawling through life on all fours Peter Davison released his autobiography, Is There Life Outside the Box?: An Actor Despairs back in 2016. Our journalists cover all the news you need - from City Hall to your local streets, so you'll never miss a moment.ĭon't skip a beat and sign up to The 12 newsletter here.Īfter her pregnancy at age 17, Georgia is now a patron of Straight Talking, a charity set up to educate young people on teenage pregnancy. The MyLondon team tells London stories for Londoners. You'll get 12 stories straight to your inbox at around 12pm. MyLondon's brilliant newsletter The 12 is absolutely jam packed with all the latest to keep you keep you entertained, informed and uplifted. Do you want to stay up to date with the latest news, views, features and opinion from across the city?
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