Susan I. M. Jameson (formerly Jamieson), born 13 August 1941, is an English actress whose career has encompassed television, radio, stage and audio drama. Over many years she has become best known to British audiences for a string of distinctive character parts, most notably the long-running soap role of Myra Booth (formerly Dickinson) in the soap Coronation Street, the sensitive portrayal of Esther Lane in the BBC crime drama New Tricks, and as Mrs Wibbsey, a recurring companion opposite Tom Baker in productions linked to Doctor Who.

Career overview

Jameson began acting in the mid-20th century and built a steady career across several media. She has worked in repertory theatre and appeared in numerous television series, demonstrating a facility for both contemporary and period material. Her work in radio and audio drama has given her a particular prominence among listeners, complementing her screen appearances.

Notable roles

  • Myra Booth (Coronation Street): A memorable role in one of Britain’s longest-running soaps that brought Jameson regular attention from mainstream viewers. Coronation Street has been a major part of her public profile.
  • Esther Lane (New Tricks): A serious dramatic part in the BBC police procedural where she contributed to the show’s mix of character-driven stories. New Tricks showcased her capacity for subtle, realistic acting.
  • Mrs Wibbsey (Doctor Who audio dramas): As a foil and companion to Tom Baker, Jameson reached audiences of science-fiction listeners through adaptations and original audio productions tied to the Doctor Who universe.

Across these and other parts she is often praised for portraying warm, resilient women and for bringing emotional depth to supporting roles. Her performances span comedy, crime drama, soap opera and speculative fiction, illustrating considerable range.

Legacy and later work

In later years Jameson has continued to work in audio projects, occasional television guest appearances and stage engagements. Her steady presence on British screens and radio over many years has made her a familiar and respected figure to audiences and colleagues alike. Selected collaborations and recurring roles have ensured that her work remains part of discussions about veteran character actors in UK entertainment.

Selected facts

  • Active across television, theatre and radio for several decades.
  • Noted for versatility in both popular drama and genre productions.
  • Has collaborated with prominent figures such as Tom Baker and appeared in signature British series including Coronation Street and New Tricks.