Diana Weston (born 13 November 1953) is a Canadian-British actress who has been on British television since 1975. She is a grandchild of Charles Basil Price. Weston's first role was in a 1975 episode of Thriller, and parts in Raffles, The Sweeney, The Professionals, Agony, Shoestring and Bless Me, Father soon followed. She also appeared in the video for the 1984 Ultravox single Dancing with Tears in My Eyes. Since the late 1980s, she has appeared in The New Statesman, Boon, A Bit of a Do, About Face, Nightingales, Jonathan Creek, Casualty, Emmerdale, My Family, New Tricks and a main role in the 2000 sitcom Pay and Display. However, it is for the role of Caroline in the sitcom The Upper Hand that she is best known, starring alongside Joe McGann and Honor Blackman, with the show being produced for ITV from 1990 to 1996.
Riding High
(Receptionist)
The Kitchen
(Cynthia)
The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby
Sweeney 2
(Air Hostess)
Valentino
(2nd Whore (uncredited))
Bert Rigby, You're a Fool
(Young Mrs. Rigby)
Lucky Break
(Lady)
Death in Deep Water
(Helen Wiles)
Crocodile Tears
(Self - Narrator (voice))
Resting
(Sylvia)
Old Bag
(Mary)
The Upper Hand
(Caroline Wheatley)
Jonathan Creek
(Delia Masson)
Shoestring
Pay and Display
Agony
(Val Dunn)
The Sweeney
(WPC Janet Reynolds)
A Bit of a Do
Raffles
New Tricks
(Jane Morley)
The Alan Titchmarsh Show
(Self)
Melissa
(Hope Magenta)
Casualty
(Mavis Taylor)
Cuffy
(Claudia Millington)
The New Statesman
(Edie Guzzler)
Nightingales
(Miss Angela Wilson)
The Professionals
(Ruth, CI5 Girl)
The Professionals
(Ruth Pettifer, CI5 Girl)
Surgical Spirit
(Sammy Eldridge)
BBC2 Play of the Week
(Cynthia)
Target
(Girl in Antique Market)
Cold Warrior
(Laura de Vere)
Thriller
(Helen Wiles)