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Eleanor's avatar

Growing up as a kid in 1970s Britain, we all watched Dr Who, it was a huge part of our lives. When the reboot came, a few episodes in, I realised that I actually loved the Doctor, like an old friend. And now, of course, howl love crying at an accessible Tardis (well, almost, those double-cambered swoopy bits won't work) and hoping Shirley Anne Bingham makes a regular appearance (praying for a UNIT spinoff with all those great woman, surely this has to happen).

As for my imagination, as a person often housebound by ME I can drift off for hours creating an exciting world and though at times I've chastised myself for lingering too long, I'm now luxuriating in it and using it to fuel my creativity in the real world xxxx

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Hi Gaelynn,

Thanks so much for retweeting my tweet about us getting down to the facts soon about Doctor Who's Davros and the newer displays of disabled characters in our beloved Dalek universe. I'm looking forward to it and what I secretly hope is that it will get the attention of Russell Davies, the show runner because I would love to see you interview him. I know you want to and I want that too! We can at least try!

Also, if you have seen me mentioning Camille and Kennerly Kitt, aka 'The Harp Twins'. I'm going to interview them in May before their US tour.

Cheers from Cali!

Greg

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