'Doctor Who' is, unavoidably, a product of mid-twentieth-century debates about Britain's role in the world as its empire unravelled.
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I'm so excited to be working on 'Doctor Who,' as it's such a big and important part of British culture.
The storytelling in 'Doctor Who' is quite universal.
'Doctor Who' belongs to all of us. Everybody makes 'Doctor Who.'
I love 'Doctor Who.'
The big reason that 'Doctor Who' is still with us is that every single viewer who ever turned in to watch this show, at any age, at any time in its history, took it into their heart - because 'Doctor Who' belongs to all of us. Everyone made 'Doctor Who.'
I am a huge fan of 'Doctor Who.'
I hadn't realised what an institution 'Doctor Who' is.
I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it's so boring.
'Dr Who' is an extraordinary association that I have because I didn't realise until I was in the show quite how worldwide it is and how popular and how dear it is to so many people's hearts.
There are generations who watch Doctor Who together.
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