Myself when young did eagerly frequent doctor and saint, and heard great argument about it and about: but evermore came out by the same door as in I went.
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I am perhaps unusual in that I came to 'Doctor Who' through the numerous novelisations and not through the television show.
I don't remember 'Doctor Who' not being part of my life, and it became a part of growing up, along with The Beatles, National Health spectacles, and fog. And it runs deep. It's in my DNA.
Doctor Who was a big part of my childhood so it was a great honour to be in it.
'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 was something very special about 'Doctor Who', and I did miss it a lot.
I've been a 'Doctor Who' fan since I was a wee girl.
'Doctor Who' is where my love of science fiction and fantasy started. I was introduced to it when I was 8, and I'm still an avid viewer.
It wasn't until I got involved in 'Doctor Who' that I started doing dramas on television.
There's still a part of me that believes what was great about 'Doctor Who' in the early days was that you had a superhero who didn't wear his underpants on the outside of his trousers, who used his brain rather than his brawn.
It seems so long ago that I played the part of the Doctor.
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