Lis Sladen was very important to me, you know. When I joined the little world of 'Doctor Who', Lis was already a star.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'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.
I'm a lifelong 'Doctor Who' fan. Like, Peter Davison/Colin Baker, lifelong fan.
He was incredibly good as Dr Who. He brought all his eccentricities to the role and was so charismatic and charming. He must be the fans firm favourite.
Doctor Who was a big part of my childhood so it was a great honour to be in it.
There was something very special about 'Doctor Who', and I did miss it a lot.
I am perhaps unusual in that I came to 'Doctor Who' through the numerous novelisations and not through the television show.
I suppose I am reluctant about being any sort of 'star' and I didn't particularly want to be portrayed as one.
I was so thrilled to be in 'Doctor Who.' It's such a wonderful experience, and the fan base that that show has never fails to surprise me.
I am a huge fan of 'Doctor Who.'
Dr. Cox mentors the rookie doctors with a spoonful of dirt and then a cup of sugar. I see him as an archetypal descendent of two of my favorite curmudgeonly characters: Lou Grant and Louie De Palma.