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Doctor Who At The BBC - The Plays

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This CD release featured three original plays about the impact Doctor Who has on ordinary people.

Finished the first of these plays, Regenerations today:
Very good and very realistic look at Doctor Who fandom.
This play got a very lukewarm reaction from many fans. I guess this is because the anti-Doctor Who rant made by Martin is something that would be considered as offensive such as him saying "Doctor f**king Who".
Sophie Aldred and Tom Baker appears in this play. Sophie's presence was nice but she does not do too much in it but Tom brings an amazing performance here.
One character said that Tom and Sophie were dancing. Would really love to seen that.

Oh by the way I finished listening to this today December 1 2006, the fifth anniversary of its original broadcast.
 

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Blue Veils and Golden Sands:
Interesting but ultimately depressing look at the life of Delia Derbyshire who was the first person to realise the Doctor Who theme tune composed by Ron Grainer.
 

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Dalek, I Love You:
This is about obsession with Doctor Who. I can't help but compare this to this year's TV episode Love and Monsters and definitely prefer Love and Monsters over Dalek, I Love You. Dalek, I Love You is terrible especially the ending.
 
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