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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
I am one of the founding sysops of the [[Main Page | TARDIS | I am one of the founding sysops of the [[Main Page | TARDIS Datacore]]. I was living in [[Wikipedia:Charlotte | Charlotte]], [[Wikipedia:North Carolina | North Carolina]], in the [[United States]], at the time I founded this wiki, but have recently relocated to [[Wikipedia:Swansea, South Carolina|Swansea]], [[Wikipedia:South Carolina|South Carolina]], to be with my partner. | ||
My first exposure to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was when I saw the [[Peter Cushing]] film, ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', on a local television station when I was six years old. I first started watching the television series with [[Tom Baker]] as [[Fourth | My first exposure to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was when I saw the [[Peter Cushing]] film, ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', on a local television station when I was six years old. I first started watching the television series with [[Tom Baker]] as the [[Fourth Doctor]] on the [[PBS|North Carolina Center for Public Television]] network in summer of [[1981]]; I had read articles about the series in [[Wikipedia:Starlog | Starlog]] and [[Wikipedia:Fangoria (magazine)| Fangoria]] magazines for three years previous to that. The first story of the series I watched was "[[Destiny of the Daleks]]." | ||
My interest in ''Who'' waned somewhat after my local PBS station dropped the series, about six months after the series was "rested" by the [[BBC]] in [[1989]]. My interest was briefly revived after I read some of the [[Virgin | My interest in ''Who'' waned somewhat after my local PBS station dropped the series, about six months after the series was "rested" by the [[BBC]] in [[1989]]. My interest was briefly revived after I read some of the [[Virgin Books]] novels and watched the [[1996]] [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie| television movie]] on the Fox network. It has been revived (or [[regeneration | regenerated]]?) again by the arrival of the new series. | ||
Having made a few contributions to [[Wikipedia:Main Page |Wikipedia]], such as the article on | Having made a few contributions to [[Wikipedia:Main Page |Wikipedia]], such as the article on | ||
[[Wikipedia:Hanns Heinz Ewers | Hanns Heinz Ewers]], I was inspired to start a wiki on ''Doctor Who'' after discovering [http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Main_Page Memory Alpha], the wiki community devoted to ''Star Trek''. | [[Wikipedia:Hanns Heinz Ewers | Hanns Heinz Ewers]], I was inspired to start a wiki on ''Doctor Who'' after discovering [http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Main_Page Memory Alpha], the wiki community devoted to ''Star Trek''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 12 December 2015
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About Me[[edit] | [edit source]]
I am one of the founding sysops of the TARDIS Datacore. I was living in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the United States, at the time I founded this wiki, but have recently relocated to Swansea, South Carolina, to be with my partner.
My first exposure to Doctor Who was when I saw the Peter Cushing film, Dr. Who and the Daleks, on a local television station when I was six years old. I first started watching the television series with Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor on the North Carolina Center for Public Television network in summer of 1981; I had read articles about the series in Starlog and Fangoria magazines for three years previous to that. The first story of the series I watched was "Destiny of the Daleks."
My interest in Who waned somewhat after my local PBS station dropped the series, about six months after the series was "rested" by the BBC in 1989. My interest was briefly revived after I read some of the Virgin Books novels and watched the 1996 television movie on the Fox network. It has been revived (or regenerated?) again by the arrival of the new series.
Having made a few contributions to Wikipedia, such as the article on Hanns Heinz Ewers, I was inspired to start a wiki on Doctor Who after discovering Memory Alpha, the wiki community devoted to Star Trek.