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|birth date    = [[19 April (people)|19 April]] [[1992 (people)|1992]]
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|role          = [[The Council]]
|role          = [[The Council]]
|job title      = Presenter, [[Actor]]
|job title      = Presenter, [[Actor]]
|story          = ''[[Month 25 (audio story)|Month 25]]''
|story          = ''[[Month 25 (audio story)|Month 25]]''
|time          = 2015-2017
|time          = 2015-17
|non dwu        = ''[[The Fan Show]]''
|non dwu        = ''[[The Fan Show]]''
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'''Christel Dee''' is the founding presenter on ''[[Doctor Who: The Fan Show]]''. She is also a member on the [[YouTube]] channel FiveWhoFans. She co-hosts the show with fellow presenter, [[Luke Spillane]].
'''Christel Dee''' (born [[19 April (people)|19 April]] [[1992 (people)|1992]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/ChristelDee/status/1516384998512902144 Twitter]</ref>) is the founding presenter on ''[[Doctor Who: The Fan Show]]''. She is also a member on the [[YouTube]] channel FiveWhoFans. She co-hosts the show with fellow presenter, [[Luke Spillane]].


In two episodes of ''The Fan Show'', as well as [[What's inside the Doctor Who LEGO set? (webcast)|one webcast]] not belonging to it, Dee portrayed the character of [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] [[Estellebalhoonarkedo]] (more often called "Lady Estelle"). She also portrayed a fictionalised version of herself in other skits on ''The Fan Show'' and related works.
In two episodes of ''The Fan Show'', as well as [[What's inside the Doctor Who LEGO set? (webcast)|one webcast]] not belonging to it, Dee portrayed the character of [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] [[Estellebalhoonarkedo]] (more often called "Lady Estelle"). She also portrayed a fictionalised version of herself in other skits on ''The Fan Show'' and related works.
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Revision as of 06:51, 20 April 2022

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Christel Dee (born 19 April 1992[1]) is the founding presenter on Doctor Who: The Fan Show. She is also a member on the YouTube channel FiveWhoFans. She co-hosts the show with fellow presenter, Luke Spillane.

In two episodes of The Fan Show, as well as one webcast not belonging to it, Dee portrayed the character of Time Lady Estellebalhoonarkedo (more often called "Lady Estelle"). She also portrayed a fictionalised version of herself in other skits on The Fan Show and related works.

In 2016, Christel hosted the episode of Classmates on The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did, and co-hosted, with Luke Spillane, the one on the finale, The Lost.

The Titan comics character of Christel Dean, appearing in COMIC: Clara Oswald and the School of Death, was based on Dee. In one episode of The Fan Show, Mr Men author and illustrator Adam Hargreaves made a character called "Miss Dee" in her likeness, and she starred in a short animation at the start of the Fan Show episode.

While filming one of the videos for The Fan Show about The Lives of Captain Jack, Christel was asked to voice a character for one of the stories. Christel was one of the actors for the Council on Month 25.

Starting with DWM 525, Christel became part of The Time Team.

Along with Simon Guerrier, Christel wrote The Women Who Lived.

Personal life

Dee is non-heterosexual[2], and became engaged to her partner at the end of 2021.[3] She opts to identify her sexuality as gay.[2]

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