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'''Guybrush''' (who drew his nickname from ''The Secret of Monkey Island'') is '''Benjamin McKenzie''' of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. A long-time, perhaps even old-school ''Doctor Who'' fan, he has written fan fiction, attended conventions and once had a way-too-serious article about the Valeyard published in ''Sonic Screwdriver'', the fanzine of the Victorian Doctor Who Fan Club. He doesn't do those things any more.
'''Guybrush''' (who drew his nickname from ''The Secret of Monkey Island'') is '''Ben McKenzie''', a writer, performer, teacher and game designer who lives in Melbourne, Australia.


His favourite Doctor is probably either [[Patrick Troughton|Troughton]], [[Peter Davison|Davison]] or [[Sylvester McCoy|McCoy]], though he has a real soft spot for both [[Colin Baker|Col]] and [[Paul McGann|McGann]], and this [[David Tennant|Tennant]] bloke doesn't look too shabby, either. (Yeah, he's mostly a "splendid chaps, all of them" kinda guy.) He's too lazy to write a full biography here and instead directs you to his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Guybrush Wikipedia biog].
A long-time, perhaps even old-school ''Doctor Who'' fan, he has written fan fiction, attended conventions and once had a way-too-serious article about the Valeyard published in ''Sonic Screwdriver'', the fanzine of the Victorian Doctor Who Fan Club. He doesn't do much of those things any more, though he did co-host a popular live ''Doctor Who'' podcast celebrating the 50th anniversary called ''[http://splendidchaps.com Splendid Chaps]''. That’s (mostly) wrapped up now, but it led to the creation of the clearly Who-inspired time travel radio comedy ''[https://nightterrace.com Night Terrace]'', and he currently makes a Terry Pratchett book club podcast called ''[https://pratchatpodcast.com Pratchat]''.


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As you might guess from the title of that old podcast, Ben is a "splendid chaps, all of them" kinda guy. (See [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' if you don't understand the reference.) But really, deep down, [[Seventh Doctor|Seven]] will always be his favourite, even as he loves all the others too.
 
Back in the Old Times, he used to make a lot of contributions to ''Doctor Who'' articles on [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], but stopped when he felt that there was far too much specific ''Who'' content there for a general encyclopaedia. He switched to the Wikia (as it was then) but is now super stoked to see TARDIS Wiki go independent!
 
==External links==
* [https://benmckenzie.com.au benmckenzie.com.au] - official website
* ''[https://nightterrace.com Night Terrace]''
 
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 30 May 2024

Guybrush (who drew his nickname from The Secret of Monkey Island) is Ben McKenzie, a writer, performer, teacher and game designer who lives in Melbourne, Australia.

A long-time, perhaps even old-school Doctor Who fan, he has written fan fiction, attended conventions and once had a way-too-serious article about the Valeyard published in Sonic Screwdriver, the fanzine of the Victorian Doctor Who Fan Club. He doesn't do much of those things any more, though he did co-host a popular live Doctor Who podcast celebrating the 50th anniversary called Splendid Chaps. That’s (mostly) wrapped up now, but it led to the creation of the clearly Who-inspired time travel radio comedy Night Terrace, and he currently makes a Terry Pratchett book club podcast called Pratchat.

As you might guess from the title of that old podcast, Ben is a "splendid chaps, all of them" kinda guy. (See TV: The Five Doctors if you don't understand the reference.) But really, deep down, Seven will always be his favourite, even as he loves all the others too.

Back in the Old Times, he used to make a lot of contributions to Doctor Who articles on Wikipedia, but stopped when he felt that there was far too much specific Who content there for a general encyclopaedia. He switched to the Wikia (as it was then) but is now super stoked to see TARDIS Wiki go independent!

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