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'''Susan Who''' was a delusional creation of [[Martin Bannister]]. | '''Susan Who''' was a delusional creation of [[Martin Bannister]]. | ||
When Bannister was in a [[nursing home]], he began to confuse fantasy and reality. He started to believe he was [[Doctor Who (Deadline)|Doctor Who]], the character he had written a television pilot about decades previously. In the fantasy, he travelled in his TARDIS with Susan (based on his second wife [[Amy (Deadline)|Amy]]), [[Ian (Deadline)|Ian]] (based on his son [[Philip Bannister|Philip]]) and [[Barbara (Deadline)|Barbara]] (based on his nurse at the home). He eventually succumbed completely to the fantasy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'') | When Bannister was in a [[nursing home]], he began to confuse fantasy and reality. He started to believe he was [[Doctor Who (Deadline)|Doctor Who]], the character he had written a television pilot about decades previously. In the fantasy, he travelled in his TARDIS with Susan (based on his second wife [[Amy (Deadline)|Amy]]), [[Ian Chesterton (Deadline)|Ian]] (based on his son [[Philip Bannister|Philip]]) and [[Barbara (Deadline)|Barbara]] (based on his nurse at the home). He eventually succumbed completely to the fantasy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'') | ||
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Susan Who was a delusional creation of Martin Bannister.
When Bannister was in a nursing home, he began to confuse fantasy and reality. He started to believe he was Doctor Who, the character he had written a television pilot about decades previously. In the fantasy, he travelled in his TARDIS with Susan (based on his second wife Amy), Ian (based on his son Philip) and Barbara (based on his nurse at the home). He eventually succumbed completely to the fantasy. (AUDIO: Deadline)