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Revision as of 14:27, 26 June 2024
Dalek, I Love You was a radio play broadcast on BBC Radio 7 in 2006. Its script was written by Colin Sharpe. It starred Charlie Hardwick, David Raynor and Fiona Clarke.
Dalek, I Love You was included on Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays.
Official synopsis
A young Dr Who obsessive gets more than he bargains for when he meets his very own Dr Who Girl. But is she real or imagined?
Plot
to be added
Cast
Crew
- Writer - Colin Sharpe
- Director - Carrie Rooney
- Produced by BBC Manchester
Worldbuilding
- Nigel's Doctor Who obsession is a source of concern for his mother, Maggie.
Notes
- This story and its sequel are represented on the BBC website by a promotional image of Dalek Sec, who was introduced in 2006's Army of Ghosts.
External links
- Official Dalek, I Love You listing on bbc.co.uk