
Moths Ate My 'Doctor Who' Scarf
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Narrated by:
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Toby Hadoke
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Louise Jameson
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Colin Baker
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By:
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Toby Hadoke
About this listen
Here is a two-part BBC 7 adaptation of Toby Hadoke's sensational stand-up show about Doctor Who, fandom, and one man's lifelong obsession.
©2007 BBC Audiobooks Ltd (P)2007 BBC Audiobooks LtdReally worth a listen
if you're an old school fan, this is for you
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A beautifuly presented biography which is both funny and touching.
In.which a scarf is knitted & then eaten by moths.
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Hadoake's ability to tie his own history with Doctor Who to the minor and major events in his life wonderfully demonstrates the impact a silly teatime sci fi show has had... not just on our humble narrator but for several generations of fans. The Doctor is 50 this year, and this personal, witty show does a terrific job of explaining how the show has managed to appeal to children and adults for half a century.
If anyone asks why you're a fan of Doctor Who, you should get them to have a listen to this - because the chances are that Hadoake's story is pretty much your story too.
Sentimental and sweet
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