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Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf

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Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf

By: Toby Hadoke
Narrated by: Colin Baker, Full Cast, Louise Jameson, Toby Hadoke
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About this listen

Actor and comedian Toby Hadoke’s hilarious and touching one-man show was a huge hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, and his nationwide tour was just as successful. This two-part adaptation, based on the stage show and starring Toby Hadoke, Louise Jameson and with a cameo by Colin Baker, is a celebration of Doctor Who for fans and novices alike. Toby Hadoke was born to love Doctor Who. To Toby – a shy, weedy kid whose dad had left home – the Doctor was a hero, and the show a lifeline he clung to throughout his childhood. He kept the faith when other boys mocked him, girlfriends dumped him and (worst of all) Doctor Who was cancelled. After living in the closet for 16 years, finally the time has arrived to come out and admit it: yes, he is a Doctor Who fan and proud of it. Climb aboard award-winning comedian Toby Hadoke’s TARDIS on a trip through time, charting the rise, fall and rise again of a television legend through his voice-overs and reminiscences. A swift, personal, satirical and razor-sharp comic odyssey from child to man, through obsession, joy and disappointment, this will thrill and delight both hardcore fans and those who wouldn’t know a Slitheen from a Silurian.© and (P)2007 BBC Audiobooks Ltd Entertainment & Performing Arts Science Fiction Funny

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A lovely tale of geeky beginnings.
A beautifuly presented biography which is both funny and touching.

In.which a scarf is knitted & then eaten by moths.

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A lovely tale of Doctor who Fandom. Those of us of a certain age will laugh and cry.
Really worth a listen

if you're an old school fan, this is for you

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Hadoake's show is as warm, fuzzy, familiar and nostalgic as classic Doctor Who itself. Every fan will recognize some aspect of this account of a lifelong love affair with the Doctor, whether it's the gentle ribbing of overly literal conventions for titling serials, being able to win a war of words with a bully by slyly quoting Tom Baker, or the unique mix of comfort and exhiliration stirred by the world's greatest theme tune (opinions may vary - other theme tunes are available!).



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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