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The North American Doctor Who Appreciation Society was founded in the 1980s and served as an umbrella organisation for dozens of local fan groups throughout the continent. Its demise in the early 1980s led to the foundation of the Doctor Who Fan Club of America, and later the Friends of Doctor Who.
Doctor Who: The Fan Show is a follow-up series to Doctor Who Extra, which was the latest after show series for Doctor Who, until the show was axed.The Fan Show series was announced in May 2015, [1] [2] [3] and is presented by Doctor Who fans who have their own YouTube channel of the same name, in which they post weekly videos based on Doctor Who.
I've deleted the following large section on individual fans with fan films on YouTube: Many people now place their homemade Doctor Who videos on the video sharing site, Youtube Youtube is full of Doctor Who fan films, some of the most notable film makers are; Tony Coburn (timelordfromhell)
Gallifrey Base is an Internet forum dedicated to discussion of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It has been described as "one of the largest Doctor Who fan forums". [1] [2] Gallifrey Base was founded as the successor to the forums associated with the Doctor Who fan site Outpost Gallifrey. [3]
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The season four episode "Conventions of Space and Time" sees the group travel to a fan convention for the show, with Matt Lucas guest starring. Lucas would later go on to become the companion Nardole on Doctor Who in 2015. Inspector Spacetime has proved popular with Doctor Who fandom and has taken on a life of its own beyond Community.
When fans of The Good Doctor went on Reddit to talk about how they feel the show may end, user @musiclover2014 voiced a theory that could align with a number of other hit TV series' finales. The ...
The series was notable for its references to Doctor Who as Steven Moffat, (who would later write and produce episodes for Doctor Who) was an avid fan of the show. In one notable episode, a Dalek appears, voiced by Nicholas Briggs, who would also later go on to provide Dalek voices for the revived series. [7] [8] [9] CSI:NY