- The new Doctor Who (2005) seems to me to be more for adults than for kids. It's very adult-orientated.
- During the time Michael Grade was at the BBC, I heard so many rumours that he was going to take Doctor Who (1963) off that I wrote to him and said 'Look, obviously the BBC can't afford to do this and doesn't know where to go with it, so I will take it off your hands, produce it independently, finance it independently, and sell it back to you as a package'. He turned me down, saying that he'd got plans for the series. Then, when Grade left, I wrote to Peter Cregeen about it. So I've now offered to buy Doctor Who (1963) out twice!
- I didn't get invited to the 50 year anniversary which really pissed me off somewhat, since I'm one of the earliest people in the world on Doctor Who (1963).
- [on the revived Doctor Who (2005)] I've got so much contention with the way it's put together nowadays. It seems to be a favourite for overgrown schoolboys with little intelligence, pretending to be very clever intellectually, and it's bullshit.
- What we had to do with Doctor Who (1963) was to forget wobbly jellies in outer space and create some reason for bringing the stories down to Earth.
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