![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Andrew Hearne - Webmaster Long time Doctor Who fan and collector, more into Peter Davison and Tom Baker. His first story was Genesis of the Daleks back in 1993! It's his tireless dedication that keeps this site going. He's been to loads of events and met nearly all the assistants and doctors. Main ambition is to meet Lalla Ward, John Leeson and Paul McGann! He owns all the videos and DVDs as well as many books including the Dying Days and Cold Fusion which he is proud of. |
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Simon 'Sidesk' - Forum Moderator Visit Simon's Hompage |
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These individuals have contributed to Doctor Who World in different ways since it began development in 1999. Liam Carey - Reviewer |
| Stephen Mills - Reviewer Steve Mills is a reviewer for Doctor Who World. Outside of reviewing, Steve is attempting to study for a Journalism degree at Staffordshire University, while he is also the editor of a newsletter for a children’s centre in Stoke-on-Trent. When he’s not formally working, he spends his time watching DVDs, going to the gym, finding time to go to the cinema and socialising with friends. Steve also foolishly supports Manchester United, which is a becoming an increasing source of anxiety every weekend. Steve’s favourite Doctor is sill Tom Baker, with his favourite story being The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Of the new series, he is most fond of The Unquiet Dead. Jean - Moderator Coming soon Sean has been hooked on Dr Who since seeing 'Spearhead From Space' (the first time around!) and spent a considerable amount of time watching the show from then until now.
As a fan of the books and audios too, his house will surely explode if just one more item of merchandise slips through the letterbox.
Sean makes a living teaching chess and writing. Some of his articles can be found here: http://www.clevelandchess.co.uk/ Jordan - Moderator Jordan entered the fandom of Doctor Who as of recent years – He became completely hooked back in 2004 when he saw ‘The Colony In Space’ episode from the Jon Pertwee era. Ever since, he’s fallen into the void of Doctor Who fandom. Being only 16 years of age (born in 1992), Jordan has taken a very large approach to Doctor Who, and much prefers the Classic Series (Hartnell-McGann) to the series revived in 2005. Although he doesn’t mind the newer series, he thinks nothing will ever beat the Classic Series. He doesn’t really have a favourite Doctor, he loves them all in their own ways, but he has a soft spot for Peter Davison. Jordan is currently in school, living in Adelaide, Australia. He loves it down under. One day, he would like a career pathway in the IT industry. When Jordan’s not studying, he loves playing Australian Rules Football, enjoying a drink with friends, website building, watching Doctor Who, surfing, camping, and loud music. Jordan first joined Doctor Who World in August of 2006, and has been a regular ever since. After being offered a Moderator position in early 2008 he gladly accepted the position, and has tried his best ever since. Jordan is always up for a chat via MSN messenger, his address can be found in his profile on the forum. |






