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Dalek I Love You was a radio drama broadcast on the British digital radio station BBC 7. The half-hour-long play premiered on 11 February 2006. [1] It was written by Colin Sharpe and directed by Carrie Rooney.
The play follows Nigel English ( David Raynor), a Doctor Who-obsessed young man who meets a strange woman named Isabella ( Fiona Clarke) at a science fiction convention, and brings her home to meet his mother ( Charlie Hardwick). [2]
The title is taken from the 1970s synthpop group Dalek I Love You, which itself is named in part after Doctor Who's Daleks.
On 22 March 2008, [3] a sequel, Dalek, I Love You Too was broadcast on BBC 7. [4] [5]
The story was released on audio CD on 4 September 2006, as part of a compilation of Doctor Who-inspired audio dramas entitled Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays.
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general notability guideline. (November 2022) |
Dalek I Love You was a radio drama broadcast on the British digital radio station BBC 7. The half-hour-long play premiered on 11 February 2006. [1] It was written by Colin Sharpe and directed by Carrie Rooney.
The play follows Nigel English ( David Raynor), a Doctor Who-obsessed young man who meets a strange woman named Isabella ( Fiona Clarke) at a science fiction convention, and brings her home to meet his mother ( Charlie Hardwick). [2]
The title is taken from the 1970s synthpop group Dalek I Love You, which itself is named in part after Doctor Who's Daleks.
On 22 March 2008, [3] a sequel, Dalek, I Love You Too was broadcast on BBC 7. [4] [5]
The story was released on audio CD on 4 September 2006, as part of a compilation of Doctor Who-inspired audio dramas entitled Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays.