vivdunstan: (fourth doctor)
Another in this slow going series from me, and this time I'm going for the easiest fandom of all for me to tackle!

I first started watching Doctor Who in 1978, aged 5, very shortly to be 6, with "The Ribos Operation" and the Key to Time 16th series with Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor paired with the glorious Mary Tamm as the first Romana. I was vaguely aware of Doctor Who before, but don't think I'd ever properly watched it. Certainly when I got my first Doctor Who annual, which featured Louise Jameson's Leela, I was utterly baffled. Though happy to go with the flow.

From that moment on Doctor Who was a fixed viewing point in our house, with Dad and me both hugely enjoying it. I loved the first version of Romana, but was shocked by the second - my first experience of Time Lord regeneration. And then we got to Logopolis, and yes, that was a shock too. Though I recognised Peter Davison from All Creatures Great and Small, and quickly took to his version of the Doctor with no problems.

I continued as a fan throughout the 1980s. Dad was often exasperated by some of the 1980s Doctors, especially Sylvester McCoy, but I remained a fan throughout. Loved the often bonkers storytelling. It did feel very much of its time. I continued to get a Doctor Who annual most years, but never joined fan organisations then like DWAS. Though I was generally reading Doctor Who Magazine every month throughout the 1980s.

I do remember trying to see a Doctor Who exhibition at Burntisland. My parents and I travelled the long distance up from the Scottish Borders by car, then got a train near Edinburgh to go over to Fife for the day. And there was supposed to be a Doctor Who exhibition there. But it wasn't there when we got there. I was disappointed. Though I do remember enjoying a helter skelter!

And then we got to 1989, and the end of TV Who. And I fell away. I remember joining a Doctor Who fan club at St Andrews University in 1990, but had a really unpleasant experience as a female fan and immediately left. It's just possible that it was a more generic scifi fan club, though if so I think it was still heavily Who leaning. I never knew about the Virgin New Adventures novels at the time, and completely stopped reading Doctor Who Magazine.

Then, somehow, and I still don't know how it happened, I completely missed that there was going to be a new Doctor Who TV Movie in 1996. I didn't even know it was on. Martin also failed to notice that - he would have mentioned it if he'd seen it. So we completely missed it. I also had no idea for many years that Paul McGann had played the part.

And that was how things remained, until 26th September 2003, and the news that Doctor Who was going to return with a new series. I saw that news on Ceefax, and it was like a total bolt out of the blue. And prompted me to return to the series, check out some books that had come out, start reading Doctor Who Magazine regularly again, and try my first Big Finish audio: The Chimes of Midnight, with Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor I'd never heard or seen before. Listened to on my own in our new home in 2004. Magic.
vivdunstan: Warning sign re risk of being mobbed by seagulls (dundee)
I don't often copy Martin's photos to here, but this one - that he just uploaded this afternoon - is so very Dundee. This one is looking out towards the Tay, with the Tay Rail Bridge curving away towards Fife in the distance. This was taken on Tuesday during his lunch break when in the office for the day in the city centre.

A striking shot of the Tay Rail Bridge in profile curving away from the viewer into the River Tay and Fife beyond. Sun glints through it.
vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
Photo from Martin today. Taken in the V&A Dundee's walkway. The view is looking over the River Tay towards Fife.

vivdunstan: Some of my Doctor Who etc books (drwho)
Finally been able to show Martin again the Mastermind question in January about Doctor Who that left me reeling, and that he answered correctly then and still didn’t take in key new info! Enjoyed the episode, though didn’t like one element as expected. But yes, feeling very relieved now re spoilers. And I’ve just filled him in on the Edinburgh, Fife, Dundee and Broughty Ferry links of a certain actor.

I will post more in depth thoughts about tonight’s episode later.
vivdunstan: Photo of my 72 bass accordion (accordion)
Very weird accordion themed dream, that's too long to go into fully. But it involved an evening class with Billy Anderson at Kilrymont school in St Andrews. Which then morphed into a let's all get on a bus moment - bizarrely visually for me at the time coming out from the bottom end of Selkirk on the A7 - and then decamping to a massive rabbit warren of a music studio in Fife, with multiple rooms for each instrument. We had to improvise our way en masse (!) through a tune, which was recorded - with all the other instruments - repeatedly. Billy would run out intermittently, and tell people corrections to make, even tape (!) off parts of their keyboards. Crikey, that was a corker.

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vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
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