 thousand subscribers. How? I didn't think I'd get a thousand or really a hundred and now we're at two thousand. Cool. Most people, with more time I assume, would make a big sort of celebratory special or whatever. But any episode of Doctor Who Road or The Community Show takes months, so let's do this instead. I asked you for your questions and I am going to answer them now. Fifty-eight have been submitted and you are more than welcome to ask more questions in the comments down below and I'll reply to all of them. Let's crack on. When you first started your channel, what was going through your head at the time? Also massive congrats. Thank you, anonymous poster. Should have had names attached to these questions. Oh well. What was going through my head? Well, I was a child first of all. This was 2010 and I am 24 now. You can do the maths. I was inspired by three different people all working together, one of whom I won't mention because he ended up being a nonce, but the other two. The first is one that isn't going anymore called The Master Crevice, aka Thomas Rhys K, who did a fantastic maths misimpression among others. Thomas Rhys K, come on, wake up. There are things to do, people to see, videos to make. And the other that is still going is Seb, aka Daleks Theomy. People are confused that he's still going, but he is. I actually met him at LFCC, just gone, aka the one in February. We're in April now. But here's a picture, and he is a lovely chap, fantastic that I got to talk to him, especially as he was one of my inspirations. But basically all that was going through my mind as a young boy was, I like them Doctor Who funny comedy vids. I want to do that. Jack wants to do that now. And then I did, and then I didn't stop for 13 years so far. Yeah. There's two videos of theirs that aren't up anymore, unfortunately, that inspired me heavily. This was Doctor Who Big Brother, which is exactly what it sounds like, and The Ten Doctors, both of which essentially surround the idea of all the doctors living under one roof. I wonder how that inspired me. Who's your favourite character to play on Doctor Who Road? Ooh. It's hard to pin down one. I can tell you my least favourite, Colin Baker. Well, him and Trouton. Just because I can't do their voices. At least the other ones I can do comedy impressions, which are different than real impressions. It's basically all my impressions are comedy impressions. Basically, they don't have to be good, they just have to be distinct. But Colin and Trouton are terrible. They're not even close, you know? Taking one step into a new land and saying DC's mine now is not a claim land, sir. John Perkley and I had the genius idea of merging our two rooms together. But anyway, that's not your question. My favourite one to play, it fluctuates. On a good day, it's Tenon. Because I can't do Tenon all the time. I can do an impression and I can do it well. But not all the time. My throat has to be a very specific way. Smith is always fun, just because he bounces around all the time. But, I mean, Eccleston's the OG. Let's say a mix of Smith, Eccleston and Tenon. The three I played in the Doctor Who Road animated that Mari did. So cool. So, why did you scream bloody murder, then proceed to call us all here? Isn't it obvious? What is? We're 2D, you're baffling idiot! Who do you want as the Rani for Doctor Who's revival, and why? Topical, potentially, because they revealed, er, what's it from the drag circuit that's gonna be in the series later on, and everyone's just saying, the Rani. I don't know. I'm really bad at the, like, who do you want to play X kind of question? Like, who do you want to play as the Doctor? I don't know. I would have never picked Shuey in a million years. But now he's the Doctor, and I think that's fucking awesome. But I guess who I would want to play the Rani is someone with just a ridiculously huge, campy energy. So someone like a drag queen. I don't know if that's the politically correct term. But someone like a drag queen is perfect for the Rani, because it is such a campy character. So me, I want to play Rani, Jack, Jack, Rani. I want to play Rani Chandra from the Sarah Jane Adventures now. If you were the Doctor Who showrunner, what exactly would you do? Find someone else? If I didn't make it clear with the answer to the last question, I'm not the best person when it comes to new ideas. Doctor Who requires new, fresh ideas from new, fresh faces. So here's what I'm going to say. This is a bold suggestion. Whoever comes after RTD, not upset the RTDs back by the way, love him. Whoever comes after him shouldn't be a white man. Oh, Jack, you've done it now. But it's, come on. We need new, fresh people and new, fresh directions and points of view. Doctor Who needs change, damn it. That's part of the reason I'm glad that Shuey's cast. He's going to be so different to all his contemporaries. It's going to be wicked. But yes, if I was in charge, I'd find someone better because I'd just rehash everything we've seen before. I would be the fan-wank showrunner. I'll be the showrunner for the 70th anniversary because that's like, that has to be fan-wank central. Any spoilers for the Doctor Who road finale? I don't know if it'll be out before this. Two characters are going to die. There you go. There's your spoilers. How does it feel knowing that no matter how hard you, Jack, you will never be considered the best Jack in the Doctor Who fandom because you'll never Jack as hard as me. Hi, Jack Alexander Hayden. Feels bad, man. I want to be the best Jack. Who doesn't want to be the best Jack? The problem is there's so much competition. Jack is one of the most common names ever. In fact, I bet if I Google common British names. Common British boys' names. Yep, Jack is number like eight. If you're curious, the others are Oliver, George, Noah, Arthur, Harry, Leo, Muhammad. So if you're any of those, commoners like me, but no jokes on you, I am the best Jack, so congratulations, Jack. Thank you. My question is, which outfit is your favorite to dress up in? It is just dress up, isn't it? Yeah, I like dress up. Yeah, cosplay's a nicer way of putting it, but dress up is correct. Doctor and specific variation. Oh, okay, so not just for Amy Ponds. Well, I mean, right now it's an easy pick. It's the 10th Doctor in any of his variants. I like his midnight one. That's what I've got him in for the Doctor Who road finale. The 10th Doctor's brown suit. It's mainly because it's my newest, but also look at it. It's so cool. Love that suit. I love that suit. And thank you to my mummy and daddy for buying it for me for Christmas or birthday. Yeah, I'm a child, but I'm 24. Figure that one out. Not including doctors or companions. Oh, limiting it already. Interesting. Be them full-time like Clara or Ace or part-time like Jack River, Wylth, et cetera. Oh, I miss Wylth. Who is your favourite character in the entire universe? Oh Christ, okay. Well, you've definitely narrowed it down. Well, that narrows it down. Is it cheating to say the Daleks? You can't go wrong with the Daleks. I don't know, man. This is hard, because I mean, it kind of has to be a villain. I mean, not necessarily. Doom. Can I pick Doom? I know I poked fun at it, but I wanted to succeed. Please do well. Please be interesting. Open time fracture two. Then you're forgiven. But I guess I'm just going to cheat and say the Daleks? Oh, no, him. I haven't watched the episode, but him. Omega's pretty cool too. But I'm just going to say the Daleks. Specifically, the paradigm Daleks. Ha! Love the paradigm. Unironically, they're the best. If you had the money, oh, wouldn't that be great. For two screen accurate cosplays, who would they be? I mean, you mentioned the ninth doctor. I do love his jacket, and I've seen one like a screen accurate one in person now, thanks to Madame Who's Swords, and it is nice. You know, weirdly, I would say William Hartnell. I'd say the first doctor. It's like his white waistcoat version, basically the one that's on the figure. Yeah, I'd say that, including the cloak and the cool hat and the wig, I guess. So yeah, Hartnell, one, but you say two, right? Yeah, two screen accurate. So Hartnell, I mean, I've got the tenants, so I'm more than happy with it. Oh, the twelfth doctor's red velvet jacket look. That one from heaven sent. Those two. Easy. But I mean, can I just have the money? If you could collaborate with a previous collaborator, who would it be? Ooh, okay. A previous collaborator. Well, I'm thinking specifically community show here. Going through all my interviews in my head is not working, so I'm going to get the playlist up. I mean, one that springs to my mind immediately is Katie Haynes, because she is just lovely, a lovely human being. I've worked with spectral horizons a few times. That group is lovely, especially Taya. Shout out to you, Taya. I will happily play the doctor for any of your audios in the future. But I did go back and watch such stuff as Dreams again, which is an amazing audio. Watch it. I played Tenant in that. I could have done so much better. I could have done so much better with that performance. Let's do a redux of such stuff as Dreams and I'll do a better impression. Oh, this was a bad idea. Now I'm just going to gush about everyone. Commander Moose, who's working on that Doctor Who fan game? He's lovely. DW 2012, again, absolutely fantastic people. All three of them. Luke, Meg, Dom. I've seen Dom recently at LFCC as well. Fantastic bloke. The Dobsons! No, yes, the Dobsons. We have spoken about taking the Dalek down the beach, and I want to do that in the summer. So yes, the Dobsons, actually. That's who I want to work with. Ooh, that was a long road to get to the Dobsons. But honestly, any of the people I've had for Doctor Who community show, like Abby Louise, I've worked with her many times. She's absolutely lovely. James Sutton is an absolute darling. Alia E. Tory, one of the most talented people this community has. Dan Patton, again, lovely, very generous guy. Clever Dick Films, as the name would suggest, very clever. And thank you again, Richard, if you're watching for letting me be Smith Spielberg for some reason and Moffat in your Matt Smith retrospective review series. Oh my God, the best. That video got so many views and I'm in it. I know that's vain, but I love it. Connor J. Adkins, I've seen him at Mini and MCM now. The talent on display was Connor. Oh my God. Bo, Jerry and Harry, my community show team, as it were. Oh my God, I'm so lucky to know them. I need to stop naming names. But the Dobsons is my answer. Final answer. Ding, correct. What got you cosplaying David Tennant and who is your biggest idol from Doctor Who? Answered your own question. I'll answer the second half first because it's easy. David Tennant. Oh my God. Are you serious? Fucking what? Do I even have to describe why he's my childhood doctor? I mean, yeah, Eccleston came first and I love Eccleston. I really do. He was fantastic on the show and got fucking screwed over and his bullshit. But David Tennant maybe fall in love with this show. And what got me cosplaying him? Well, again, same answer as before. I know it's kind of boring, but he was my childhood doctor. You wanna dress as your childhood doctor? It just makes sense. Without him, there's no Jack Reaves YouTube channel, no Doctor Who Road, no community show. Big up David Tennant. You don't even know what you've done. You will know. Still can't believe I've met him too. It was such a quick moment that I still like forget sometimes that I'm like, oh yeah, God, I've met David Tennant. I've met my idol. Is there our Doctor Who story? Is there a Doctor Who story you haven't seen but really want to? Probably. I don't know about really want to cos I've seen all the ones I want to see. I guess this guy's just to see what the hype's about. But I guess spearhead from space is actually what I wanna watch. But, you know, I'm not like death going out of my way to seek classic who. I'll just watch it when I am in the mood. And I very rarely am. I know, Filistine, but still, I like what I've seen. Some of them. Highlight from the Guardians of the Galaxy show you did a while back. Yes! If you didn't know, I worked on Secret Cinema's Guardians of the Galaxy immersive show and it was the best job I have ever had and probably ever will. I got to be a ravager and be in control of a prison. And that's my highlight. Well, that and getting to work with Lord Tepesh from Time Fracture. Good old Simon. Love you, Simon. Miss you. He played the collector. He was great. Moving on. Basically, part of the Secret Cinema shows is that they have a little secret area sometimes. For example, in the previous show I did, Dirty Dancing, there was the staff quarters where you kind of have to be sneaking your way in or go with a cast member. But with Guardians, it was a prison. The Nova Corps officers, played by a couple of fantastic actors. The name escapes me, but they were great. Would arrest random people throughout the show and bring them to this guy. I would be put in the prison a lot by my superiors because apparently I was just really good at it. Result. And essentially, it would work as a sort of five minute escape room where Rocket Raccoon breaks you out of prison and you kind of have to work with them. I could mix it up from my role. I could be, you know, totally working with them like, yeah, yeah, the Nova Corps, they don't really pay much. So I'm working with a member of the Guardians to get you out of here. Or you could be like, wait, what's that bloody raccoon doing on the screen? No, you ignore him, ignore him. Either way, it was so much fun. Getting to improv that much with drunk adults, it was more fun than it had any right to be. Especially because it kind of was a double act. There was two of us going back and forth between groups. And the people I got to work with on that show, I'm going to name drop people that you don't know, but if they ever watch this. Natalie, Claudia, Kevin, Robin. I'm going to stop naming names because I'm going to forget when I make someone sad. No more. Naomi, Nadine. So many, just such cool people. And I miss them greatly because they all live in London and I don't. But yes, working the prison on Guardians of the Galaxy is my top thing. I got to work with Rocket Raccoon. You can't go wrong. Funniest story that happened when filming Doctor Who Road. Oh, God, there's so many. Every time I do a split screen is always fun because I can't press the stop record button because that would move the camera. So I've got to have the clothes of whoever I'm going to play next, just sort of out of shot. Then as soon as I finish, I say I'm Jon Patry and I do my line and then leg it. Nope, did nothing. But there's no sans cry. Anyway, stuck in my head now. The song that stuck in my head has literally changed. Ripple my clothes off. I know, very erotic. Change into whatever character it is, whether it be Jokran or Patrick Trouton. Run back in, make sure I'm in the right spot. Do we sort of wait for his line to be finished? Yes! And then say their line. Jokran. It's ridiculous every time I've had to do it. But it's always worth it because it looks awesome. Also, there was one time where I nearly wore pants on my head as a blindfold, but I was convinced not to and just have a natural blindfold. I think that was when Eccleston was shown the new shed for the first time. If you go back, I think that's phase one. Is this really necessary? Fun fact for you there, nearly wore pants on my own head. Favorite TV show outside of Doctor Who? Probably Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Rest in peace, you are missed. But I'm glad you ended on a high. How does it feel to be an uncle? Yeah! I'm the kooky uncle now. My sister gave birth to a beautiful baby boy called Harry and I love him. Oh my god, he's so cute. He's a couple months old now. I've got to see him lots. I'm going to be in his life so much. Am I going to indoctrinate him into Doctor Who? Probably. Probably even by accident. But yes, love you baby Harry. I'm an uncle. Yeah. Dear Jack, trying not to be weird, you're going to fail. But what's your opinion on Dona Noble not wearing any breathing equipment? Gas mask, astronaut suit, and snorkel, etc. From NoContextRTD, that one from Twitter. Don't know who you are, but thanks. PS, love your vids. Ah, thanks. I have no opinion. Is that a theme? Is that just a thing in like the Tenant Companions? Like Rose War One, did she, did Rose War One? Arthur, did she wear one? I mean, I know River Song War One, the astronaut suit. I don't know. I have no answer. You win this round. Do you think H should have been the War Doctor? Ooh, yes. I love John Her. He was amazing in day as a doctor. But no, it should have been Paul. I mean, people say it should have been Eccleston. Yeah, probably. Eccleston would have been a great choice, but Paul McGahn deserved it, would have owned it. Oh my god. We are not finished. I love the way he talks. It's great. 10th Doctor or 14th Doctor? 10th? Like 14th? We don't even know what he's doing yet. Ask me again come November. Maybe it'll change. How does it feel to be a married man? Yes, bitch. The day was splendid. It was spectacular. I'll show you some pictures flashing up on screen now. There was a photographer there and I haven't got their pictures back yet, so enjoy the phones. I have no trouble saying that my wedding day was the best day of my life. I had my best boys, my brother and Harry. My family was there. My dog was there. Most important. Instead of a wedding cake, we had a tower of Krispy Kreme donuts. Need I say more? Also, I had three Yorkshire puddings and everyone else had one. Those are the perks. But yes, married man. Married at 24 and an uncle. Oh, I'm old. Your wife is super lucky. Oh, I missed that bit. Yes, she is. And I'm assuming she wrote that. Hi, Gemma. Why are you so handsome? Never mind. Gemma wrote that one. Or she didn't and I have a secret admirer. I'm not handsome, especially now that I've clean shaven. Gemma hates it. She hates... Like the beard is a new development. I only got it at the end of last year. But I just look like a boy. I was a man with the beard, but now I look like a little boy. Hence why I had a beard for the wedding. But I shaved it yesterday and she came home and I didn't tell her and she can't kiss me. She can't kiss me till it comes back. It's weird. She feels like she's just kissing a boy. Why do you love doing YouTube videos so much? I don't know. It's dopamine. I think it is a mix of just me being a natural performer. That makes me sound like such an asshole. But I like to entertain, you know? I like the validation that comes with it as well. I like a nice comment. But also I want to tell my own stories, even though those stories are heavily copyrighted. But that's what's perfect about YouTube. You can do whatever pretty much. Also, now I get monetized. So, you know, there's the potential of money. I don't earn a lot, but it's pretty cool. Like, for example, the Rings of Akaten video has six K views now, which is so cool. But I've only earned like, I don't know, four pounds from it. But I mean, money's not really why I do it. Otherwise, I'd be doing Minecraft let's plays. I love making them. They're fun. And it gives me an excuse to do impressions and dress up. Yeah, dress up. And dress up as my favorite characters and stuff. And also things like the community show has allowed me to find and talk to and become friends with so many new people. It has multiple uses depending on the series. We're in the galaxy as a new sea. Hi, Rory. I still don't understand this reference, so you can shove it. Would you do a phase where Tenant becomes the Time Lord victorious? Can you read my mind? What phase of Doctor Who wrote do you like the most? Three. And it's not even close. I mean, I am proud of phase five, the latest one that's come out. In fact, let's go through them all each with my general thoughts. Phase one, rubbish. That was me finding my feet, figuring out what I wanted to do, and it's awful. Don't watch them. Phase two, I was sort of messing around a little bit with different formats and different styles. Styles. You know, you have Left for Who, where it's just entirely in a video game. And my fats are avenged, the big crossover piece. Phase three, where I had a complete idea in mind basing it around the Star Wars Brickwals, and I plotted out the story beforehand, the first time I've done that, and I think it worked out really well, and it's easily my favourite. Phase four was a bit of a letdown in my own mind. There's some good moments here or there. I like Return of Omega. I like the three Doctors, but I was trying desperately to not do the ongoing narrative, but in the end I realised I wanted to do it, so it was kind of a mess. Phase five, on the other hand, is sort of the best of both worlds. Like Family of Masters is kind of its own thing, but all of it does piece together into one long story, which I'm very excited to complete. And then phase six, I am indeed working on, and I am very, very excited to see what comes out. I haven't got a complete idea. I have the idea for two episodes, although those two episodes are going to stretch to five, I think, because one of them is such a big idea that it needs three parts, and it's so not original. It's hilarious. But yes, phase three, my favourite. How are you so darn handsome? Stop it. I'm going to get a complex. I already have a complex. I'm gorgeous. With the beard. What is your shoe size? Is this a fetish question? Nines. Just out of curiosity, how do you feel about David Tennant returning as the Doctor for the 60th anniversary, and do you think you'll ever introduce this incarnation into your videos? I love your videos and wanted to also say keep up the fantastic work. Thank you very much. I'm almost certain number 14 will end up in Doctor Who Road at some point, or I'll start making fun of them in spoofs. I don't have the costume and I don't have any plans to get it until I see the episode, because I don't get the people who, like, as soon as a character or costume is revealed, just get it immediately. What if you end up not liking it? That's so much money down the drain now. I mean, sometimes it can work out. Like, Don Dot Shooty's costume for LFCC, and he looks great. But what if it turns out that he has a different costume that looks so much better, and you've spent all your money on this one? Yeah, but I'm sure I'll get it eventually, because it is cool. Number 14. Congrats, Jack! What phase was the most enjoyable to film? Ooh, enjoyable to film. I have fond memories from all of them, really. You know what the weirdest one is? The one that in my mind I had the most fun filming was not an entire phase, but was one specific episode from phase two called Inside the Game. I don't know why, but that one I always remember being so much fun to film. But really, I enjoy all of them for the most part. It's a hilariously stupid series to film. Even the serious moments are a chance to sort of stretch my acting muscles a bit, which I don't have a lot of, but it's fun to try. To answer your question, which phase? Probably the most recent. Yeah, phase five. I've been loving life with phase five. Hey, Jack! If you were the TARDIS, where would you travel to? Hmm. This is gonna sound vain. Because I am vain. But I would go back in time and check out what little Jack's up to. You know? I want to see what his day-to-day was like just before YouTube. Before, like, I was on the internet a lot. Because there was a specific point in my life, I think, between sort of junior school and secondary school, where I had not quite been on the internet at all. I've been on the internet. You know, maybe watching the on YouTube video here or there, but I wasn't really ingrained in internet culture. I want to see what that was like. I guess that would have been 2009-ish. So yeah, I'd go see, uh, I'd go see me. Little me. 2009. See what pre-internet Jack was like. Probably better. Probably a better man. Better boy. What's your favourite flavour of ice cream? Ben and Jerry's chocolate brownie ice cream. It's the best, objectively. Fuck cookie dough. Who do you find more attractive? Tom Cruise or Mel Gibson? I mean, Tom Cruise? Because Mel Gibson is a racist. And all that kind of an ugly racist, too. But Tom Cruise is a weird-looking dude, too. I mean, he could look good in Mission Impossible movies, but he's a weird dude. You have to plan a Doctor Who themed dinner. Yes. What are the three or more courses? I mean, I feel Fishfingers and Custard is cheating, but it's a very obvious starter. As for a pudding, or maybe like a snack, something to do with bananas, like a banana daiquiri. Oh, that could be the drink, banana daiquiri. Oh no, for pudding, it would be a pudding brain. Just like a dessert or like an ice cream shaped as a brain. There's a Doctor Who cookbook. Something from there. That's cheating, I know, but I came up with some good ideas. Can't deny. That banana daiquiri. Good source of potassium. What are your favourite Dalek designs? I mean, I love the Bronze Boys and I do love the Grey Genesis, as well as the White and Gold Imperials, but... the Paradigm. Bring them back to the Rhodes version of Eccleson. Oh, it's like, okay. If you were to come back in another timeline, what kind of Tokusatsu power would you inherit? I have to Google. Japanese term for live action film or television series that makes heavy use of practical special effects. I don't know enough... Oh, sorry. I don't know enough about Tokusatsu to really answer this question, so I'm gonna have to skip it. I apologize. Yours is Carmen Rider Super Sentai, but even that, I don't know what it is, so fucking Jedi. To Jack, that's me. Is there going to be a Phase 6? Yeah. What kind of theme would it be using? Japanese heroes or USA heroes? Neither? At this current point in time. I mean, Gemma likes anime, but I don't. It's not my cup of tea. Alas, Mange Mob, is he an anime? But I have done, like, you know, the Avengers and Batman and stuff in the past, but I think that's sort of a one and done. Hell, I kind of did a two and done for Batman. I do still have American, Captain America Shield somewhere. I've got Thor's, like, Stormbreaker thing, though. I got this for Christmas. Look at that. How have I not used this more? It's fucking cool. Phase 6 of this current point is probably going to be the most Doctor Who-y yet. I'm drawing from a lot of Doctor Who inspirations. I know Phase 5 was quite Doctor Who focused, but that's just because that's what I'm into at the moment. What I make Doctor Who road and stuff like that about is entirely expectant on what I'm doing at the moment. Like, when I did Sherlock, big into Sherlock. When I did the Avengers, big into the Avengers. When I did Star Wars, I wasn't that into Star Wars, but it was fun. Dummy Thicc Smith, boy. What the fuck did you just say? How many fish fingers and custard have you eaten recently? Never. Never done it. I nearly did it as a fun side skip for the community show when I did more of those. Like, when I randomly cut up that giant melon and decided to put it in the community show, it was kind of along those lines. I really shouldn't be trusted with a knife like this, but here we are. Oh, very nice. It's a love of God. Don't shove your things up. Yeah, I've got a time bomb. I'm not using it. But yeah, I nearly did it, but I pussed out, because I, I look gross. Maybe I'll do it one day if enough people convince me, or like, if it's a charity. I don't know. I'll eat it then, but absolutely not. Matt Smith, you're an idiot. What is your opinion on the Doctor Who fan universes, especially your own? Um, where are they right now? I'll answer this with myself. This may be controversial, but I don't like any of them. Which sounds bizarre, because I'm the community show guy, right? You know, I'm promoting everyone's fan universes, all on equals footing, and I can put them on equal footing because I don't like any of them. Do I like my own? Yes. I can tell you why. It's not because of the quality, right? At least not all the time. Some, you know, could try harder, do better. But regardless of quality, I'm always hyper-aware that it's a fan production. I find it so much easier to get engrossed in audio doctors, but even then, only when it's an established doctor and not an original. And I'm very sorry to all the people who I know and am friends with that have fan doctors, but you're not the real ones. Hashtag not my doctor. But yeah, I don't know. I don't know if that's controversial to say, but fan doctor is just not my cup of tea. Who is your favorite doctor? Tenant, but really, it bounces a lot. I love them all, except for some of them. I've tried to rank them many times, but then the ones that are always at the bottom are Peter Davidson, Colin Baker, and Jodie Whitaker. Although I did like Colin in What's That One Audio Jubilee. I think he's the one I listened to. He's good in that. But all this TV stuff that I've watched is terrible, and I don't like it. Peter Davidson, I like you in The Five Doctors, but Earthshox, rubbish. Caves of Androzani is boring. And Jodie, it was never my cup of tea anywhere. I didn't really like a lot of her episodes. I liked Resolution. I liked Nikola Tesla. Rosa was pretty good, except for when they put that rubbish pop song at the end. There was no need for that. In my opinion, I'm not a reviewer. I just know what I like and what I don't. But yeah, those are my three least favorite. The rest fluctuate, but really Smith and Tenant are my babies. Although me and Harry, when he was down here for the wedding, we watched the Series 2 finale and the Series 5 finale. The Pandorica opens. And I didn't realise how not laid-back Smith's performance was in comparison to 6 and especially 7, but he is so cartoony in the latter half of his era. Series 5, he's so much more like, so in the Series 7, he'd be very, very particular in every little shillable that he was saying. But in Series 7, it's more sort of relaxed, you know, isn't it? It's quite, it's like that. I don't know, it's a noticeable, noticeable difference. And I prefer Series 5 to any other of his series because of that fact. And I never noticed it until Harry pointed it out. Big up Harry, Hudson Media, get him some music, pay him. Who is a character that you would love to bring to Doctor Who Road? I've kind of done a lot of them. Willf was one of them, but Willf is going to be in the end of Eccleston, although he was in the commanding conundrum but only in like two lines, doesn't count. I'll save you, let him in. It seems nice. Why are you saying that because you'll remind you of yourself, granddad. I'm great. I mean, now that I have this, I'd love to have the clockwork droids in there somehow. I'd have to have the whole costume, which is a ball egg. I'd look fabulous, but still. I don't know. I like the smaller, weirder characters, like the one off random cameos that you'd only know if you actively watched the show, like as opposed to the doctors and companions, which are pretty obvious. Let's bring Mr. Copper, baby. What makes you think I want to wee you? I'm assuming that's Harry. Doctor Who Poop is the best. And I wish they released more. I understand why they don't. They're very busy and it takes a lot of energy to make their stuff. And it's all amazing. And I can always enjoy the back catalogue, but I'm a bitch and I want more. What's your favorite bee? Barry? Banana. What's your favorite big finish audio drama? Chimes of Midnight and it's not even close. Like I said earlier, Jubilee's pretty good too, but Chimes of Midnight is fantastic. And I feel like it's a pretty obvious choice. I feel like that's, you know, baby's first big finish, but it's because it's so good. Although I love Dalek Universe 1, specifically one. I haven't finished listening to all of Dalek Universe. I'm waiting for a sale. But Dalek Universe 1, also spectacular. Tenant at his absolute best. One of the best hardest teams for Tenth Doctor. I love Ten and Donna. No one's surpassing that. But him, Anya, and oh, that's gonna annoy me. Robot boy. What's his name? Mark Seven. Mark Seven, Anya and the Tenth Doctor, best hardest team. One of the best hardest teams, especially in audio. Although I love Ait and Charlotte Pollard. Yes, Charlotte Pollard. How many nine on have you seen today? At least three. How do you go about learning impressions? Do you have a specific technique that you use? Yes, stealing other people's impressions. I find it so much easier to do an impression if I've already heard someone else do it. And that sounds weird. And that's because it is. It also sounds a bit lazy because it's like the other people have done the hard work for you. And that's probably also true. But like with Tenant, I heard other people do Tenant impressions online. And I was like, oh, if they can do it, I can do it. So I just sort of kept working on it, impersonating their impersonation. And that's kind of where the idea of my comedy impressions came from. Which then over the years of doing it so much has led to better impressions, especially of the two that I do the most, Tenant and Smith. But like with Eccleston, for example, I've never had to learn a proper impression for him because the comedy impression works. It's just northern. And same with all the other ones. Like, I've only recently tried to start doing a better one, specifically based on David Bradley's impersonation. And again, it's easier to do an impersonation of an impersonation. So if you want to try and do an impersonation like me, copy someone else. Copy me. Why not? You don't do that. No, I do. I don't care. What doctor do you enjoy playing the most but based completely off running jokes? Like Chris and his Bananas. Love from Clough. That is a very good question. I guess based off running jokes is Eccleston because he's one been around the longest. Like him and his shed. The shed was always the funniest running joke for me. Just the fact that he lives in a shed. I don't know why that made me laugh so much. I love the concept. Smith going off track is always fun. Just sort of disappearing off into thought. I like going into thought. Thought is a powerful weapon used against any that, you know, just other stuff like that. I mean, Tenant has all these little catchphrases and I guess that kind of counts as a running joke. So that as well. I mean every doctor I play has a little weird running joke about them and that's what makes them a bit fun. La la la last question. You typed a stammer. What is your favorite episode of Doctor Who? Changes. Heaven Sent is up there. It's just so unique and cool and I can rewatch it a lot based on whatever mood I'm in. Like Midnight and Turn Left are two amazing episodes of Doctor Who but I have to be in a very specific mood to watch them because god they're depressing. Waters of Mars is one I go back to a lot as well. It's just fantastic. One of if not the best from Tenant's Run and the fact that it came at the end is hilarious. But I mean there's so many like Amy's Choice. I love Amy's Choice. Really a lot of them from Series 5 are great. Satan, Pit and Impossible Planet. Amazing choices. Genesis of the Daleks. One of the few classic stories I've rewatched a couple times. The first part of The Nursery Child is great so up until they leave in the TARDIS I don't care for the caveman stuff but the first part is wicked. I love an anniversary special. Five doctors. Three doctors. Day of the Doctor. None are perfect but they're all fun. Let's say Heaven Sent or Waters of Mars. Those are the two that first came to mind. One of them. Fight it out in the comments below. What's better? Will Jenny from the Doctor's Daughter be in Doctor Who Road? She already has been. In Tyler she's one of the three people Tenant was fucking. But to be fair she should probably be more in Doctor Who Road. There's so much comedy in the fact that she is the daughter and the wife and she's in there in Doctor Who Road with him anyway and they've never interacted. That is quite funny. I should do that. Well thank you. What are you excited about for the 60th? So much. I want to see what 14 and Donner's Dynamics is going to be like. It's probably going to be the exact same as 10 and Donner but I like that so give me more RTD. Feed me nostalgia. I hope it's the celestial toy maker. Everyone keeps saying it. It's pretty much all but confirmed but there's that little bit of doubt. But I hope it's the toy maker because that character is cool. I haven't watched this episode but the concept is amazing. I mean there's so much and I want to see what Shooty's about because I'm so happy that Shooty's in it. So I could get that first little taste. First little Shooty taste. Favorite pasta dish? Don't like pasta? Eat shit. Which classic doctor slash new companion duo or vice versa would you like to see in Big Finish? Ooh interesting. Tom Baker and Donner. Can you imagine? Hi Jack. I'm going to Madame Who Swords and want to go as a doctor. Do you have any suggestion for a certain one? Whatever brings you the most joy. Bear in mind that you will be walking around in public in this outfit though so expect Gawkers regardless of what you choose. That's just kind of the pain in the arse of going to a con dressed as a doctor. Like going on the tube dressed as McCoy and having a drunk man not stop talking to you because of that is terrifying. I know from experience. But yeah having to hear you go into Madame Who Swords I'm going on the Sunday and I'm very much looking forward to it. I don't know if I've announced it yet but here's a cheeky announcement if you made it this far into the Q&A. I'm going to be interviewing Sergeant Benton himself. I'm going to be interviewing him because he's going to be there and the guy who is organizing it who I interviewed for the community show James he said that you know whilst he's got him would I like to do an interview and he just asked me and I was like yes please so I'm doing that. Very excited. But do I have a suggestion genuinely whatever your favourite is whatever you feel the most comfortable wearing is the way to go. Any advice for people who want to start Doctor Who fan films like Doctor Who Road? Well if you want it to be like Doctor Who Road so I guess you mean like a gimmick series because Doctor Who Road is a gimmick. It's what if all the doctors were locked in a road together like the old sketches that I said was my influence at the beginning but find your own unique voice that's the problem with a lot of fan doctors is that they're all too similar either to each other or to a clearly established doctor like there's so many that are very clearly Smith and Tenon based and that's fine if that's what you want to do really it's a fan doctor it's what you want to do like who fucked me for critiquing it right but that's why I don't get into it personally well part of the reason. Your best bet is to be original try and figure it's like what Josh Schneer said recently when he made his Might of the Daleks thing. He said he came at it from a filmmaking perspective as opposed to a fan perspective and granted I've done the complete opposite with Doctor Who Road and whatever but I like that mindset and that's why my other Daleks in my opinion was so good. It's because he had a completely original mindset going into it but I mean really it depends on what you want to do if you want to make a fanwank mess like me do that. I don't really have a lot of advice just know what you like and do that. Also the best thing about Doctor Who Road is not having a budget it's like not having to make it look good it's so handy. Are you ticklish? Yes but I get punchy so don't you dare try it. What's your trick to that amazing Dave and Tenon impression from Chroma? Chroma my goodness we're doing Chroma. I guess the only way else I can describe it is that it's kind of in the back of my throat. I never understood people who said like it's in specific parts of your mouth but it's true and Tenon he's right at the back of my throat which sounds delicious. And finally how are you? I'm great. I'm married. I'm an uncle. I'm doing well. That's a really nice one to end on. Thank you to everyone who has asked a question. Again feel free to ask more in the comments. I'll answer away but more importantly thank you to everyone who has subscribed. I find it insane that I have an audience at all let alone one this size so thank you so much for watching and now I've got to edit this stupid thing. TomSka out.