 I put out a poll asking if you'd like Q&A, thinking that no one would really care about my opinions, but you know, other YouTubers do it, so why not. You said yes, overwhelming majority. I'm like Harriet Jones winning that election. Oh no, that was landslide majority. Ah, you get it. After the poll I put out a video, and you all left more questions than I was anticipating, but I made a promise. I said I was going to answer all of them on camera, so... Let's do that. I'm going to start on the YouTube video. The first one from Doctorus Prime. Apart from Doctor Who, are you a fan of any other sci-fi films and or TV, like Transformers Star Wars Star Trek Terminator, etc? Weirdly no. For everything that's not Doctor Who, I go through phases of liking it. Like I was a fan of Star Wars for a couple years, and I kind of... Like at the moment, there isn't really anything that's grabbing my attention. Even video games. I mean, I went through a stage of loving Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, but other than Doctor Who, nothing has that longevity in my brain. The reason Doctor Who's the one that sticks around is just because it's so big. It's been going on for so long, and there's so much of it that there is something for everyone. I think I answered your question, which is a solid... Eugh. Haven't watched a single Transformers movie. I've only watched a couple Star Wars movies. Haven't watched any Star Trek or Terminator. Thank you. I just realized I haven't checked whether this camera's on in focus. I should... I should do that. It is Weegood. Two questions from MarioBowser494. I'm recording this at, like, 9 in the morning, by the way, on my one day off mid-week. Hell yeah. Generic question. Favourite and least favourite episode of Who? Ah! I knew... I knew... I knew someone was gonna ask this. It changes every day. I mean, favourite is probably somewhere in New Who, if I'm being honest. I love Remembrance of the Daleks, but, like, probably Waters of Mars or Heaven Sent is my favourite. That's usually the ones I go back to the most. Least favourite out of the ones I've watched, Delta and the Bannerman. I watched it all the way through with Gemma. It sucks. Still kind of generic, but more interesting question. Favourite movie. Again, this has changed over time, but the one that I always come back to is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. If you haven't watched it, go watch it. Ah! It's timeless. It is timeless. It is a timeless movie. I love it to pieces. Once in a lifetime film, too. Like, that's never been made again, not for another, like, 20 years, even with Disney's domination. From Frontios 101. Ooh, you've asked three questions, you cheeky boy. Which seventh Doctor Audio from Big Finish is your favourite? Ooh, I'm gonna get in trouble for that. I have listened to a few Big Finish. None of them are seventh Doctor, despite McCoy being one of my favourite Doctors of all time. I've been more into the McGann and Tenant stuff. I also tried the Eccleston box set. I'm not answering my feelings about that one. I don't want to get crucified. I tried that one called Master. I got bored of it. That's my answer. Which Doctor in Your Doctor Who Road show is your favourite to play and why? For those who subscribe for the community show, Doctor Who Road is, well, still ongoing. I'm currently in the making of episode one of Phase Five, which is going slow thanks to the community show, lol. Doctor Who Road is like a sitcom comedy series where I play every Doctor and every companion and every other character. Go check it out if you want. I'm very proud of it. But my favourite Doctor to play? Easily, Eccleston. If you watch throughout the whole of the Doctor Who Road series, he pretty much stays the same? He definitely gets more to do as time goes on. He's definitely a comic foil for the first couple of phases. But Phase Three onwards, he becomes just so much more interesting, but he's still really, really funny. He's just fun. It's far from an impression. It's just a northern accent, a bit deeper in the normal voice. But you can ad-lib in it as well. And also Smith as well is quite fun, because that's another one you can ad-lib. You can just sort of mesh round with the voice. Yeah, there's my answer. Eccleston, then Smith. Myself, Frontios 101 and the Unknown Editor 07 are doing our own Ambien Homeland Audio Revival projects. Is it possible for you to promote our projects in a future episode of The Community Show? Yes! If anybody wants to promote their project on The Community Show, all you've got to do is message me or comment a link or email and my email address here. Just send me the link, tell me what it is, tell me who you are. No one is barred entry from the show. Also, if you see me promoting someone who perhaps isn't great and I just haven't noticed, let me know, because I don't want to promote the wrong people, you know what I'm saying? Philip Hawkins! Oh, Philip Hawkins, hello my man. What's your favourite fictional universe outside of the universe? Okay, back to this. Probably Marvel. I love the Avengers movies. That's one I completely forgot to mention earlier, I suppose. I mean, not so much now. Endgame does kind of kill it after a while. I mean, I love the TV stuff at the moment, but not to the extent of Endgame before. One day I will go to Avengers Campus in Disney, by the way. I haven't been back to Disney since 2015 with my family, but it looks so cool. Same with that Star Wars land. Like, I'm not big into Star Wars at the moment, but... Oh, get me some blue milk. Banner or banner? Banner kaffalata? Is that you? Not Doctor Who related. What? Not Doctor Who related, but the first question I can think of is, what is your favourite type of shoes? Well, jokes on you. You have a non- Doctor Who answer. Well, jokes on you, it may not be a Doctor Who question, but I have a Doctor Who answer. Converse, because of course it is. Of course it is. As a child who basically modelled themselves after David Tennant after a while, it's converse. It's the one shoes that I've consistently worn throughout most of my life. Converse, thank you. Well, I do like my brown boots that I wear for Smith and stuff. But converse look cooler. Funny story about shoes, because I highly doubt there'll be another shoe question. 2019's Comic-Con, I believe it was 2019, I went as Sylvester McCoy, a winner of The Seventh Doctor, and I looked fly, I looked great, pictures. But those shoes, my man, they're lovely shoes. I will get those shoes, in fact. Here they are. So these shoes, they're fairly accurate too. I found them on Amazon, I got lucky. And you know, I wore them to the con, as you would. Don't do a con in them, especially if you're like me and always take the priority ticket. That is what, nine o'clock to five o'clock-ish. I had to take so many breaks, my feet were in tatters, oh, the blisters. I can't even begin to describe the agony I was in. Good con though. Gemma, when it's ace, we were cute. We still don't know what we're going as to Comic-Con this year. Like, we're going for the whole weekend now. We'll get to that at a later date, I think, but I still need to figure that out. In fact, I don't know when this video's coming out, whenever I is, tears me. Clack of the geek, hello, Clack of the Geek. Okay, let's go. Which Doctor Who story do you prefer? Historical or sci-fi? Hmm, interesting. I think I lead towards the sci-fi more, not for any specific reason, just general enjoyment. I like escapism, what can I say? Although, with historical, there is more of a chance of educating the younglings, and I'm certain I've learned a good few random history facts from Doctor Who, just from being slipped in there. So I think a perfect Doctor Who series, really, is kind of split in the middle. Well, actually, split into thirds. Let's say, bit of historical, bit of sci-fi, and then a bit of just full-on weirdness. I don't know how to describe that, but just something really strange that you could not do in any other show. That's the best part of Doctor Who. There is no other show like it. Do you like James Bond? Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, BAM! No. I haven't watched any films. I hear they're good, though. There's a new one out, isn't there? Where Dan and Craig Bond's done. Good for him. He's been trying to get out of that contract for years. Favorite restaurant, Toby Caveri. If you guys don't know, Tobi Carvery, whilst Shuckleball Shocks is a carvery, but go king-sized at Tobi Carvery. Those Yorkshire puddings are huge, they are to die for. Get the gammon and the beef if you're feeling cheeky. Get a lot of veg, get some nice roast potatoes. Gravy if you're into that, I don't like gravy myself. You will have the best meal of your life. I'm not joking, I have a Tobi Carvery Christmas jumper. Let me get you, you won't believe me until I get it. A Tobi Carvery Christmas jumper, I received for Christmas a couple of years back, and yeah, good. You don't see me getting like McDonald's merch, do you? Although I do get a lot of McDonald's, I'm not happy with myself whenever I do. Second favourite though is GBK, Gourmet Burger Kitchen. Love a burger, what can I say? Shall I cut by the way, I've had it for years. Classic Dalek. I've got TARDIS one of those too, but I was feeling very exterminated this morning. The plane, my windows closed, plane, ha. What do you do whenever you feel down? Feel bad about myself, I guess? I don't know, I don't really have that, like a set thing I do when I'm upset. I mean, Gemma, she always helps. I'm not saying I do Gemma when I'm upset. She's very lovely, I also work on projects really I guess, but that's not really when I'm upset, that's just when I have free time. This is getting too deep, I don't wanna get too deep in this Q&A, but then again, what's Q&As for other than getting a bit deep? Anyway, thanks, clacker. You gave me an existential crisis. Samuel Little, stop tagging me in posts. Unless it's like necessary to me, then it makes sense. Or you want me to promote it in the show. Come on, just not every post. When is phase five for your Doctor Who Road sketches coming out? First of all, do not sketches anymore. Oh, pardon me. I renamed them all to episodes because I realised they're more of a sitcom than a sketch series at this point. But when is it coming out? I wish I could tell you. I've been about halfway through episode one for a while now. It is taking me, like it's not a hard episode by any means, like I've made way harder ones. Like the finale of phase four was way harder than this, but it's just the case of whenever I have free time, I only have time to film the community show. And yeah, that doesn't leave a lot of time for Doctor Who Road at the moment. That's not saying it's done. In fact, I'll be nice. For those who like Doctor Who Road or maybe if you don't and you want to get into it, here is a short clip from episode one of phase five, which I have titled, Tyler. You'll see why. Ooh. What? I don't know. It felt like it moved. It's a plastic hand. Something that can't move and has never moved. Ah, no. Oh, ha ha, very funny. You know, you might be worried for a second. Ah! If you like the look of that, go back and look at specifically phase three of Doctor Who Road. That's my golden era, as far as I'm concerned. Don't look at phase one, please. SC writes, what's been the best who actor encounter you've had so far? I haven't had many. I won't lie to you. I've had Sylvester McCoy a couple of times. I've been very lucky to meet him at both a Phantom Films event and to MCM London Comic Con. I've met Sophie Aldrid a couple of times at some Phantom events as well. I've met Peter Davison at a Comic Con, but I was really nervous and basically I didn't say a word to him. I just kind of stood next to him for the picture and left. I've met Katie Manning. She was lovely. I met her at a Phantom event. I think it's a toss up between two. It's either my first meeting of Sylvester McCoy at my very first Comic Con back in, I think, 2015. It was my first celebrity I ever met and it was crazy. And I took this picture if I can find it. He was lovely because there was a guy charging for photos but he's, and we were like, can we not just get a selfie on our phone? And he was like, no, no, I prefer selfies. You can see your face as you take the picture. So we didn't have to pay for the picture. We just took it on my phone. Or because Sylvester McCoy insisted, how great is that? Saved his money. My other favorite, though, and I've spoken about this before, is meeting Dorian Maldivar himself, Simon Fisher Becker in a Zoom call. This was for the cast read through of Venus Flynn episode one, which they didn't tell me he was in. So I entered the call, thought, oh, I think I recognize him. Saw the picture of Dorian plastered on the wall behind him. So I was the only one without a webcam. So they didn't see me like, putting it on mute and shouting for Gemma. Be like, Gemma, they got Dorian. Oh, there's more questions from SC. What if the doctor did not come back for Amelia? Amelia would probably be in a mental institution. Would you ever consider making a full fan film featuring your own version of the doctor? It is something I've always wanted to do. That's part of the reason I started my YouTube channel. That was sort of, you know, that's a lot of Doctor Who fans end goal. But I don't live near a lot of people that are interested in this. I don't have a lot of friends like that, especially not over the last few years. The only time I've ever had friends that do this sort of stuff is starting the community show. That's how I got in contact with a lot of the people I talk to now. Without the community show, there's no Dominic G. Martin, there's no Luke Newman, there's no, well, I knew James Sun. There's no Ali Atari, there's no Katie Haynes, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, I tried to playing to my own strengths before, you know, only having the one person. I mean, it can be done, you know, one location, one actor, heaven sent, hello. But it's just something I haven't been able to get off the ground ever. I've tried audios. In fact, I released Twisted Mind, which was part of the Odyssey Doctors when I was a part of that. But I mean, instead of fan films, I did Doctor Who Road. That's like my own stupid comedy version because I knew it didn't matter that I played all the characters. I knew it didn't matter that it's just the one location. So Doctor Who Road, the sitcom comedy series was born. But to answer your question, I mean, I'd like to. I just don't know if I could. I'll settle for having a nice little cameo in DW2012 series five. Thank you very much. Seriously, I can't believe I'm in there. Thanks for letting me ask these questions. Love the show. Oh, thank you. I see you're lovely. Doctor Who Adventures. Hello, you. Thank you again for making me an amazing creator. Gave me the warm fuzzies that did. Right, here goes. Number one, if you had one trip in the TARDIS, where would you go? I mean, it's gonna sound really self-centered, but back in time to see Little Jack, just sort of throughout his life, just to see the progression. But not even necessarily to give him hints about the future or tell him it's all gonna be okay that you have no friends. It's all gonna be fine in the future. I mean, just to see where I'm at. I remember some things from my childhood, but not a lot. And there's, you know, there's moments in life you'd wanna revisit, you know, certain birthdays, certain events. I remember going on the BBC Studios tour when I was little and seeing the TARDIS for the first time. If I can find the picture, I'll put it here. That was insane. That was the most magical moment of my life. Also, it was right next to the prank patrol truck because they're on the same level, aren't they? There you go. Answer that question's vanity. Which companion would you most like to collab with on YouTube? Do you mean companion is in which other YouTuber or which Doctor Who companion would I like to collab with on YouTube? Oh man, I'll answer both versions. Sophie Aldrid. Yes, please. I need to talk to Josh Carr because he got her on for the who knew podcast. Like I can get her on for the community show, right? That's a thing I can do, right? Josh Carr, help me out. As for YouTuber, I mean, the ones I'd love to collab with the most at the moment is the Review of Death Guys, you know, Matt and Billy, or Mr. TARDIS. They're like, they're two on my list. I haven't quite got you two yet. Although Doctor Who adventures, how have I not gone you on yet? Get in contact. Let's do it, let's make it happen. If I, let's try and make it in person too. That'd be fun. Who's your favorite Doctor Who mini-soad? Hmm. A very interesting question. I'm trying to remember all the mini-soads. Let me do some mild googling. I have a couple. Either I've got it on my computer at night of the Doctor because they got Paul McGahn back. Please say not for the last time. 60th, come on 60th, Russell T. I believe in you. Or Attack of the Grask. Oh my God, Little Jack got such a kick out of being in a Doctor Who episode. Attack of the Grask. It was free. You could play it online. David Tennant is actually there in person. What not in person? He doesn't come to your house. Although I am seeing Music of the Spheres. I wasn't in attendance at Doctor Who Proms, but admittedly watching it was hilarious. The fact that they got David Tennant to film that, hilarious. So I'll tell you what, let's rank them. Night of the Doctor. Attack of the Grask. Music of the Spheres. Can we just say Doctor Who adventures are some of the most, they're up there are some of the most supportive channels out there. I always see them commenting on different fan films and stuff, just being like, great job. And I'm like, yeah, that's the kind of stuff I like. Cullen Artwork asks, where did you get your Sonic Screwdrivers and do you have any Chibnil era merch? Oh, another one I'm gonna get in trouble for. Well, I get my Screwdrivers the same place as any place. Character options. I've got them mostly from birthdays over the years. Although I did get a couple of Smith ones from Comic-Con once. They're usually just sort of dotted around. Actually, I have a second Doctor Sonic Screwdriver. It doesn't make the noise. I got the Glorified Torch, but I got that at Comic-Con. It was in like this little plastic bag as if it's evidence that the police have gathered. So yeah, either character options or Comic-Con. As for the Chibnil era merch, aside from the T-shirt of Whittaker's and the Screwdriver, which I specifically got for Doctor Who Road, not a damn thing, I'm sorry. I'm not that enthused about the Whittaker era, okay? I don't hate it. I just don't like it very much. It's not for me. So I don't even have the DVDs. Maybe one day for completion, if sake, but... Yeah, sorry, guys. Katie Haynes is gonna kill me if she finds that out. No one tell her, please. Sol Pinto Rezvi asks, would you rather have a duel to death with the War Master or the War Doctor? Now we're talking. Well, I guess the War Doctor would feel bad about killing me. The War Master would revel in it. So probably the War Doctor? I mean, they're both old. Although they're both Time Lords. You didn't say John Hurt and Derek Jacobi. They're both Time Lords, so the age doesn't really matter. I'm gonna go War Doctor. Angel the First asks, would Doctor Who Road, spell R-O-D-E, adorable, have a crossover with Yakuza 07 or at least Super Monkey Ball? Well, the Yakuza is a terrorist organization if I'm not mistaken, and I haven't played Super Monkey Ball. So my answer is, what? TheWitz asks, what do you think about RTD coming back? Yeah, I knew I was gonna get asked that. I was gonna make a video about RTD coming back, but then I saw my subscription feed quite literally filled with about 20 separate videos using the same two images of Russell T. Davis. Being like, he's back? What does that mean for the future? I'm just excited. That's the end of my thoughts. I'm intrigued about what he'll do. I'm intrigued about the casting. I'm intrigued about Bad Wolf's involvement. That's quite interesting, the production company. But no, I'm just excited, man. He's my favorite showrunner of all time. J&T, aside. Moffat, I love you, but you're weird. Aside. Chibnall, aside. But like, Russell T. Davis is coming back. This is the equivalent of Terrant Sticks coming back for the five doctors, you know what I'm saying? Nicky Boy Crow! If you got to play the doctor for BBC, what would your costume be? Well, first of all, I'd be the most boring doctor in the world because I'd just be rehashing Smith and Tennant. Like in the announcement video, for example, for the Q&A, I was told that I'd just sound like I was doing a Tennant voice. I wasn't, that's just how I talk now. But if I had a costume at the moment, it's this. This is what I chose for the Odyssey Doctors series when I was a part of it. And I think I look pretty snazzy and I think it's pretty separate from what's come before it. It's like a modernization of the smart side. Kind of like what Capaldi was going for. Smarter, more modern version of the old like Hartnell days and Pertwee days. I think that makes sense. I don't know, I look cool, isn't it? RMG asks, what's your favorite doctor and or showrunner of Doctor Who? I'll do you both of them. Oh, he also puts, also, why are you running? Oh, pardon me. Why are you running? Why are you running? He puts that. I like that meme too. My favorite doctor changes. We got to stop asking what's our favorite doctors. It's either going to come back to childhood nostalgia or just plain guessing and it changes at a later date. Out of the classic era, I love me some McCoy. Tom Baker is basically Doctor Who in his real life. Hartnell kicked us off, Tratton, all of them. I mean, I can tell you my least favorites. I've got two, well three technically. That's not what was asked. So I've dodged that question, haven't I? Favorite showrunner already answered, RTD. Nexus Entertainment asks, can you bring the absorbal off into Doctor Who Road? I don't know, is Kane and Abel free? Gary the Word asks, have you ever regretted making a skit? Any one of them and which would you change? I mean, regretted is a strong word. Cause even like phase one of Doctor Who Road, like they're cringe now, but without them, I wouldn't have made the stuff I'm proud of later down the line. And for the community show, all of those skits, I've either repurposed from my old spoofs or I'm really proud of them. Actually, okay, I just remembered one. Okay, one of my first videos on this channel was called Vote Saxon. It was even featured very briefly in the Amazing Creators video that Doctor Adventures did, where I play John Sims Master, accepting that he's the new Prime Minister. Little Jack, man. You know, I'm gonna, I don't want to, but here's a very short clip of what I'm talking about. Hi, my name, you all know my name, Harold Saxon. Now I do not know why I'm carrying a briefcase, just makes me look important. Yeah, thanks for unearthing those memories with a Gary the Word. Dynamic Entertainment asks, what is, in your opinion, obviously, the worst Doctor Who story's ever made? Delta and the Bannermen. It's boring, it's weird, it's not what I want from the McCoy era. It's also Mel. Rebecca Stevens asks, where did the idea for Doctor Who Road came from? Okay, I wasn't expecting this many Doctor Who Road questions. I'm very happy because I like Doctor Who Road. The idea came from a few places, but the main one was a guy called Daleks Fiami, or Sebastian Bird. He made Doctor Who Big Brother, which is unfortunately no longer up, because the other one that was in it turned out to be a bit of a nonce. But the idea of all the doctors living under one roof had great comedy value to me. I added in the lore aspect of it, which is instead of Big Brother, it's whenever a doctor finishes their contract, there's always that little clause at the bottom that says, also, you are now trapped in this road forever, like, oh, in fact, there was another one made by the nonce. It really hurts to say that, where it was essentially a Doctor Who retirement home, where all the old doctors live after they run on the show. Yeah, I basically stole that, but made it better. I can say that, because they're no longer on YouTube, so you can't see them. Alex, do you like beans on toast? We must know, Mr. Reeves. No, I don't like baked beans. I like toast, though. I like marmalade on my toast. This is the quality continental came here for, right? Thanks, Alex. King Creator asks, can I be in the community show? No. Okay, of course you can, but like I said earlier, if you make content, just send them my way, tell me who you are, it'll be done. Shush, bitchards. Do I have to censor that? Asks favorite doctor. I've really answered that one. That ends the YouTube comments, though. Let's move over to Twitter. From At Time Gate, Doctor Who. What is Jack Reeves' trade? Are you a student? Are you an adulting? Are you working as an MI6 agent? Are you booping biscuits in Argos? That's specific. My trade is I am an adult. I am 22 years old and I am a nursery practitioner. I work currently with the two to three year olds and they're all little menaces, quite frankly. Currently looking for more interesting work, such as TV, film, or theater productions, but that's a hard industry to get into. But right now, nursery practitioner, 22 year old. Hope that answers your question. Do I still look like a student? Do I look like I boop biscuits in Argos? I boop biscuits in Sainsbury's for a couple months. That was mind-numbing. I just noticed you could manage a good tenant impression. You only just noticed that, huh? And from the announcement trailer, not from any of the videos where I've played tenant, huh? Luigi. Millie Mackenzie, hello Millie. Which Doctor Cosplay would you like to be sculpted in? What? Okay, I'm answering this question on Twitter. If you are serious. And if not my normal human person clothes, I'd love... Oh, this is a tough choice. I'm gonna go with tenant, just because tenants pay. Oh, Samuel Little again. You're asking the same question, Samuel. I see it. If you put it on one platform, you don't have to put it on another. If I go on Instagram and you've asked the same question again, I'm gonna lose it. And that's all of Twitter. I thought there was more on Twitter. Let's move over to Instagram and I believe that's the last place we have to look. Yonah Kuro Matoki, I think I said that, right? What makes you cool about making your videos? You mean what makes me cool? No, oh, what? I'm confused by your question. Well, I am a very cool individual, obviously. Have you seen this jumper? But also I guess what makes me feel like I can make them? I just, it's just what I enjoy. I think that's what you're asking. I love making them. I like experimenting. I like entertaining people. I'm an attention whore at heart. I'm a sucker for an audience. What can I say? That's what YouTube brings to the table for me. Have you tried fish fingers and custard? I was going to do that for, and I might still do that for a skit for like a cutaway gag in the community show by chickened out. So I bought the fish fingers. I brought the custard and I just was like, I looked at it and I was like, that looks gross. Like I don't really like fish fingers much. I certainly don't like custard. Maybe if there's enough online bullying. Cooper does stuff asks, can you recreate your reaction to the RTD2-ness? I assume you mean the Russell T. Evans returning news. Okay, I'll recreate my reaction. So I was walking home. I just come into the flat and I'm looking at my phone and I scroll through Twitter and I see his face and I think, oh, that's weird. And then I see, oh, it's from the official Doctor Who site. That's interesting. That's fun. Then I noticed what it said. And I thought it was a prank. I spent the next five hours thinking that was a prank and then seeing everybody reacting to it and the post not being taken down. I came to the realization that it was real. I turned to Gemma and said, Russell T. Davis is back. And she went, wait, which one was that? Yeah, we're having a divorce. Is it bad that I thought you were talking like David Tennant and Matt Smith? Again, Rye Lehman. It's just how I talk. The Crispy Squid asks, have you considered having a go at doing an actual series rather than Doctor Who Road? I sort of answered this already. I would love to if I had the people, the time and the equipment. Really the most important part is the people, but I don't live near anyone. Like going to visit Doctor Who, like going to visit DW 2012, like that crew. That took a three and a half to four hour trip just to get there. I live quite close to Abby of Draken. So, you know, that's one. And like James Sutton, it took about an hour and a half, two hours to go visit him. My good friend, Harry, who I'd love to make videos with again. He's a good couple of hours away. But I mean, Doctor Who Road's good though, right? I mean, I know it's no fan film, but it's my own thing. I like doing my own thing. Wobbly Jane, AKA my mother. She asks, can I have more Tom Baker stuff, please? No. Would you like a jelly bean with their mother? That was creepy. Also, Mum, you didn't ask us here, but yes, I will put a bucket hat in the store. Mum looked at the store, was very impressed, but will only buy something if it's, well, she got the tote bag, but she wants a bucket hat with the logo on it, because she wants a bucket hat. Don't ask me why. Jack the Canard asks, best Dalek story, modern and classic. Best in the new Dalek, by Rob Shearman. And best in the classics, Remembrance of the Daleks, boom. For classic, you can't pick Remembrance or Genesis. God damn it. Okay, instead of Remembrance then, as I look to my DVDs, I didn't like Day of the Daleks much. Destiny's weird. Reasonably enjoyed Resurrection. People are gonna kill me about my thoughts on Evil of the Daleks. I'm gonna go with the original, you might say, the Daleks. I quite liked that one. My dog two opinions trash, I'm aware, but I don't care. This is why I don't make like review style content. Donkey Chop's O4, the last question that I have found is, how are you so darn cool instructions and diagrams if possible? Very well. Haven't busted this in a while. Well, let's say this here is me, is his big nose, is his goofy screen, is his floppy hair. So as you can see, there's this stuff radiating off of me, right? These lines are the cool lines. Not a lot of people have them. It's a scientific anomaly where certain individuals of the human race can't help but be impressive. And it all emanates, it doesn't emanate from the head. It actually emanates sort of lower than that, oddly. Like it sort of emanates for... And as far as I'm aware, that is... Ooh, all of Time and Space podcast just replied with one final question. Have you ever tried watching all of Doctor Who in broadcast order? Not for the classics. And I know they're all on Britbox, but I like my DVDs. I tried to do it with the new series. I got all the way up to series five or six, and then I forgot to continue. And I don't like watching it in order. I like watching just my favorite bits so I can skip all the rubbish ones. Look at you, fear her. Look at you, hell-bent, et cetera. Look at you, Delta. But yes, that ends my video unless any more notifications are going to come up on my phone. Stupid me. I missed three questions because I was looking at the wrong tweet. Or rather, I missed out a tweet. From James Wall, who is worse? Davros on the master. Davros, because his redemption arc was a complete lie in The Witch's Familiar. Bad episode for bad people. But... And the master sort of does get redemption arc with Missy. I'm gonna go with Davros. He made the Spates Nazis. The master's just kind of an evil dick. From Paul. Oh, I know you, Paul. How many geese do you think can fit in the TARDIS? Please show you're working. That's six. And the real final question. I've done this three times now. From Josh Murphy Studios. Hello, Josh. It's Dwayne on Reflection to come out. How did you come up with the idea of the community show? Well, isn't that a funny story? I was having a nice walk, as I like to do on my days off, to unwind in a sort of nearby field. And I was thinking to myself, what's a new idea I could try? I've done Doctor Who Road for a long time. I'd like to expand my audience. I'd like to get to new more people. And I thought back to the fan show and how they didn't like it. I didn't like the fan show. I thought it was too kid-friendly, if you understand. It's more like, hi, guys! And they got such an insight behind the scenes of Doctor Who and talked to some amazing people. Yet it wasn't for me. And I wanted to make something like that for the community, which was safe to say, going through a rough patch. That was also a part of it. And I wanted to spread some joy and give me something fun to do, get to know more people. And boy, did it work. So if you want some good ideas, walk in a field. And now I'm going to film an announcement video. I don't know whether it's come out before this or after this, but if it hasn't, get excited because there is something very exciting, comic-con-related coming soon. Thank you for the questions. Thank you for everyone who asked a question. And I'll see you in the next one. Bye-bye. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. I haven't had breakfast yet. I'm really hungry.