 I was always a couch potato, infamously so in my family, and I just always loved storytelling, but I always, always wanted to go into television and kind of understand how programmes are made. Having Doctor Who filming Wales was part of at the time a really brilliant BBC strategy to build Wales as a centre of excellence for drama and to put meaningful titles onto a network platform. It was hard to really know quite what the impact of the show would be to Wales and to the viewing audience, but even from the very, very first day there was a real sense of excitement and belief and people gravitated to the show, people just wanted to work on it. Working on Doctor Who was, I can still say, ten years on, it was the most extraordinary experience and there are members of the crew, members of the cast that are still in my life in a really big way. Wales as a location for filming, the extraordinary crews, the cast, it's actually a place that is world class and it deserves to be absolutely at the top table of people's thinking when it comes to filming.