User:Cookieboy 2005

Who is this?
I'm a user on the Tardis Data Core, and have been since at least 2022; I was born on 14 May in the United Kingdom, and I have made a variety of pages, one of the earliest in my memory being P854 SJD, which I later expanded upon after rewatching TV: Rose. I have also uploaded various images, generally for illustration of a topic, such as an image of Ian Chesterton's car from TV: "An Unearthly Child".

Pages specifically created for my user space can be found at Category:User:Cookieboy 2005.

First exposure to the franchise
My earliest exposure to the franchise of Doctor Who was almost certainly from the Eleventh Doctor's era, although it would be a long while before I'd begin legitimately having an interest in the series. Later, when I played LEGO Dimensions on my Xbox 360, I played various Doctor Who-related levels, though I was entirely unable to appreciate the references being made.

Later exposure
At a later point, I decided to start watching Doctor Who from the start of the Ninth Doctor's era (from Rose). When I saw the Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, I was surprised, and didn't believe him as "the Doctor" due to me having only known of Doctors from David Tennant onward - not even knowing where they were placed in the timeline(s). Eventually, I grew to appreciate whatever Doctor I was watching at the time - except the Thirteenth due to poor writing on Mr Chibnall's part (but that's just an opinion).

Hartnell-era
More recently, I've started watching episodes from the William Hartnell era of the show, and have seen every episode available on BritBox from An Unearthly Child to (currently) The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

Doctor Who: Time Fracture
I have visited Time Fracture in London 3 times, the third being on the very last showing they did (at least, in London).

For more information, see User:Cookieboy 2005/Time Fracture.

BBC merchandise idea
The BBC should, at least in my opinion, release the "Sofa of Reasonable Comfort" from TV: The Curse of Fatal Death as official merchandise. It's a sofa, and it's of reasonable comfort! Who wouldn't want that? Only fools, I think. Anyone in their right mind would immediately empty their wallets for such a cool sofa!

''Maybe after releasing it, they could release the Spikes of Doom as merchandise, though they'd certainly have to be made less.. spikey, and a  lot  less doom-y.''

The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes
I have recently received my copy of The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes, and have read some of the stories.

Associated users
Here, I define "associated users" as users who I personally know in real life. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to:


 * ThegamerbroYT
 * Ytbobtgm666