Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk

Clive Finch identified the people following his conspiracy website as his "faithful readers". (PROSE: ) Clive, (PROSE: ) and later Mickey Smith and David Roberts, (PROSE:, , Lights In The Sky) asked upon the readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk to fulfil certain requests, such as submitting their anecdotes of meeting the Doctor. (PROSE:, ) The readers of the website were also supportive of Mickey during the time he was suspected (PROSE: ) to have been responsible for Rose Tyler's disappearance. (TV: )

Readers
Some of the more notable readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk included: A. Fergus, Peri Brown, Arthur Dent, Mr Yates, Sarah Jane Smith, (PROSE: ) Davros, (PROSE: ) Rose Tyler, (TV:, PROSE: ) and Sergeant Catherine Petts. (PROSE: ) Curiously, there were readers who posted using the names The Master, (PROSE: ) dalek (PROSE: ) and Zygon. (PROSE: ) There were also hundreds of other readers. (PROSE:, , etc.)

History
By March 2005, Clive Finch asked his readers to send in their anecdotes about the Doctor to the site, although the exact details of the site varied between accounts. (PROSE:, ) Clive got hundreds of responses, which he posted onto the site. (PROSE: )

After Clive's death in the Auton attack, (TV:, PROSE: , etc.) Mickey Smith (PROSE: , ) anonymously took over the website and then shared some of the stories of the site's readers, while also leaving an area for further stories to be submitted. (PROSE: ) Around a week later, he asked his readers if they had seen Rose Tyler after she went missing and if they had heard a "strange disembodied voice" over the weekend. (PROSE: )

In early 2006, the webmaster wrote on the website that it was the support of his readers, with their belief in him, that kept him going amidst the false arrests by the police given their suspicion (PROSE: ) that he was responsible for Rose's disappearance. (TV: ) In the same post, the webmaster also asked his readers for their theories on MP Joseph Green's recent weight gain. (PROSE: )

Following the crash of an alien spaceship in Central London, Mx asked his readers for their stories of the crash. (PROSE: )

In late 2006, Mickey told his readers to remember the truth about the alien attacks, the shop dummies and aliens invading London, until more news about the Guinevere probe was released on Christmas Day. (PROSE: )

In 2007, the readers of the website were contacted by Ricky Smith, (WC: ) a native of Pete's World, (TV:, PROSE: , etc.) instead of Mickey as usual, who told them they had to look on the Internet for a code to take down Cybus Industries. (WC: ) After going into a chatroom to speak with "ChatGuest1", the readers were sent across the Internet to find the correct code, going to websites belonging to International Electromatics, Cybus Industries, Cybus Fitness, Henrik & Son, and Millingdale. They eventually found the correct password, "binary9", after using the Cybus Industries Staff Intranet. (GAME: )

Behind the scenes
The identities of the readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk were often real world users who submitted fictional accounts of meeting the Doctor to the site, where the flash fiction was officially approved by the BBC, and released as parts of stories such as Have You Seen This Man?. After these readers had been established, later stories on the website, especially after its redesign to Defending the Earth!, were asked by Mickey to go on digital missions, which were often represented by web games.