William Grantham

At the age of nine,  of Colchester, Essex, won the Blue Peter "Design-a-Monster Competition". His entry, the Abzorbaloff, was featured in Love & Monsters and he was noted as having created the monster in the episode's end credits. He also got to spend a day on set with Peter Kay, who portrayed the alien, and Neill Gorton, the prosthetics designer who finalised the design for filming. Producer Phil Collinson claimed in the commentary that accompanied the episode that Grantham was somewhat displeased with Gorton's rendering, as he had imagined the creature to be "the size of a double-decker bus". However, in the 2010 BBC DVD documentary Who Peter, Grantham contradicted Collinson by saying that he had been "stunned" by how well-realised the creature was. Andrew Pixley's notes for Love & Monsters in DWMSE 14 (cover-dated 9 November 2006) offered something of a compromise between the two accounts, claiming Grantham was impressed by Millennium's realisation of the Abzorbaloff but was also bemused that the no-one realised the creature was supposed to be the size he imagined. Now years later, Will frequently gets into squabbles with the facebook group Doctor Who TARDISposting. Often boasting about his girlfriend as if she were a trophy rather than just somebody he's in a relationship with. He'll often lurk for long periods of time but pop up occasionally spouting tripe until he gets noticed. With the novelty of him inventing the Abzorbaloff dissipated, Will resorts to private messaging and petty insults to stay relevant.