Credits
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While this site has, until now, sat dormant and dusty for several years, I still need to thank those who I originally gave credit in the first place, because it applies as much today as it ever did back then. Quite a few people have assisted me in the long endeavor in one fashion or another, and this is the place where I give those people their props.
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- First off, I’d love to give a hearty shout-out to Shannon Patrick Sullivan of A Brief History of Time-Travel, who long ago helped and supported me during the formative years of this website. His site has been a fountain of information since 1996, and remains one of the most detailed and informative online Doctor WHO sources anywhere.
- I’ve also got to give props to Steven Hill of the Doctor WHO Image Archive. Without his incredible resource, this site wouldn’t look nearly as good as I’m told it does. His site is simply a boon of the highest order for those who want the best Doctor WHO related images, and, like Shannon’s site, has been a cornerstone of online WHO fandom since 1996.
- While I’m on the subject of images, Rob Semenoff of the Rob’s Doctor WHO Images has been cranking out superlative 3-D TARDIS models for about 10 years, many of which I’ve come across over the years. Rob has been kind enough to allow me to use one of his TARDIS models in my newest graphic banners for my Doctor sections. Thanks Rob!
- I’d also like to thank Robert Smith of the Doctor WHO Ratings Guide, who has taken over the reigns for Michael Hickerson and Daniel Callahan. The content and value of the Ratings Guide is driven by you, the fan, as all of the reviews are fan-written and supplied. Its yet another incredible resource for fans, and I heartily advise that you visit it.
- Some of the info on this site originated from the old Doctor WHO Role-Playing game by the now-defunct FASA corporation. Most of what I had reproduced were canon, and the bits that were in doubt were mentioned as such. Since the revamp, a lot of that old FASA info was removed, but bits and pieces remain here and there. Another fair chunk of info came courtesy of Jean-Marc Lofficer’s Universal Databank.
- I sincerely thank my wonderful wife for helping me proof-read this thing. I really do appreciate it hon.
- Also, I gotta give thanks to Prambit Bose, QED1, and Simon Burt, who have contributed several great articles/reviews to this website.
And last, and certainly not least, a round of generous applause to the BBC for creating Doctor WHO in the first place, AND for bringing it back again in such grand fashion. Also, *ahem*, I thank ‘em for not coming down upon me like a legal ton of bricks, in which case I’d have to fold like an origami duck. Thanks folks!
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