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Adventures with the Wife in Space
Adventures with the Wife in Space: Living With Doctor Who
Neil loves Sue. He also loves Doctor Who. But can he bring his two great loves together? And does he have the right?
In January 2011, Neil Perryman set out on an insane quest to make his wife Sue watch every episode of the classic series of Doctor Who from the very beginning. Even the ones that didn’t exist any more.
And so, over the next two and half years, Sue gamely watched them all: William Hartnell (the Miserable Git); Patrick Troughton (the Scruffy Drunk); Jon Pertwee (the Pompous Tory); Tom Baker (the Mad One); Peter Davison (the Fit One); Colin Baker (the Court Jester); Sylvester McCoy (the Crafty Sod) and Paul McGann (the One-Night Stand). The result was a wildly successful and hilariously revealing blog called Adventures with the Wife in Space. But the adventure continues. From awkward years at school, terrified of giant insects, Daleks and rugby players, to even more awkward years as an adult, terrified of unexpected parenthood and being called a Whovian, here Neil tells the all too true story of life as a Doctor Who fan.
Funny, honest and surprisingly brave, he also captures perfectly the joys – and fears – of sharing the thing you love with the people you love.
Adventures With the Wife in Space is, at its heart, the story of Doctor Who, and its fans, seen through the eyes of two people – one who knows almost nothing about the programme and another who knows way too much.
Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk
Doctor RevWho
August 29th, 2014 - 10:28pmJust picked this up today. It’s absolutely brilliant. Definitely worth buying.
Trenzalore
May 11th, 2014 - 7:42pmThis is one of the best doctor who related book I’ve ever read. It’s so funny but it also an honest insight into someone else’s life with doctor who. I thought it was just going to be about him and his wife watching doctor who but he also talks about his childhood growing up with doctor who as well as the 90’s when there wasn’t any doctor who. I’d definitely recommend this book. (although if you haven’t seen much of the classic era, you may not understand much of it but it’s still worth buying)
Steampunk Doctor
September 22nd, 2013 - 2:26pmHahaha this seems like a good read !
Trenzalore
September 22nd, 2013 - 10:58amLol sounds fun. May get. I love the descriptions of the doctors :Lol: