![]() ![]() What surprised me the most about this ‘experiment’ was the fact that Sue gamely sat through the entire series dispensing witty, astonishing yet always fresh observations on a series that few thought anything new could be said about. It’s an ambitious experiment, one that would divide most marriages – and a thoroughly good hook for the Doctor Who equivalent of a docusoap. Neil Perryman, media lecturer and self-confessed Doctor Who fan encouraged his wife, Sue (and occasionally Nicol, Sue’s daughter and Bake Off contestant in the making) to sit through every single one of the 696 ‘classic’ Doctor Who episodes. Viewing marathons for television series are nothing new, hell, I’ve even considered blogging one of my own, but Wife in Space did something different that instantly set apart from other fan marathons: he asked the wife to take part. The Adventures with the Wife in Space blog has taken on something of a life of its own. ![]() I think I can change her mind about the latter without upsetting the delicate balance of the former. ![]()
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