


2005

– I became a childhood fan of Doctor Who at the age of 10 when my parents introduced me to the show upon its return with Christopher Eccleston






– I started watching Classic Doctor Who
– I visited the Doctor Who Exhibition at Brighton Pier with my family


2006

– I started collecting Doctor Who figures. I am the most loyal Character Options Doctor Who figure collector ever!







– I subscribed to the Radio Times and to the kids magazine Doctor Who Adventures (DWA), I later graduated to the official Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) as a teenager

– The Doctor Who adult spin off Torchwood begins


– The Doctor Who kids spin off The Sarah Jane Adventures begins
– (Shortly after returning to Kent, UK after living in Japan for two years (2005-2007)), I visited the Doctor Who Exhibition – Up Close at the Red Dragon Centre in Cardiff Bay with my family for my 13th Birthday











– David Tennant (my favourite Doctor) and Russell T Davies (my favourite Doctor Who writer) leave Doctor Who, bringing my childhood era of the show to an end


– I began collecting Classic Doctor Who DVDs in earnest and copied them onto my iTunes (now called Apple TV) library to fill the gaps in my digital collection. I had watched most of Classic Doctor Who by the age of 15. I watched some Classic Doctor Who when I was a kid but I watched the vast majority of Classic Doctor Who when I was a teenager
– Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf performed by Toby Hadoke



– I visited the Doctor Who Experience in London Olympia


– The Doctor Who spin offs Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures come to an end, ending Russell T Davies’ contribution to Doctor Who (until 2023 onwards)
– The missing 1960s Doctor Who episodes Galaxy 4, Episode 3 (Air Lock) and The Underwater Menace, Episode 2 are recovered by Ralph Montagu

– I finished watching all of Classic Doctor Who (by the age of 17)


– I went to the Stamp Centre in the Strand, London to meet Tom Baker and get his autograph on some Royal Mail stamps specially commissioned to mark Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary



– I visited the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay with my family

– The missing 1960s Doctor Who adventures The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear are recovered by Philip Morris
– I celebrated Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary when I was at university



– I attended the Doctor Who: 50th Celebration at the Excel Centre in London with my family

– I completed my Doctor Who DVD and digital collections (and have collected all of the missing episode animations since)

– Matt Smith regenerates into Peter Capaldi (leaving most of the non-hardcore fans behind)




– I attended the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular at Wembley Arena in London with my family




– I attended the Doctor Who Festival at the Excel Centre in London with my family




– I started this blog: Chris Olsen’s TARDIS, the best website ever made! This website is also a great platform for me to demonstrate my unrivalled knowledge of film and television. Even if you don’t like Doctor Who, you will still think that my website is absolutely lit 🔥 My website is genius! People are going to look at this website and think that I went to Oxford! My main concern is that this website might make me look too awesome! It might make me look too much like a complete legend! I hope that this website inspires others to achieve more in their own lives.

– I visited the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay with my family again

– I wrote a Doctor Who short story that got published in an anthology. It was based on a scene in Smith and Jones where the Doctor name drops that he met Benjamin Franklin:


– The Doctor Who teenage spin-off Class runs for one season only

– Doctor Who casts Jodie Whittaker as the first female Doctor


– I started collecting Doctor Who: The Collection Blu Rays

2020

– I rewatched the whole history of Doctor Who

– I moved to Cardiff Bay permanently in order to make Doctor Who my whole life and to ultimately get involved in the production of the show and one day become the Doctor Who showrunner! I just want to completely forget my life before I moved to Cardiff. Within just 5 years of moving to Cardiff, I became the world number one Doctor Who fan! I am proud of being a freak!


2021

– I went to the Doctor Who: Time Fracture immersive experience in London four times, so I therefore explored every route!

– I began attending the monthly conventions and other events in order to meet the stars of Doctor Who etc. I am really confident and extroverted and I am happy to approach people, so meeting famous celebrities is a lot of fun for me! One to three photos with each of the stars is sufficient, no matter your budget. I regret that I didn’t start going to the conventions when I was 16. The great thing about me meeting all these celebrities is that they are all 1000 times more talented and more impressive than I am, so this will entice more people to my website! At this point, I honestly think that I am a celebrity! This website makes me look like a celebrity!









– I started visiting the filming locations of Doctor Who etc in Cardiff and across the rest of Wales. I have been to more Doctor Who filming locations than anyone!



2022

– I visited the Doctor Who: Worlds of Wonder Exhibition in Liverpool for my 28th birthday



– I finished meeting all of the surviving Doctors and most of the surviving companions

2023







– I rewatched the whole history of Doctor Who in order from the beginning (including all the spin offs etc). I love the classic and the modern, I love the old and the new!
– Doctor Who’s 60th Anniversary, written by Russell T Davies
– Ncuti Gatwa becomes the first black male Doctor in Doctor Who


The future?
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