In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.
“In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.”
— Alex Kingston · Doctor
The World Motivation
In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.
“In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.”
— Alex Kingston · Doctor
In England, 'Doctor Who' has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.
Even when I was at school, I wanted to be liked by everyone, even the bullies. I didn't like them, but I needed to know that they liked me.
I think a lot of actors need validation. If you see truly amazing actors perform, they expose themselves to such an incredible degree. You can really see their pain.
Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.
If you are the one who is dumped, then you feel like your life is over.
I don't do facials - I don't really enjoy people picking at my skin. I'd rather a dermatologist who's a doctor for that do that.
Healthcare should be between the doctor and the patient. And if the doctor says something needs to be done, the government should guarantee it gets paid for.
I wanted to be a doctor, but my mom was like, 'It's really hard and it's going to take 10 years,' so I was like 'OK, I'll just be a lawyer'.
It was lovely to do The Knock because I haven't done anything really significant since Doctor Who.
I don't subscribe to the 'Doctor Who' magazine and we've only got the normal amount of 'Doctor Who' fridge magnets.