The hype surrounding Doctor Who is ridiculous. It is a kids’ programme, no longer a particularly good one at that, and one which has long passed its sell-by date. It was good (and perhaps even ground breaking) fifty years ago but began to fall apart after the departure of Tom Baker (in my opinion, the finest incarnation of the Doctor). All credit to the BBC for managing to convince the good public to endow it with almost cult status. But regrettably, like many fings today, it ain’t what it used to be.
On a slightly different tack it intrigues me why Thespians feel the need to award what seems to be an endless succession of statues, glass sculptures medals and all sorts of other things to each other in recognition of their work. No other industry feels such a need.
Imagine the medical profession : "nominations for the best appendicectomy; best supporting theatre sister". Or the plumbing trade: "best soil pipe unblockage; best integrated bidet installation; this years “Lifetime Achievement Award” goes to Bert Pilkinson for his work converting microbore central heating systems to 15mm”
It might catch on.