Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf to be CD release

Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf is Toby Hadoke’s autobiographical piece told along the timeline of Doctor Who history, using “smart comedic observations and excerpts from his teenage diaries. These include how he coped with being bullied, why he never got the girl, and later how being such a fan of Doctor Who helped to actually get the girl and end up with two children who are now the envy of every kid in the playground, all thanks to a geeky obsession.”
Hadoke’s show premiered in Edinburgh in 2006, and toured the UK eaerlier this year. A BBC 7 production of it will be broadcast on 20 and 27 July, followed by a BBC Audiobooks release of that two-parter on 30 July. The new productions features Louise Jameson (Leela from Doctor Who) as Hadoke’s mother, James Quinn (from the series Early Doors) as The Voice of the BBC, and Hadoke as himself and the narrator, as well as a cameo appearance by Colin Baker (the sixth Doctor).
The CD release (ISBN: 9781405677837) will be approximately one hour on one disk with a cover price of £9.99.