Talk:Michael Imison
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Michael Imison should be kept on the Wikipedia site due to the recent surge of interest into the whole Doctor Who phenomenon. Search engine ' Google ' has reported a huge increase in early Dr Who searches. Michael Imison is a major part of the programmes history and should be allowed to remain on Wikipedia for that reason alone.
He is also married to Tamsyn Imison DBE , and the 'Imison Dynasty ' is still very much a part of Islington life even to this day.
I agree, as a Doctor Who fanatic, I will always remember the early episodes .Who could forget William Hartnell,Peter Purves and Jackie Lane. They are legends of Doctor Who history and Michael Imison helped bring them all to life. This is what I love about Wikipedia, it caters to us Sci Fi bores.
I would advise anyone intersted in the classic early year's of Doctor Who to look at this Wikipedia entry. It is a tragedy so many of these early episodes were lost. It is probably why the work of director's such as Michael Imison and Bill Sellars often get's overlooked. There is so much interest at the moment with the whole Doctor phenomena that it would not surprize me if the BBC commissioned a remake of these early classics.
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