David Tennant and the rest of the Who team are once again supporting Children in Need this year--and you can, too, if you live in the UK, and--get the chance to win a really fantastic prize, as well!
To raise funds for Children in Need, David Tennant, Russell T. Davies, and everyone involved with Dr Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures are pitching in, to give some very lucky people a chance to see the BBC Wales studios housing these three programmes, up close and personal.
Lucky winners will tour the Dr Who set, PLUS Torchwood AND the Sarah Jane Adventures
By answering the questions on the website correctly, one can get the chance to win this fabulous prize--and help out this most worthy of causes at the same time.
For more information, go to the BBC's official Dr Who website.
For those of us living outside the UK, if you can spare the change, you can donate by going to the BBC's Children in Need-Pudsey "donate" webpage for more information on giving.
"Pudsey" is the CIN's mascott---a big yellow smiling teddy bear with a bandage over his eye. One day a year, the BBC sets aside a day of programming just for the CIN appeal...very much like our national Jerry Lewis MD telethon each Labour Day weekend at the end of summer, here in the states on NBC.
The money contributed to Children in Need is distributed to organisations supporting children aged 18 and under who have mental, physical or sensory disabilities; behavioural or psychological disorders; are living in poverty or situations of deprivation; or suffering through distress, abuse or neglect.



I've been reading your blog for months it is so sad! you seem like a nice person and I don't think you should put down your writing so much you are a wonderful writer. I have read some of your fan fiction stories and they are very good. I especially liked grave danger and the dream weavers. I've just begun rain of terror and it has made me laugh and has left me on the edge of my seat, ready to hide behind my sofa
When are you going to finish dark holiday? It seems really suspensful.
I am sad to learn of the troubles you are having with your computer. You have really had so many troubles and so much grief that it hardly seems fair that your computer has to do this to you. I read a comment on your roasting david tennant blog where someone suggested you contact david. I think that's a terrific idea. I have his agents address, and I will write him and tell him all about you. I bet he would have some ideas to help you. I met david twice in Cardiff and he is such a lovely man, I think he'd like you, playwrite, especially since you did that fund raiser for his mum.