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18 Facts About Toby Hadoke

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Toby Hadoke is an English actor, writer, stand-up comedian and comedy promoter.

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Toby Hadoke is known for his work on the Manchester comedy circuit, where he performs regularly, and as a prominent fan of the television series Doctor Who.

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Toby Hadoke appears regularly at The Comedy Store and The Frog and Bucket comedy clubs in Manchester.

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Toby Hadoke is a founding member of the Comedy Store sketch troupe The Unbroadcastable Radio Show.

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Toby Hadoke has performed as part of Robin Ince's Book Club on several occasions, including at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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Toby Hadoke won the inaugural Les Dawson Award for Services To Comedy at the 2003 Manchester Comedy Festival.

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Toby Hadoke is the Resident Compere at the Limelight Comedy Club at the Limelight Club on Hightown in Crewe, Cheshire.

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Toby Hadoke was the compere at Ribbed 2 at Square One, Mill Street, Crewe.

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In 2009, Toby Hadoke appeared in the UK tour of the hit American improv show, Totally Looped.

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On 17 November 2013 at the Garrick Theatre in London, Toby Hadoke performed a double bill of both shows, which were recorded for future DVD release.

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Toby Hadoke has moderated the DVD commentaries for many Doctor Who stories, including The Rescue and The Romans ; The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon ; The Time Monster ; The Dominators ; The Ark ; and The Krotons.

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Toby Hadoke appeared in the special feature "Robophobia" for the Special Edition of The Robots of Death.

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In 2009, Toby Hadoke collaborated with writer Rob Shearman to watch and comment on every episode of Doctor Who from the programme's debut in 1963 to David Tennant's final story.

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The resulting discussions are being published as Running Through Corridors: Rob and Toby Hadoke's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who, a three-volume series from Mad Norwegian Press.

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Toby Hadoke appears as a bartender in a cameo appearance in An Adventure in Space and Time, a docudrama detailing the early history of Doctor Who.

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Toby Hadoke has been contributing obituaries to The Guardian since 2002, often for Doctor Who-related figures.

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Toby Hadoke has appeared in two short films - Date Ja Vu and The Man Who Dreamt of Stars.

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Toby Hadoke has written for The Guardian and The Independent and is a frequent broadcaster on BBC Radio.