I always wanted to be a 'Blue Peter' presenter when I grew up!
— Sophie Aldred
There was something very special about 'Doctor Who', and I did miss it a lot.
My concept of a 'Doctor Who' girl was that you screamed a lot and ran around quarries in unsuitable footwear. Of course you fell over and twisted your ankle, because you had high heels on.
'Tree Fu Tom' is a truly interactive programme because it is designed to help children get up off the sofa and physically move, which is a very important part of children's development.
I was really so excited when it came back on air and I saw all three of the actors who played 'Doctor Who' in the new version and they've all been absolutely brilliant in their own special way, as all the Doctors always are.
I loved the medium of TV from the first moment that I got into a studio.
'Doctor Who' is one of those things that stays with you throughout your career, and I'm very happy with that.
I always had a real love of children's presenting, and I was lucky enough to do that and have an acting career alongside it.
'Doctor Who' was my first telly job, and before that I did a lot of theatre in education, children's theatre.