WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:04.000 Ah, here you are. I'm glad you dropped by. 00:04.000 --> 00:09.000 Although, you know, I haven't talked about any of this for quite some time. 00:09.000 --> 00:15.000 People look at you and you can tell what they're thinking. 00:15.000 --> 00:18.000 We soon learned to keep quiet, to keep it to ourselves. 00:18.000 --> 00:21.000 By we, I mean Barbara and me. 00:21.000 --> 00:24.000 We both taught at the same school. 00:24.000 --> 00:28.000 When we did tell Barbara, she was a bit surprised. 00:28.000 --> 00:34.000 When we did tell people, some of them really did understand. 00:34.000 --> 00:41.000 Yes, I feel I can tell you. 00:41.000 --> 00:44.000 The doctor. 00:44.000 --> 00:47.000 He was old when I was young. 00:47.000 --> 00:50.000 Somehow I still feel he's up there in his lunatic ship, 00:50.000 --> 00:54.000 writing wrongs, still specialising in trouble. 00:54.000 --> 00:58.000 He dives in and usually finds a way out. 00:58.000 --> 01:02.000 He's showed me so many things, so many. 01:02.000 --> 01:07.000 From the talking stones of Tyron to the witch trials of Salem. 01:07.000 --> 01:11.000 Oh, yes, we often got stuck in the past, 01:11.000 --> 01:17.000 caught up in history as the old boy tried to find our way home. 01:17.000 --> 01:20.000 It amuses me to have this in the house. 01:20.000 --> 01:25.000 I was never really one for souvenirs and acquired it long, long after the event. 01:25.000 --> 01:32.000 But every time I notice it, I'm reminded that if I wanted half the world to think I was mad, 01:32.000 --> 01:37.000 I could call myself Sir Ian Chesterton, 01:37.000 --> 01:44.000 knighted by Richard the Lionheart himself over 700 years ago. 01:44.000 --> 01:52.000 It sounds ridiculous. Fantastic. 01:52.000 --> 01:56.000 Well, it was a fantastic adventure. 01:56.000 --> 01:59.000 One of many, one of many. 01:59.000 --> 02:14.000 Let me tell you about it.