Doctor Who Experience

If you are in or near London tomorrow and wanting to avoid the television for any reason, I can heartily recommend the Doctor Who Experience at Kensington Olympia, who are offering “a limited number of tickets” at the knockdown rate of £4.29 per person. There’s an excellent multimedia show which lasts for about half an hour, then a decent exhibition covering both Old and New Who (including the authentic Tardis exterior and console from the 1980s). It’s worth the standard £20, just about. (I can’t see how to book the cheap tickets on the website; probably you’d have to phone them.)

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  1. I agree with The Elephant in the Room, and will add some gloss:

    For most people, regular cardiovascular exercise will help a lot with ‘sleep better’. Strength training too, but you probably aren’t going to be doing strength training every day whereas you can do cardio (or indeed circuits) every day. Plus regular cardio makes everything else you do so much more fun.

    Refined sugar, yes, but Beware of processed fruit sugar, like juices, cooked fruit and smoothies. I think most fruit is fine provided it’s raw and in moderation, and small amounts of processed fruit are fine. Litres of fruit juice are emphatically not.

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