In honor of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary, famous British authors have been asked to pen eShorts.

Author Michael Scott is writing eShort number two, and in this new video interview Scott talks about his childhood memories of the long-running television show.

Scott’s story is about the second doctor (played by Patrick Troughton) who was much more playful and whimsical than the first Doctor (played by William Hartnell). Matt Smith (the current Doctor) also lists the second doctor as one of his favorites and biggest influences on how he approaches the role.

The author says in this new interview that Troughton’s doctor was his doctor. “The second doctor is my doctor. The doctor you first see” becomes your doctor, Scott explains. As Smith has made clear himself, even Scott thinks that the latest Doctor Who actor channels Troughton.

“My story is called The Nameless City,” Scott continues in the video. “It opens with Doctor and his companion in London in 1968. We stay in London for not so terribly long, and then we end up at a planet on the edge of the galaxy,” he teases.

The Nameless City will be available through iTunes and Amazon beginning February 23. Several Doctor Who eShort writers have still yet to be revealed (we’ve been hoping one is J.K. Rowling), and we’ll continue to update you whenever new eShort announcements have been made.