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DOCTOR WHO: THE COLLECTION – SEASON 12 COMING TO BLU-RAY BOXSET

DOCTOR WHO: THE COLLECTION – SEASON 12 COMING TO BLU-RAY BOXSET

Doctor Who

BBC Worldwide has announced details of a new Blu-ray box set including Tom Baker’s very first season as the Doctor.

For fans of Doctor Who and collectors of Classic Who seasons, the Blu-ray has limited edition packaging with artwork by Lee Binding and has been restored and up-scaled to HD by Peter Crocker and Mark Ayres. This new release also includes a wealth of new bonus content.

Season 12, Tom Baker’s first as the Doctor, features five stories over 20 episodes, Robot, The Ark In Space, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen. The Doctor is accompanied in this season by Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) and was first broadcast between December 1974 and May 1975.

The new Blu-ray release includes existing bonus material from the original DVDs as well as the brand new features below:

TOM BAKER IN CONVERSATION
A candid new one-hour interview with the Fourth Doctor.

BEHIND THE SOFA
Classic clips from Season 12, viewed by Tom Baker, Philip Hinchcliffe, Louise Jameson, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Sadie Miller.

NEW MAKING-OF DOCUMENTARIES
For The Sontaran Experiment and Revenge Of The Cybermen.

IMMERSIVE 5.1 SURROUND SOUND MIXES
For The Ark In Space and Genesis Of The Daleks.

OPTIONAL BRAND NEW UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS
For Revenge Of The Cybermen.

GENESIS OF THE DALEKS – OMNIBUS MOVIE VERSION
Unseen since broadcast in 1975.

THE TOM BAKER YEARS
The 1991 VHS release on disc for the first time.

PRODUCTION ARCHIVE MATERIAL
PDF files from the BBC Archives.

Doctor Who: The Collection – S12

Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 12 is available in the UK from June 11, 2018 – pre-order here.

Details of the release internationally will follow.

LETHBRIDGE-STEWART COMES FULL CIRCLE

LETHBRIDGE-STEWART COMES FULL CIRCLE

 After fourteen novels, Candy Jar Books announces the conclusion to their Lethbridge-Stewart ongoing storyline that began with The Forgotten Son.

Written by popular novelist, Nick Walters, The Man from Yesterday sees the return of Lethbridge-Stewart’s missing father, Wing Commander Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

Head of Publishing, Shaun Russell, says: “We decided some time ago to wrap up the novels as a continuing storyline, although it’s not the end of the Lethbridge-Stewart range. They will merely continue in a different vein. We have one more standalone novel The New Unusual set just before The Man from Yesterday coming in late spring, and then in the summer we begin to release our special anniversary series of books (six new novels that dip into various points within Lethbridge-Stewart’s timeline).”

NB: IF YOU HAVE A SUBSCRIPTION THE ANNIVERSARY SERIES IS COVERED BY THIS.

Range Editor Andy Frankham-Allen says: “It’s been great fun developing and guiding the ongoing story, with plots and themes continuing from The Forgotten Son through to The Man from Yesterday, but Shaun and I decided it’s time for something a little different. The Man from Yesterday is the perfect finale, taking the series full circle, wrapping up themes set up with that first novel, and bringing the whole thing into sharp focus with Lethbridge-Stewart’s family at the centre. Just as it began! And who better than Nick Walters, who was there at the beginning of the series, to wrap it all up for us? What’s also great about Nick’s return, is that he is the only author to pen a second novel in the series (other than me). Up to now each book has been written by a different author, which is, I feel, something we can all be proud of.”

Author Nick Walters says: “After Mutually Assured Domination, which was a knockabout, fun romp, it was great to write something with more depth. We’d been kicking about the idea of the Brigadier’s father returning for some time, but hadn’t found a suitable plot. The Man From Yesterday started life in early 2016 as something quite different, a tale of alien map-makers called The Cartographers of Oberos (after a potential sequel to The Turing Test, also bringing Gordon back, just didn’t click for us). This initial version had too much focus on the aliens, and once this was scaled back, the story really began to take shape. Especially when the title came to me out of the blue one afternoon. The idea of setting it (mostly) within the county of Norfolk was quite deliberate – firstly, there is, obviously, the Cromer connection, and, secondly, I thought it rather fun to have a story set in one small geographic location, for a change. It doesn’t mean the story is small – not by any means – it’s big in terms of themes and ideas, and of course that alien element still remains.”

Wing Commander Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was created by Andy Frankham-Allen for The Forgotten Son in 2014, and has appeared in a couple of short stories since, but this is his first full-novel role. Talking about developing him further, Nick says: “I was given free rein with Gordon and decided to imbue him with the core Lethbridge-Stewart values of integrity, bravery, duty, responsibility etc, but also introduce a slightly odd side to him (because of what’s happened to him). In appearance I struggled to visualise him until I put him in a suit and hey presto, Sean Connery in The Rock! I also gave him some action scenes to demonstrate that he’s still a badass despite his advanced years. He’s a man out of time, and there’s an element of that about him too, especially in one scene where he wanders the streets of Norwich. And despite the emotional heft of the story, I found him a fun character to write, and some of his scenes with his son are hilarious.”

The book features a forward by Paul Leonard, author of the ever-popular Doctor Who novel, The Turing Test, among many others. Of Nick he says: “He’s achieved a writing career through sheer determination and hard work, keeping going through a third of a lifetime, learning as he went, earning very little, working till the small hours to get the stories finished on time. Perhaps as a result of his other [writing] work, he brings a clarity of style and depth of characterisation still too rare in genre fiction to his Who-related material, taking even occasional followers like myself into the world of the Doctor and making it a reality.”

The cover is provided by Paul Cooke, who previously provided the artwork for the free short story, Eve of the Fomorians. Paul says: “I’ve been a fan of the Lethbridge-Stewart books from the start. In fact I loved the first one that much I drew a fan art cover in the style of the old Target books, and cheekily asked Andy if there was any chance of doing one. Flash forward to September 2016, I had the opportunity to do a cover illo for a free digital story they sent out to subscribers. I had hoped to be able to contribute another, but when you have artists of the calibre of Adrian Salmon, Richard Young and Colin Howard working on them, I’d sort of given up hope. Then one day out of the blue, only weeks ago really, Andy asked me if I fancied doing one!”

Talking about composing the image, and the inspiration, Paul says: “It was to be an image based on, and mirroring, the layout of the first book. One of the nice things I had to do was come up with a portrait of the Brig’s dad, and a new race of aliens (who doesn’t want to draw aliens?). Once Andy told me what he wanted from the cover, I set about doing some design sketches of the dad and the alien for both Andy and Nick Walters to approve – it’s easier to get it wrong and change it at this stage than spending hours painting and then have to change it! Once the sketches had been approved, I then went to sketches of the cover, to get the placings correct. At this stage, I realised one of the suggestions to the cover didn’t work within the layout (Cromer), so Andy suggested a replacement (the Hawker Typhoon plane) which was perfect. A few little revisions, and it was on to the painting. I work mostly digitally now, in a program called Manga Studio, so it was onto the computer and putting the time in to do the best job I could.”

Blurb:

Gordon’s alive?

 The English Channel, May 1945. Leading his squadron of Hawker Typhoons back to base from a  traumatic mission in the Baltic, Wing Commander Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart goes missing – one of the unsolved mysteries of the Second World War.

 Cromer, 1970. Doctor Anne Travers and Lieutenant Bill Bishop are investigating a mysterious phenomenon after hearing reports of ‘pink lightning’ seen over the Norfolk coast, while strange elfin creatures are glimpsed by the locals. And in the Red Fort, his new base of operations deep below Norwich, General James Gore is making his plans.

 Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart receives a phone call that will change his life. Could it be, after all this time, that his father has come back from yesterday?

This edition of The Man from Yesterday is limited to 400 copies and is due out early March. All pre-orders of series five will receive a free digital short story called The Comrades by Brian Gallagher by the summer.

The Man from Yesterday is available for pre-order now, for £8.99 (+ p&p). You can pre-order it individually or as part of the discounted UK bundle for only £26.25 (including postage), saving £9.72, or an international bundle for only £45.00 (including postage), saving £5.97. Or, you can buy it as part of our yearly subscription offer. Order early to avoid disappointment.

http://www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/themanfromyesterday.html

From Tuesday 27 February until Saturday 3 March, Nick Walter’s Mutually Assured Domination will be available 100% free on Kindle!

The Essential Doctor Who: Science and Technology

The Essential Doctor Who: Science and Technology

The Essential Doctor Who: Science and Technology

Ever since the TARDIS was first revealed in 1963, Doctor Who has presented a bewildering array
of alien technology and gadgetry. Human scientific knowledge can do nothing to explain the
mysteries of the astonishing devices and phenomena that the Doctor takes for granted.

This is the first publication devoted to the incredible ideas that the series has made its own.
Highlights include a comprehensive guide to the sonic screwdriver, the secrets of the Time Lords
and the weaponry of the Doctor’s most dangerous enemies.

The Essential Doctor Who: Science and Technology is published on 22 February, priced £9.99. It’s available from WH Smith and as a digital version from pocketmags.com

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New look Tardis teased as Jodie Whittaker battles the cold filming Doctor Who in Wales

New look Tardis teased as Jodie Whittaker battles the cold filming Doctor Who in Wales

Jodie Whittaker's new-look Tardis teased as Doctor Who filming cracks on in Wales
Jodie Whittaker wraps up warm on the set of Doctor Who (Picture: Huw Evans Picture Agency Ltd)

The new look Tardis appears to have been revealed in new photos from the set of Doctor Who as filming continues in south Wales. New Time Lord Jodie Whittaker, who is taking over the role from Peter Capaldi, definitely dressed for the weather as she was spotted emerging from the Tardis in a big red scarf and puffy coat. She as joined on set by her companions Tosin Cole, Mandip Gill and Bradley Walsh who was seen wearing his typically cheery smile. The cast filmed scenes in freezing temperatures near Monmouth. Fans have no doubt been peering at every picture trying to get clues as to what we can expect from the new series. Some have noted that the police telephone sign on the front of the Tardis is now on a black background instead of a white background.

 

28.02.18 - Picture shows Tosin Cole during Doctor Who Filming near Monmouth, South Wales.
The sign on the front of the Tardis is on a black background (Picture: Huw Evans Picture Agency Ltd)

The exterior looks considerably more worn than the sleek spaceships ridden by earlier Doctors Peter Capaldi and Matt Smith.

28.02.18 - Picture shows Jodie Whittaker during Doctor Who Filming near Monmouth, South Wales.
Jodie Whittaker and her Doctor Who companions Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole filmed scenes in Wales (Picture: Huw Evans Picture Agency Ltd)

And this might be just us, but we think one of the people Mandip is speaking to is dressed in a period costume complete with bonnet and full-length skirt. The backpack is throwing us off though. Doctor Who is set to return in the Autumn.

Doctor Who series 11: more bits of casting news

Doctor Who series 11: more bits of casting news

As Doctor Who series 11 continues filming, so we keep gleaming more bits of casting information for the new run of the show. Guest stars haven’t been formally announced as of yet, but there are clues in some of the supporting performers’ characters, and we’ve learned of a couple more over the past few days.

As discovered by the forensic searching of Ruther on Twitter, Marina Stoimenova is set to play a ‘Mud Witch’ in block three of the show. Those are the episodes that have been shooting over the past week or two, for director Sallie Aprahamian.

Perhaps less of a helpful clue is the character name Man With A Suitcase, who’s being played by Adam Darlington in the first block of episodes filmed. These covered episodes one and seven of the new run.

Filming still has a few months to go, and so we’ll carry on trying to fill in some of the gaps!

Here are the Tweets with more information on the new cast members…

https://twitter.com/GirlyLetters/status/967140922466144256

DOCTOR WHO FIGURINE COLLECTION CELEBRATES MOST RECENT SERIES

DOCTOR WHO FIGURINE COLLECTION CELEBRATES MOST RECENT SERIES

Doctor Who Figurine Collection

The latest issues of the Doctor Who Figurine Collection feature a memorable robot and a past regeneration of the Time Lord from the Twelfth Doctor era.

Every two weeks, Whovians can enjoy an exclusive hand-painted and highly-detailed figurine and a magazine packed with info on its subject.

Check out the details and images below from Issues 119 and 120.


Emojibot

Doctor Who Figurine Collection: Part 119 (available early March 2018)
From the 2017 Twelfth Doctor story, Smile.

The Emojibot is wearing its murderous face, with skulls for eyes and a smile made of skulls, signalling that someone is about to die… for the good of the new colony set up on a distant planet.

Inside the magazine, there’s a look at why the makers of Smile wanted to have new companion Bill ask those questions no one had thought of before – and why filming in Spain helped make the adventure such a success. Plus, Doctor Who in 2014 – the Cybermen return, led by the Master who’s now calling herself Missy, while the Doctor meets Santa at Christmas.

Emojibot

Available here.


The First Doctor

Doctor Who Figurine Collection: Part 120 (available late March 2018)
From the 2017 Twelfth Doctor story, Twice Upon A Time.

With the Time Lord nearing the end of his life, and after defeating the Cybermen, the Doctor heads for the safety of his TARDIS. But something is wrong. There’s someone there who really shouldn’t be: the Doctor’s own future has come to haunt him.

The magazine goes behind the scenes of the making of the epic adventure Twice Upon a Time, to talk to the cast and crew about this truly momentous story where two Doctors are trapped in time…

Plus, Doctor Who in 2015, and LEGO fans cheers when the famous toy company decides to release its first Doctor Who set, while just days after the ‘new’ series celebrates its tenth anniversary, Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams is announced as a guest star.

The First Doctor

Available here.


For more info on the Doctor Who Figurine Collection, visit their website here.

BIG FINISH TRAVEL BACK TO NEW EARTH FOR MORE AUDIO ADVENTURES

BIG FINISH TRAVEL BACK TO NEW EARTH FOR MORE AUDIO ADVENTURES

Doctor Who Big Finish

As always, Big Finish have some big stories for Whovians and in March you can find tales from New Earth (as visited by the Tenth Doctor), Third and Fifth Doctor stories and the reunion of Captains Jack Harkness and John Hart in a new Torchwood episode.

Check out all the details and artwork below.

All titles are initially available exclusively from the Big Finish website in March.

SERPENT IN THE SILVER MASK

SERPENT IN THE SILVER MASK

You are cordially invited to Argentia, the galaxy’s most exclusive tax haven, to attend the funeral of mining magnate Carlo Mazzini. The memorial service will be followed by music, light refreshments, and murder!

Carlo’s heirs have come to say their final goodbyes (and find out how much they’ve inherited) but when a masked killer begins picking them off one by one, Argentia goes into lock-down, closed off behind its own temporal displacement field.

Can the Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Adric apprehend the murderer before Argentia – and everyone on board – is forever cut off from the rest of the Universe?

Serpent In The Silver Mask is a 2 CD set starring: Peter Davison (The Fifth Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Samuel West (The Mazzini Family), Phil Cornwell (Superintendent Galgo / Zaleb 5), and Sophie Winkleman (Sofia). This title goes on general release from April 30, 2018.

Order from Big Finish here.


Tales From New Earth

TALES FROM NEW EARTH

Four adventures from the New Earth setting of TV’s episodes The End of the World, New Earth and Gridlock. Five billion years in the future, after the end of the world in the year 5.5/apple/26: New Earth is the second hope of humankind.

Post-Gridlock, Senator Hame is working to restore her home. The cities, forests and skies teem with strange and wonderful species. Some trace their ancestry back to Old Earth, others came later, but all have their own agendas, and their rivalries.
Now an ancient, powerful force has New Earth in its sights, and everyone must work together to beat it…

Tales From New Earth is a 5 CD set starring: Adjoa Andoh (Sister Jara), Yasmin Bannerman (Sapling Vale), Anna Hope (Senator Hame), Derek Griffiths (Xylem Maple Dorm); Nina Toussaint-White (Loba Christata), James Dreyfus (The Most Exalted High Persian); Julian Rhind-Tutt (Berkhoff), and many more. This title goes on general release from May 31, 2018.

Order from Big Finish here.


THE THIRD DOCTOR ADVENTURES VOLUME 4

THE THIRD DOCTOR ADVENTURES VOLUME 4

THE RISE OF THE NEW HUMANS
When a man dies by falling from the top floor of a multi-storey car park, the Doctor and Jo wonder why it should be of interest to UNIT. Then they see the protuberances on the man’s back… As he fell, he tried to grow wings.

Looking into the man’s past leads the Doctor and Jo to a remote private hospital where the staff aren’t as helpful as they could be, and the Chief Administrator is unavailable to meet with them.

Breaking into some restricted wards, the Doctor notes the presence of alien and futuristic technology. The whole thing bears the unmistakable hallmarks of one of his own people’s interference, one of his old foes. Except not perhaps the one he might have imagined.

The Monk is back. And this time his meddling may have gone too far.

THE TYRANTS OF LOGIC
The Doctor and Jo land on Port Anvil – a bleak, abandoned mining colony on the remote planet Burnt Salt. A huge armoured crate has recently arrived in the almost derelict Spacehub. No-one knows who it’s for. No-one knows what it contains.

Strange creatures lurk around the outskirts, and a rag-tag population of misfits inhabit what is left of the town: a saloon bar owner, a literal one-man band and a hunter of very unusual prey. If they want to survive the night, they’re going to have to work together.

Because the Cybermen want the contents of the crate. And they will stop at nothing to get hold of it.

The Third Doctor Adventures Volume 4 is a 5 CD set starring: Tim Treloar (as the Third Doctor), Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Rufus Hound (The Monk), Mina Anwar (Dr Kurdi), Jeff Rawle (Chad Caramel), Joe Sims (Chief Orderly / Wilde / Jumper), Nicholas Briggs (The Cybermen), and many more. This title goes on general release from April 30, 2018.

Order from Big Finish here.


THE SIEGE OF BIG BEN

THE SIEGE OF BIG BEN

Jackie Tyler has everything she’s ever wanted: a loving husband, two children, and a vital role in the Earth Defence organisation headquartered in Big Ben. But now that the world is out of the shadow of the Cybus organisation, others have spotted an opportunity. A terrible, far-reaching plan is underway, and only Jackie and the new scientific adviser stand in the way.

But the Doctor isn’t the man he was…

The Siege Of Big Ben is narrated by Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler) and will be available exclusively on the Big Finish website.

Order from Big Finish here.


THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN JACK

THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN JACK

Captain Jack is finally dying, and it’s time for his oldest friend to visit his deathbed. King John has come to tell him a story. The story of the life he should have had.

It’s the story of Alexander the Great, sinking ships, falling empires, robot dinosaurs, and alien invasions. It’s a story of love, royal weddings, murder, mass murder, genocide, and very tight trousers.

It’s the story of the life of Captain John and it’s the story of Torchwood. Be careful what you wish for.

The Death Of Captain Jack is a 1 CD set starring: John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), James Marsters (Captain John Hart), Gareth David- Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Kai Owen (Rhys Williams), Tom Price (Sgt Andy), and many more. This title goes on general release from May 31, 2018.

Order from Big Finish here.


All titles are initially available exclusively from the Big Finish website in March.

OUT NOW! DOCTOR WHO – TALES FROM THE TARDIS ISSUE 21!

OUT NOW! DOCTOR WHO – TALES FROM THE TARDIS ISSUE 21!

Tales From The TARDIS

Doctor Who: Tales from the TARDIS comic issue 21 is out now, with three captivating stories from the Twelfth, Eleventh and Tenth Doctors!

Check out the details and the amazing cover art below.

Tales From The TARDIS #21

In this issue, the Tenth Doctor awakens with his memory gone! The Eleventh Doctor and Alice get to know their new travelling companion! And, the Twelfth Doctor is attacked by a seaweed golem!

Perfect reasons to subscribe now:

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Tales From The TARDIS #21

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THE SEVENTH DOCTOR IS BACK FOR NEW ADVENTURES IN DOCTOR WHO COMIC SERIES

THE SEVENTH DOCTOR IS BACK FOR NEW ADVENTURES IN DOCTOR WHO COMIC SERIES

Seventh Doctor comics

Titan Comics has announced that the Seventh Doctor is back, in comics! This brand-new three-part comic series stars the Time Lord, as played by Sylvester McCoy, alongside classic companion Ace, Sophie Aldred.

Hitting stores and digital platforms in June 2018 with a double-sized first issue, Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1 is written by former script editor Andrew Cartmel and writer Ben Aaronovitch (who penned the 1988 story, Remembrance of the Daleks).

Read more about the Seventh Doctor here.

In Titan Comics’ new mini-series, an unknown alien intelligence is in orbit around the Earth. Astronauts under attack. A terrifying, mysterious landing in the Australian interior. The future of the world itself at stake. Counter Measures activated. The Seventh Doctor and Ace are slap bang in the middle of it all! This is OPERATION VOLCANO!

Read more about Ace here.

The debut issue comes with four variant covers to collect: three art covers by artists Alice X. Zhang, Simon Myers, and Christopher Jones, and a photo cover by Will Brooks. Check out the variant covers below.

Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1Cover by Chris Jones

Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1Cover by Will Brooks

Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1Cover by Simon Myers

The Seventh Doctor will also materialize with a back-up strip written by Twelfth Doctor scribe Richard Dinnick, with art by Jessica Martin (who starred in the 1988 television adventure, The Greatest Show In The Galaxy and provided her voice in the 2007 Christmas Special, Voyage of the Damned).

Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1 will be available from June 2018.

ORIGINAL NEW AUDIOBOOK ADVENTURE FOR THE FOURTH DOCTOR

ORIGINAL NEW AUDIOBOOK ADVENTURE FOR THE FOURTH DOCTOR

Doctor Who audiobooks

This month’s Doctor Who audiobooks from the BBC give us a First Doctor classic and an original new adventure for the Fourth Doctor.

Both releases are available now, check out the details and artwork below.


The Ark

By Paul Erickson

It is ten million years in the future, and the Earth is about to plunge into the Sun. A gigantic Space Ark has been launched, to take the last of humanity to a new life on the planet Refusis II. Accompanying the humans on their journey are the Monoids, strange reptilian creatures from an alien world.

When the TARDIS materialises on board, the Doctor and his friends are greeted with suspicion, which soon turns to open hostility when Dodo inadvertently infects the Ark’s crew with a long-forgotten virus. It is an accident which will have a terrible effect on mankind, an effect which will last for seven hundred years…

This is an unabridged reading of the novelisation of the Fourth Doctor adventure by **Peter Purves*, best known for playing companion Steven.

Duration: 4 hours. Purchase here.

THE ARK


The Thing from the Sea

By Paul Magrs

In 18th Century coastal Italy, the local fishermen haul in an extraordinary catch: a gigantic serpent. The Doctor identifies it as an alien, but to the ailing locals this fabled sea creature has the capacity to heal them – if only Count Otto will share it with them. When Mrs Wibbsey comes under the influence of the Count, the Doctor finds himself snared by the wicked power of a seemingly immortal magician, the infamous Cagliostro!

Set after the events of the ‘Nest Cottage Chronicles’, the story is read by Mrs Wibbsey herself, as played by Susan Jameson.

Duration: 1 hour 10 mins (approx). Purchase here.

THE THING FROM THE SEA

Both titles are available now.