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Month: September 2018

Doctor Who’s New Doctor Is Being Transformed Into a Little Miss

Doctor Who’s New Doctor Is Being Transformed Into a Little Miss

Say hello to Little Miss Doctor! Image: Penguin Random House

Times change, and so does the Doctor—so now that Jodie Whittaker is the latest incarnation of Doctor Who’s Time Lord adventurer, Adam Hargreaves’ line of Doctor Who/Mr. Men mashup books is adding a Little Miss.

As with the past Doctor Who books, Dr. Thirteenth will be written and illustrated by Hargreaves’ son Adam—but to celebrate the new Doctor’s arrival, it will first release this November with a limited edition special hardcover:

The full cover for Dr. Thirteenth. Image: Penguin Random House

Aside from the fancy look (and even shiny foil titling!), this edition of Dr. Thirteenth will also run a bit larger than the previous books in the series—but if you’re a collector who wants to keep their mashup books in step with each other, a normal paperback edition in line with the previous Mister Men/Little Miss series will be available in January.

The book itself will see the Doctor go on her most epic, deadliest, action-packed adventure yet: deciding what to get one of her new best friends, Yaz, for her birthday. Check out the time-wimey drama in a few pages from inside the book.

Adorable. Dr. Thirteenth’s hardcover edition will be available starting November 6, and is available to pre-order from Penguin in the U.S. and UK now.

Doctor Who Series 11: iTunes posted October 7 air date

Doctor Who Series 11: iTunes posted October 7 air date

iTunes Germany posted the air date of Doctor Who Series 11 as Sunday, October 7 on their website offering the series for presale, according to German fan Pascal Zielke.

Zielke provided a link to the iTunes website and it does say “Erschienen: 07.10.2018”

The American and UK versions of iTunes also say “Released: Oct 07, 2018” and “Released: 07 October 2018”, respectively.

This is exciting news and it is likely accurate! New York Comic Con will occur October 4-7 so it’s possible BBC America will broadcast live from New York City before the Episode 1 premiere.

Doctor Who Series 11 is officially said to premiere “Autumn 2018”.

OUT NOW! Tales from the TARDIS #23

OUT NOW! Tales from the TARDIS #23

In this latest adventurous issue…

The Tenth Doctor and Gabby search for Cindy in Ancient China!

The Eleventh Doctor deals with a deadly gang of Ood!

In The Twelfth Doctor meets a boy with a killer smile!

Tales from the TARDIS #23 is on sale now!

Jacqueline Pearce 1943 – 2018 RIP

Jacqueline Pearce 1943 – 2018 RIP

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Jacqueline Pearce (20 December 1943 – September 3 2018) was a British film and television actress. Her roles have included horror and comedy and she is perhaps best known as the villain Servalan in the British science fiction TV series Blake’s 7.

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Jacqueline Pearce was born in Woking, Surrey. She attended the Marist Convent School for Girls at West Byfleet.

She trained at the British stage school RADA and at Lee Strasberg’s Actors Studio in Los Angeles.

Despite having appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, she remains best known for her role as Servalan in the British science fiction TV series Blake’s 7 (1978–1981).

Jacqueline Pearce was the subject of the 3rd volume of MJTV’s “The Actor Speaks” interview/drama CDs, with a special piece written for her by Tanith Lee. Jacqueline Pearce starred in two Hammer horror films, The Plague of the Zombies and The Reptile, which were filmed simultaneously on the same location and both released in 1966. Other film roles include Sky West and Crooked (1965), the Carry On film Don’t Lose Your Head (1966), Don’t Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968), White Mischief (1987), How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989), and Princess Caraboo (1994).

As well as appearing in the BBC children’s programmes Dark Season (alongside Kate Winslet) and Moondial, Jacqueline Pearce has appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Two Doctors as Chessene, a bloodthirsty alien. She has more recently been associated with Doctor Who through her appearance in The Fearmonger as Sherilyn Harper, an audio drama by Big Finish Productions, and as Admiral Mettna in the webcast story Death Comes to Time. Pearce returned once again to Doctor Who from 2015, this time opposite John Hurt, as a regular in the Big Finish audio series based on the adventures of the War DoctorShe made a memorable appearance playing the role of Rosa Dartle in the 1974 BBC series of Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield. She also appeared as an associate of the assassin Carlos in the 1988 television movie, The Bourne Identity.

Pearce has also made frequent guest appearances in TV series such as: Danger ManThe AvengersMan in a SuitcasePublic EyeCallanDead of NightSpecial BranchThe Zoo GangSpy Trap and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

Doctor Who Series 11: the premiere will be a story of survival

Doctor Who Series 11: the premiere will be a story of survival

The Daily Star have quoted Doctor Who Showrunner Chris Chibnall as saying:

“The first story is much more a story of survival for the new Doc.”

“The last we saw of her she was falling through the air above planet Earth so it’s less about gender and more about: ‘How am I going to get out of this?’”

“The gender issue is pretty by-passed.”

“It’s not really a kind of a gender-related story or anything like that.”

The Daily Star also quoted an anonymous source who expressed surprise that a Time Lord falling, or who had possibly fallen, from the sky would not be more concerned with a recent gender switch than her own survival.

Lethbridge-Stewart – GOES BACK TO THE BEGINNING

Lethbridge-Stewart – GOES BACK TO THE BEGINNING

Candy Jar Books is proud to announce book two in its anniversary series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels, The Laughing Gnome: Fear of the Web.

Following on from The Laughing Gnome: Scary Monsters, book two sees the focus shift to Dame Anne Bishop (nee Travers) as she finds herself dragged back in time from 2011 to a pivotal moment in history – February 1969, and the events of the Doctor Who serial, The Web of Fear!

Fear of the Web is written by first-time novelist, Alyson Leeds, who contributed a short story to 2017’s The HAVOC Files 4.

Alyson explains being called on to contribute: “I was quite stunned to be asked if I would write a book as part of the upcoming 50th Anniversary series. It was both an exciting and fairly intimidating prospect, having never written a novel before, but I knew it was an opportunity I didn’t want to pass up. The scenario that Andy gave me was too interesting to refuse.”

Range Editor, Andy Frankham-Allen, explains: “Alyson’s short story needed very little work, and since then I’ve called upon her military knowledge for other books, so it was an easy call to invite her to join the line-up for The Laughing Gnome. For someone who’s done little professional prose writing, she turns in a very solid piece of work, which is every editor’s dream. As we are celebrating fifty years of the Brigadier, it was forgone conclusion that we would go back to the beginning, his first appearance in Doctor WhoThe Web of Fear, as written by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln. Like all the authors for this range, I gave Alyson the basic premise; put Dame Anne into the missing two weeks mentioned in The Web of Fear –  during a small briefing scene between Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, Captain Knight and the Doctor – and finally show just what did happen when the mist started spreading across London, and add to that the idea that Dame Anne will be faced with the notion that she could, theoretically, changed things to ensure her father is never possessed by the Great Intelligence! Alyson jumped at the chance, and soon had an outline ready to go.”

Alyson talks about her approach to developing the idea: “The London Event, indeed The Web of Fear, was the making of Lethbridge-Stewart, but was never just his story. There’s an awful lot that goes on off camera there; the slow advance of the mist and Web, the escalation of the crisis, and the total evacuation of London – no mean feat! Introducing an older, experienced Anne who has known both joy and loss over the years into that scenario presented some interesting questions. After everything she’s been through with HAVOC, you would think Anne would know better than to try and change the past; but when faced with the chance to save a loved one from a truly horrible fate, who’s to say to what lengths she might go? It also presented a chance to explore a little further the relationship between the Travers family and the Silversteins. I always felt bad for Mr Silverstein, getting bumped off simply for being unlucky enough to own the Yeti, and revisiting this point in time allowed me to touch on the repercussions that his death would have on those closest to him.”

The cover is by Martin Baines, whose work was previously featured on the covers of 2016’s Times Squared, and 2017’s The Dreamer’s Lament. Martin says: “The Web of Fear is rightly regarded one of the gems of Doctor Who in the ’60s.  It’s brilliantly written and well directed and has aged very well.  When Candy Jar asked me to illustrate a cover depicting another story set during the same period I was really thrilled, especially when they asked me to show London deserted and covered in web (which was not seen in the original story but mentioned). It took a number of roughs to do justice to the idea, but when I saw some images of London in smog I knew the direction to take.”

Blurb:

Dame Anne Bishop learned a long time ago that for every fixed point in time, this a fracture point, an event that is susceptible to catastrophic changes in the timeline. And when she is catapulted back in time, she discovers first hand that February 1969 is one such point.

 Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is on manoeuvres with the Scots Guards in Libya. Only, he’s about to receive a call from his old commanding officer, Colonel Spencer Pemberton. A call that will drag him to London, and set him on a direct course for destiny!

 The London Event, the trap set for the Doctor by the Great Intelligence, changed the course of human history, and for Anne Travers it set into place a series of events that would see the death of her father barely a year later.

 Now, waking up in the body of a woman she barely knows, Dame Anne is faced with the idea that perhaps she can change things – not enough to damage the timeline, but enough to save her father.

 Future and past are set to collide, which could have irrevocable consequences for the timeline…

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

The Laughing Gnome: Fear of the Web is available for pre-order now for £8.99 (+ p&p). The book is released at the end of September.

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