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100 Objects Of Doctor Who To Feature An Interview With Christopher Eccleston

100 Objects Of Doctor Who To Feature An Interview With Christopher Eccleston

Candy Jar Books’ 100 Objects of Dr Who will include an interview with Christopher Eccleston, who played the Ninth Doctor in 2005.

100 Objects of Doctor Who

The interview coincides with Eccleston returning to play the Time Lord for audio company Big Finish and finds the actor reflecting on Doctor Who series 1, enthusing about audio dramas, and talking about his love of Shakespeare.

With fresh adventures on the horizon for this incarnation of the Doctor, it’s the perfect way to whet your appetitite while waiting to hear The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Ravagers.

100 Objects of Dr Who is an unconventional biography of the world’s greatest sci-fi show, as told through one-hundred chapters, each detailing a different object associated with the show.

Alongside all the behind-the-scenes details you’d expect, you’ll also find niche trivia, sojourns into the lesser-explored corners of fandom, and answers to the questions few have dared to ask: which planets has the Doctor visited more than once? How many companions have met the Cybermen? And who first named the Sontarans’ home planet?

Author Philip Bates says:

Rose introduced me to Doctor Who – although I knew a bit about it before then because Dad watched it when he was growing up too – so I was thrilled to get the chance to interview Christopher. And, of course, he was witty and friendly and everything you want the Doctor to be.”

It’s one of numerous brand-new interviews scattered throughout the book, including: Nick Abadzis, writer of Titan Comics’ The Tenth Doctor comic; James Whittington, who worked on Cubicle 7’s Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space roleplaying game; and Colin Brockhurst and Gareth Kavanagh, editors of the popular Vworp Vworp! fanzine. Kavanagh is also the head honcho of Cutaway Comics.

Philip continues:

“I’ve been lucky enough to interview a few Doctor Who cast and crew members over the years, so readers will also find quotes from, for instance, Matt Smith [who played the Eleventh Doctor], artist Anthony Dry [responsible for the recent Target novelisation covers], and Mark Strickson [Turlough].

“I wanted to give readers a pretty comprehensive tour of the Doctor Who universe, so there’s something new for all fans, whether they’ve been watching since An Unearthly Child or are relatively new to the series.”

100 Objects of Dr Who also features stunning new illustrations by Martin Baines, inspired by the objects inside. Readers who would like to sample the book can download a forty-three-page PDF book, 10 Objects of Dr Who, completely free from the following link:

Candy Jar’s Head of Publishing, Shaun Russell, says:

100 Objects is a fascinating adventure through Doctor Who history. It is a wildly original take, which reads almost like a ‘make your own adventure’. The addition of exclusive material from Christopher Eccleston makes it an indispensable tour of the timey-wimey history of Doctor Who.”

100 Objects of Doctor Who is currently only available to order from the Candy Jar website, for £9.99 (+ p&p). To order, click here. It will be released on April 7th.

The Doctor enters the Dalek Universe, Rory Williams goes solo, plus more!

The Doctor enters the Dalek Universe, Rory Williams goes solo, plus more!

April sees the release of a range of brand-new audio adventures from Big Finish. Here’s a roundup of what’s available to buy on CD and download this month.


To the corners of the Dalek Universe!

Doctor Who Big Finish Productions April 2021 Roundup

Time has gone awry. The Doctor is lost, without his TARDIS. But he’s not alone. The Space Security Service agents Anya Kingdom and Mark Seven haven’t always been on his side in the past, but now they are here to help him.

Get Dalek Universe 1 here


The glory of Rory!

Doctor Who Big Finish Productions April 2021 Roundup

Travelling to Rome in search of the Pandorica, Rory finds himself forced to perform as a gladiator in the Colosseum… where he attracts the attention of the Imperial household.

Get The Lone Centurion here


Eight plus Ten equals Extinction!

Doctor Who Big Finish Productions April 2021 Roundup

Trapped, a haunted monster waits to consume new victims. It needs help. It needs a doctor. Thrust into immediate danger, and on the back-foot, it will take all of the Doctor’s ingenuity to triumph.

Two interlinked adventures. Two Doctors. One foe.

Get Echoes of Extinction here


Shakespeare and sewers for the First Doctor

Doctor Who Big Finish Productions April 2021 Roundup

Two brand new adventures for the First Doctor and the TARDIS team: The Hollow Crown by Sarah Grochala and For the Glory of Urth by Guy Adams. The First Doctor and TARDIS team visit an alien sewer, then travel to the Globe Theatre in the time of William Shakespeare!

Get The First Doctor Adventures Volume 5 here


The Fourth Doctor’s Protocol prologue

Doctor Who Big Finish Productions April 2021 Roundup

The Doctor, Leela and K9 find themselves under attack on the planet Exxilon. Nearby, android agent Mark Seven is enacting his secret orders, while estranged companion Anya Kingdom is hoping for redemption. And heading towards them all… the Daleks!

Get The Dalek Protocol here


All stories are initially available exclusively from the Big Finish website in April. Check back here next month for a roundup of next month’s releases!

The Time Lord Victorious (and Brian), the Fifth Doctor and friends as figurines, and more

The Time Lord Victorious (and Brian), the Fifth Doctor and friends as figurines, and more

The Time Lord Victorious, a brave heart for a new TARDIS team, Cyber-Warriors and more!

Every month Hero Collector release a whole array of Doctor Who figurines, collectibles, pins, t-shirts and more… enough to fill an entire TARDIS! Here’s a round-up of what’s coming this month.


The Time Lord Victorious!

Doctor Who Hero Collector Roundup April 2021

Here comes the final box set in Hero Collector’s Time Lord Victorious tie-in! This two-figurine box features the Tenth Doctor himself, glad in Gallifreyan robes as he adopts the mantle of Time Lord Victorious! Also joining him is Brian the Ood, the deadliest assassin in the Dark Times.

The accompanying magazine includes design details, interviews, and exclusive prose story content for cross-platform Doctor Who saga (more information about Time Lord Victorious can be found here

The Time Lord Victorious Box Set #4 can be found here


Brave Hearts all round

Doctor Who Hero Collector Roundup April 2021

From the moment of his regeneration, the Doctor’s fifth incarnation was often indecisive and panicky, but was also honourable and honest, with strong moral fibre. The Fifth Doctor was accompanied by many companions; Australian air stewardess Tegan was a pessimistic voice of reason, while Nyssa was a gentle and trusting scientist who lost her father to the Master’s machinations. Adric, a proud boy genius, often clashed with others in the TARDIS, but ultimately gave his life to save Earth from the Cybermen.

Get the Fifth Doctor Companion set here


The Toymaker becomes a figurine

Doctor Who Hero Collector Roundup April 2021

A mysterious and powerful foe of the First Doctor, the Celestial Toymaker found amusement in trapping others with childish, rigged games. He met his match in the Doctor, but this cosmic menace returned in comics, novels and audiobooks, always seeking to defeat the Time Lord in his cruel games – and claim the prize of victory!

Get The Celestial Toymaker figurine here


Ready for the Cyber-Wars?

Doctor Who Hero Collector Roundup April 2021

A new design of Cyberman that emerged in the Cyber-Wars, the Cyber-Warriors incorporated elements from many previous suits. Ashad, the so-called Lone Cyberman, discovered a cache of dormant Cyber-Warriors – and not only awakened them, but tore out their organic components, which he saw as a weakness.

Get The Cyber-Warrior figurine here


The Angels take the Statue of Liberty!

Doctor Who Hero Collector Roundup April 2021

Alien predators who move only when no-one’s watching, the Weeping Angels disguise themselves as statues to stalk their prey. In his final adventure with Amy and Rory, the Eleventh Doctor discovered that the Weeping Angels had taken over New York City… and even the Statue of Liberty wasn’t safe!

Get the Weeping Angel of Liberty special figurine here


You can get all of these figurines, and much more from Hero Collector’s Doctor Who shop here.