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Doom’s Day: Story details revealed!

Doom’s Day: Story details revealed!

25F27305-D9CD-45CF-B4A7-2B91D8A882AEMore information is today revealed for DOOM’S DAY, a Doctor Who multi-platform story to celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary.

Fans will follow Doom, as she travels through all of time and space in pursuit of the Doctor to save her from the ever-approaching Death. She only has 24 hours and a vortex manipulator to save herself before her fate is sealed forever.

Sooz Kempner is the face and voice of Doom, and a number of fan-favourite characters will feature along her journey.

Doom’s story begins on 5th June on the Doom’s Day website and Doctor Who digital channels with the story’s first hour and adventure, followed by the next four hours of Doom’s final day in Doctor Who Magazine from 22nd June. Titan Comics, East Side Games, Penguin Random House, BBC Audio and Big Finish then countdown as Doom’s search for the Doctor continues before the final instalment on Doctor Who digital channels in September.

More detailed story information about each hour of Doom’s Day is available now on doctorwho.tv/dooms-day

Doctor Who interactive experiences to arrive in the Metaverse

Doctor Who interactive experiences to arrive in the Metaverse

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BBC Studios has announced that it has teamed up with Reality+ to launch a collection of immersive experiences in the metaverse, which will be based on BBC brands including Doctor Who.

This means that fans will be able to interact with immersive content from BBC brands in The Sandbox, marking the first time that the BBC will have a home in the metaverse.

The Sandbox has been described as “part virtual real estate, part amusement park”, and the BBC’s space will launch later this year. It is not yet clear what the immersive experiences will look like or entail, but further details are expected to be announced in due course.

Nicki Sheard, president of brands & licensing for BBC Studios, said: “I’m delighted that BBC Studios is partnering with Reality+ and The Sandbox on this exciting venture.

“While the metaverse is still in its infancy, it may shape how we consume and experience entertainment in the future and I’m looking forward to seeing how fans interact with our brands in this space.

“This project forms part of BBC Studios’ broader ambitious plans to grow our brands into new categories, with innovative technology and platforms forming an integral part of this.”

Doctor Who recently launched a new mobile game on the Apple Arcade called Doctor Who: An Unlikely Heist, which comes from the developer of previous mobile titles including MasterChef: Let’s Cook, Star Trek: Legends and Three Kingdoms: Legends of War.

Doctor Who: Four from Doom’s Day

Doctor Who: Four from Doom’s Day

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Hired assassin Doom is on a mission to save her own life before Death catches up with her. If she can find the Doctor they might be able to help her – but where in Time and Space are they?

Written by Darren Jones and read by Sooz Kempner, Jaye Griffiths and Silas Carson, these four original adventures form part of the multi-platform Doom’s Day adventure to celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary.

2x140g translucent purple and transparent blue vinyl LPs, in fully illustrated inner bags, are enclosed in an attractive ‘Doom-laden’ wide-spine outer sleeve.

This title will be released on August 25, 2023.


Side A – The Steel Cascade

Side B – The Martian Dilemma

Side C – An Ood Halloween

Side D – Dark Space

Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 The Steel Cascade
2 The Martian Dilemma

Disc: 2

1 An Ood Halloween
2 Dark Space

 

DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 591

DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 591

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Highlights of the new issue include:

  • The Runaway Pride ­– showrunner Russell T Davies discusses the casting of Yasmin Finney as Rose, as DWM celebrates the most significant LGBTQ+ characters from the show’s history.
  • Professor XXX ­– in her first major interview with DWM for many years, Alex Kingston remembers her time as River Song, the Doctor’s wife.
  • Express Delivery – award-winning writer Jamie Mathieson looks back on his episodes: Mummy on the Orient Express, Flatline, The Girl Who Died and Oxygen.
  • Letter from the Showrunner – Russell T Davies discusses the titles for the Fourteenth Doctor Specials.
  • The DWM 60th Anniversary Poll – the analysis of the results continues, with this issue looking at the rankings of the Fifth and Sixth Doctor’s adventures.
  • Liberation of the Daleks Part Eight – the adventures of the Fourteenth Doctor continue in the epic comic-strip adventure written by Alan Barnes and illustrated by Lee Sullivan.
  • Memory Worm ­­­– a new series of articles begins, as actor Dan Starkey puts his knowledge of his Doctor Who roles to the test.
  • Production Diary – script editor Scott Handcock files his latest report, direct from Doctor Who’s HQ.
  • Location, Location, Vocation – Alex Moore reveals what it’s like to work as an assistant location manager on the new series of Doctor Who.
  • Gallifrey Guardian – all the latest official news, including cast announcements.
  • 60 Objects, 60 Years – the latest instalment of the series that tells the story of one object from every year of Doctor Who’s history.
  • The Fact of Fiction explores the Second Doctor’s encounter with the Cybermen aboard The Wheel in Space.
  • Other Worlds – the essential guide to new stories in Doctor Who’s expanded universe.
  • Previews, reviews, prize-winning competitions, Time and Space Visualiser and more.

Doctor Who Magazine Issue 591 is on sale Thursday 25 May from panini.co.uk and WH Smith priced £7.99 (UK).
Also available as a digital edition from pocketmags.com priced £6.99.

Two Brand New Titles From Candy Jar.

Two Brand New Titles From Candy Jar.

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Candy Jar Books is pleased to announce the second book in its final series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels.

It Came from the Isle of Man is the final novel in the series to be written by regular contributor, John Peel, who has penned several books in the Lethbridge-Stewart range, and associated spin-offs, going all the way back to 2016’s The Grandfather Infestation.

Range Editor Andy Frankham-Allen says:

It’s always nice to have John back. He’s an old hand at novel writing, and without fail always delivers a strong first draft. More often than not, in fact, it requires little or no rewrites, usually a few touch-up edits. With the end in sight, we knew we had to prepare the way for Lethbridge-Stewart to become the Brigadier, and for his transfer from the Fifth to UNIT. To the end I worked alongside the authors of the final series to develop stories that would see the transition take place, show the fans why it was necessary for UNIT to be set-up to protect not just the UK, but the world itself. This book, like the previous Spheres of Influence, is a step towards that end…

John Peel says:

I had tremendous fun whilewriting On His Majesty’s National Service and introducing some new characters to the world of Lethbridge-Stewart, so when I was asked to write another entry in the series, I couldn’t resist bringing some of them back again to help him out. Or are they helping him?

Andy adds:

“We’d planned these final books some time ago, and I’d forgotten some of the smaller details, since obviously I had worked on many titles in the meantime. So it was a nice surprise when characters from both The Grandfather Infestation and On His Majesty’s National Service made an appearance. I hope it will be equally surprising and exciting for the long-time readers of the range, to see things coming full circle. It’s apt, I feel, that these characters in particular should return, tying John Peel’s contributions to the series in nice little bow.”

John continues:

I wanted to write something a bit different this time around, though, so I decided to avoid the customary alien invasion theme. This time around, the aliens aren’t determined to conquer the Earth but what they have in mind might be a greater disaster than a simple invasion. It was also fun working with Jonathan Blum (with a bit of assistance from Simon Forward) to find ways to link these final books together, to walk the path to UNIT…”

As with many Lethbridge-Stewart books the title underwent something of a change.

Andy explains:

“The title often changes between first announcement and eventual release, and this one was no exception. Originally it was called United Nations, which would be followed up by Jonathan Blum’s Intelligence Taskforce. However, due to the need to turn Jon’s novel into two books (more on that when Jon’s book is due), I decided it made sense to assign both titles to Jon’s novels. Thus, John Peel’s needed a new title. It took a while, but I eventually suggested It Came from the Isle of Man to fit in with the B-movie influence behind the chapter titles contained within the book. John approved it immediately.”

The cover sees another return, with regular contributor Paul Cooke providing the art.

Paul says:

This cover was slightly different to my earlier ones in that rather than an idea of what the story elements were, I was given a passage of the novel to illustrate. The description of the sea monster is vivid and when I sat down to design it, I was influenced by one artist in particular. Way back when, when I was at school, a favourite artist of mine was Rowena Morrill, who sadly died a couple of years ago. She painted strange, fantasy hybrid creatures that had an otherworldly colour palette perfect for this subject, I felt. The scale of the creature is helped with the poor Minke victim, though I did move the ship closer than in the story for visual impact. Lethbridge-Stewart was always a hands-on sort and Andy asked for him to be in action mode. What better than showing him running into battle, urging his men forward? The breaking ice behind him hints at a location for the story, and there is a clue to another location for the keen Doctor Who fan.

Talking about finding a good reference point, Paul adds:

I do like the Scots Guard hat (glengarry) so am pleased I was able to paint it. I find it can be quite tricky to get right in the way it sits on the head as the angles look wrong. Fortunately, I have one (too small for me, unfortunately) but it fits a polystyrene bust I have (don’t ask!). This allowed me to get it just right. I’m a big believer in reference material; you can guarantee that if you get something wrong someone will always notice. This caused quite the headache when trying to draw Lethbridge-Stewart’s service revolver, as I’d chosen an angle that I couldn’t find any reference of, so had to piece it together as best I could. I hope I’ve got it right!

When talking about the ending of the Lethbridge-Stewart range, Paul says:

I’ve been really fortunate with my association with the Lethbridge-Stewart books. I bought the first one and loved it; so much so that I felt the urge to create some fan art. Andy saw it and later offered me a try-out. So not only am I a fan, Andy give me the opportunity to become a part of it. It is sad for me to know this is my last cover as the series draws to a close, but what a ride it’s been! Massive thanks to Andy for creating such an enjoyable series of books, and for taking a chance on me. (I know he will want to edit this out,  it I hope it stays)


Blurb:

It was possibly the kindest, most humane invasion ever. Nobody was killed; nobody was even bruised by it. At least, not at first.

Three landings, three countries. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart soon realises this is too big for the Fifth Operational Corps, and so plans are put into place for an international operation, with Bill Bishop and Anne Travers sent to the US to work alongside Colonel Hickenlooper, Colonel Douglas goes to the USSR to liaise with Major Bugayev, and Lethbridge-Stewart is joined in the UK by an old American ally from his National Service Days.

Just what is going on, who are the Engineers, and why do they insist they have an agreement with the King of Earth?

Lethbridge-Stewart finds himself having to deal with international politics and inter-galactic agreements, while Anne has to cope with a Russian spy, and a trip to an alien world…

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Returning for a new quick read novel, after the series successful launch last year, The Analysis Bureau: Roseblood will be available from Candy Jar Books during March 2023, featuring cover art by DWM’s legendary picture strip artist Lee Sullivan and a story written by the series creator, Tom Dexter.

“The reaction we’ve had about the first book,” says Tom, “centred on the fact that it featured a strong female lead character, who our readers seem to have wholeheartedly embraced, working alongside classic Doctor Who characters such as Professor Travers and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. The latest short story takes a new twist, and brings the iconic film actor and director, Orson Welles into the mix.”

“It’s lovely to be asked back for another cover in the range,” Lee explains, “and it was great fun trying to capture the air of mystery Orson Welles always seemed to have about him in the art.

“There’s a famous Spitting Image sketch from years ago,” Tom adds, “where they basically said that Orson Welles lived his career in reverse, starting with the remarkable success of Citizen Kane and ending with financing being more than scarce for anything he wanted to direct.”

Set immediately after the climactic end of the first volume, this new book sees Welles heading for England to stop production of a horror parody of Citizen Kane being filmed, only to find that his past starts to haunt him in a very startling way. The Analysis Bureau step in to not only try to save his live, but also figure out what the connection is to the planet Mars.

Shaun Russell, head of publishing at Candy Jar says:

“The Analysis Bureau did exactly what we wanted, launching a spin-off title from our Lethbridge-Stewart books, and has created a team of characters who not only exists in their own universe, but also embrace characters, both human and otherwise from the worlds of Doctor Who, who we have under license. It was only natural to bring them back as soon as we could.”

This new quick read story acts as a bridge between the first volume, and a second book of short stories to be released later this year.


Blurb:

The Analysis Bureau does not exist. Ask any questions about it, and the same answers always greet you. There’s no trace of any department matching that name in any branch of Government, only speculation and wild rumours.

May 1967, Puppet on a String is high in the charts, and people are wearing flowers in their hair as the ‘Summer of Love’ begins. However, in the backstreets of Whitechapel, near one of the last variety theatres to survive the Blitz, a ghost has been spotted. A ghost who seems to be screaming in terror.

At the Analysis Bureau, in the aftermath of Incident Three, Mr Quebec is ordered to investigate. He sends Flower on a solo mission, but how does this lead her to encounter the legendary movie star, Orson Welles? And what does the word Roseblood mean to him?

When Professor Travers tries to save a figure who seems to have fallen through a breach between dimensions, Flower ends up underground in the worst way imaginable…

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Crossing time and space… Indira Varma joins Doctor Who as the Duchess

Crossing time and space… Indira Varma joins Doctor Who as the Duchess

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Indira Varma (Image: David Reiss)

I’m thrilled to be in Doctor Who and particularly excited to be crossing cosmic paths with Ncuti, as the Doctor, and look forward to creating interplanetary mischief with him.

— Indira Varma

Award-winning actress Indira Varma is crossing galaxies as she joins the new series of Doctor Who. First entering the world of Doctor Who as Suzie Costello in Russell T Davies’ spin-off series Torchwood, Indira now steps aboard the TARDIS in her new mysterious role as the Duchess.

Indira has made her mark onscreen, from her recent role as Ingrid in the thriller series Obsession to her shining performance as Ellaria Sand on the multi award-winning Game of Thrones. She now joins Doctor Who from across the galaxy after recently starring in Disney+’s record-breaking Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Indira has also been celebrated onstage, winning an Olivier Award for her portrayal of Liz Essendine in Present Laughter as well as starring other major theatre productions including the acclaimed Man and Superman and Jamie Lloyd’s production of Chekhov’s The Seagull.

Speaking of joining Doctor Who, Indira Varma says: “I’m thrilled to be in Doctor Who and particularly excited to be crossing cosmic paths with Ncuti, as the Doctor, and look forward to creating interplanetary mischief with him. I loved playing Suzie Costello for Russell T Davies in Torchwood so am thrilled to be entering this world again.”

Showrunner, Russell T Davies says:

“I’m overjoyed to be reunited with Indira after our Torchwood days, and this part is truly spectacular! A whole new audience will be hiding behind the settee when the Duchess unleashes her terror.”

Frazer Hines To Novelise Evil of the Daleks

Frazer Hines To Novelise Evil of the Daleks

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Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks

A new take on David Whitaker’s The Evil of the Daleks is coming to BBC Books this October in hardback and audio courtesy of actor Frazer Hines.

Young astrophysicist Zoe wishes to join Jamie and the Doctor on their travels. To give her fair warning of the dangers she may face, the Doctor uses a mind projector to share one of their most harrowing adventures… And so, Jamie is forced to relive his struggle against the evil Daleks at their most powerful and calculating. In a complex plot that drags him from modern-day London to Victorian times and finally to the Dalek world of Skaro, he endures ordeals that test his courage, strength – and his friendship with the Doctor – to the limit…

An inventive new retelling of one of Doctor Who’s all-time classic TV stories – 1967’s The Evil of the Daleks – from Frazer Hines, who starred as the show’s longest-running companion, Jamie McCrimmon.

And while fact and fiction blur inside the TARDIS, a malevolent force watches from outside. Soon, Jamie finds himself lured from the safety of the ship into dangers that could end Zoe’s travels before they begin – and all their lives, as well.

Frazer Hines is a British actor for television and film. He played Jamie McCrimmon, the companion to Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor from 1966-69, and has made guest appearances on the show since. He started his career working with Charlie Chaplin, one of the few remaining actors that have appeared with him.

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Doctor Who: Chronicles Issue 8: 1963-64

Doctor Who: Chronicles Issue 8: 1963-64

This product is available on a pre-order basis – we expect to begin shipping by 8 June 2023. If you are pre-ordering this at the same time as another product which is already available, your order will not be sent until all items become available. Please place a separate order if you require your other goods sooner. 

This lavish 116-page publication from the makers of DWM looks at the stories, people, events and news of this formative period – a time when William Hartnell played the Doctor, and the world was introduced to the Daleks, the TARDIS and an incredible adventure in space and time. The bookazine covers all the stories from 1963-64: 100,000 BC (aka An Unearthly Child), The Mutants (aka The Daleks), Inside the Spaceship (aka The Edge of Destruction), Marco PoloThe Keys of MarinusThe AztecsThe SensoritesThe Reign of TerrorPlanet of Giants and The Dalek Invasion of Earth. It also includes exclusive articles and rare behind-the-scenes images.

New Doctor Who trailer reveals episode titles for 60th Anniversary Specials ahead of Eurovision Grand Final

New Doctor Who trailer reveals episode titles for 60th Anniversary Specials ahead of Eurovision Grand Final

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The titles are just the beginning of the Doctor’s biggest adventure yet. Autumn is coming, with three hours of danger, Donna and disaster about to be unleashed!

— Russell T Davies, Showrunner
Moments before the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final came live from Liverpool, viewers were transported out of this world as Doctor Who launched an explosive new trailer which gave viewers an exciting glimpse of what to expect later this year when the TARDIS lands in time to celebrate its 60th anniversary, and it exclusively revealed the titles of the three special episodes.In the weeks leading up to the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final, three mysterious coded teasers were scattered through the BBC One schedule. Each teaser included a binary code which gave eagle-eyed fans clues to one of the three special episode titles. The teasers all pointed to a big reveal on the night of the Eurovision Grand Final when the new trailer announced the titles as:

Special One: The Star Beast

Special Two: Wild Blue Yonder

Special Three: The Giggle

The exclusive trailer also gave an enthralling look of what’s to come with David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside Catherine Tate who has reprised her role as Donna Noble, with further teasers of other epic moments which include leading stars Neil Patrick Harris and Yasmin Finney who step into the world of Doctor Who for the 60th anniversary special episodes.

Russell T Davies, Showrunner says: “The titles are just the beginning of the Doctor’s biggest adventure yet.  Autumn is coming, with three hours of danger, Donna and disaster about to be unleashed!”

First look at Doctor Who’s Jonathan Groff as mysterious key character alongside Nucti Gatwa and Millie Gibson.

First look at Doctor Who’s Jonathan Groff as mysterious key character alongside Nucti Gatwa and Millie Gibson.

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Jonathan Groff as mysterious key character alongside Nucti Gatwa and Millie Gibson

Jonathan Groff has landed and has begun filming on the new series of Doctor Who and here is the first look of him in character in his mysterious key role alongside Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson.

Jonathan shot to fame when he landed the role of Jessie in musical comedy drama Glee. He has since been internationally celebrated for his work on-screen, from starring as Eric in the box office hit Knock at the Cabin, to playing Holden Ford in the critically acclaimed series Mindhunter.

As well as having a leading role as the new Agent Smith in The Matrix Resurrections, Jonathan is renowned for his major voice acting roles in the ‘Frozen’ films.