Latest News From Candy Jar Books

Latest News From Candy Jar Books

WHEN I SAY RUN, RUN!

THE PATRICK TROUGHTON YEARS

Candy Jar Books is thrilled to announce When I Say Run, Run!: The Patrick Troughton Years, an exciting new non-fiction book that explores Patrick Troughton’s ground-breaking time on Doctor Who.

As the sixtieth anniversary of Troughton’s debut approaches, this fascinating book explores how this iconic era of Doctor Who came to be, with a particular focus on the evolution of British television in the 1960s.

 Author, Tom Dexter, explains:

“For years Patrick Troughton’s era on Doctor Who remained shrouded in mystery. Behind the scenes, the BBC – especially at BBC Television Centre – functioned like a well-oiled machine, with numerous departments working together tirelessly to bring these expansive sci-fi stories to life. Doctor Who wasn’t just a show; it was a creative force that influenced the careers of technicians, writers, and actors, leaving a lasting mark on television history. This book provides context for all of this and explores the broader impact Doctor Who had on 1960s television.”

 Troughton’s quirky yet energetic portrayal of the Time Lord revitalised a series that was struggling to maintain its core audience. As Doctor Who evolved, so did the challenges the production faced – from monster designs to limited budgets to a growing sense of frustration among the cast and crew. This compelling book not only delves into the making of Doctor Who during Troughton’s era, but also paints a vivid picture of the cultural landscape of the 1960s, an era of profound change both in television and society.

Shaun Russell, Head of Publishing at Candy Jar Books, comments:

“When I Say Run, Run! isn’t just a dry historical account. It’s a narrative that pulls you through each story, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of the production team. I couldn’t be more excited to bring it to readers. Plus, it’s a pleasure to welcome back Jeff Cummins, who has captured Troughton’s likeness beautifully for the cover.”

Jeff, who will soon be featured in an upcoming exhibition at Peterborough Museum, states:

“I’m happy to have the chance to capture Patrick Troughton’s Doctor in a solo piece. I’ve painted him before for The Three Doctors novelisation cover, but this is my first time diving into a portrait of the Second Doctor on his own. It’s an honour!”

Get ready to take a journey through time – and far beyond the screen – to discover how the magic of the Second Doctor era came together. When I Say Run, Run! is a must-read for every Doctor Who fan and anyone fascinated by the golden age of television production.


Blurb:

It all seems like so long ago now, but when Patrick Troughton’s era of Doctor Who began on fireworks night 1966, nothing about the programme would ever seem quite the same again. The second Doctor’s arrival was a shock to the system, both as energised as he was whimsical, it didn’t take long for audiences to embrace him as one of the most beloved incarnations of the Time Lord.

 As the sixtieth anniversary of Troughton’s début approaches, When I Say Run, Run! tells the story of what happened behind the scenes during his era of Doctor Who and tries to reflect not only the series itself, but also how the nature of television production was evolving around it. This was an era when Doctor Who’s production treadmill was a powerhouse of creativity, with a conveyor belt of monster designs battling against their greatest enemy – dwindling budgets and a growing sense of frustration amongst both the cast and crew.

 When I Say Run, Run! takes you on a journey back through the past, when the scares were real and Saturday tea time was always time to hide behind the sofa!

The book is available to pre-order candyjarbooks.com


MOON BLINK AND BLOOD OF ATLANTIS

Candy Jar is thrilled to announce the reprints of the Lethbridge-Stewart books Moon Blink and Blood of Atlantis. Moon Blink will feature an updated cover by Adrian Salmon and Blood of Atlantis will have a brand-new cover by Richard Young (this will be revealed in a few weeks).

Moon Blink is set against the backdrop of 20th July 1969, just as Neil Armstrong is preparing to take one small step for man, this gripping tale unearths a world of secrets, lies, and betrayals. Anne Travers is visited by an old friend bearing a mysterious bundle, while a dangerous new drug, “Moon Blink,” hits the streets, rumoured to be made from moon dust. As Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart and Anne dig deeper, they find themselves caught in a web of deception, with loyalties about to be tested like never before.

Written by Sadie Miller, an accomplished actress and author renowned for her portrayal of Natalie Redfern in The Sarah Jane Smith audio dramas, as well as reprising the iconic role of Sarah Jane in Big Finish releases, Moon Blink is a captivating and suspense-filled addition to the Lethbridge-Stewart legacy.

Blood of Atlantis follows Lethbridge-Stewart’s nephew, Owain Vine, and a group of eco-protestors as they try to thwart Rolph Vorster, a South African mining magnate with a private army intent on harvesting Atlantean riches. Meanwhile, Lethbridge-Stewart, with Anne Travers by his side, is called in to investigate a missing Russian submarine linked to the lost city, enlisting the help of eccentric archaeologist Sonia Montilla. As tensions rise, Captain Bugayev and an undercover Spetsnaz team uncover secrets that could escalate the Cold War to dangerous new heights.

Written by Simon A. Forward, this gripping story combines high-stakes action with intrigue and adventure. Simon is the author of several Doctor Who books, novellas, short stories, and audio dramas, along with his novelisations for the BBC’s Merlin series.

These books are available to pre-order from candyjarbooks.com

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