Fantom Publishing releases Who's There in hardback and audio

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
With the broadcast of An Adventure in Space and Time tonight, Fantom Publishing have announced the release of Who's There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell, Jessica Carney's biography of her grandfather, both on audio narrated by Hartnell companion Anneke Wills and the republication of the book in hardback.

FANTOM PUBLISHES WILLIAM HARTNELL BIOGRAPHY

Saturday 23rd November 1963 saw the broadcast of the very first episode of Doctor Who. Little did they realise that some 50 years later the BBC TV programme would be one of the most popular series on television, watched by over 165 million people worldwide!

As the twelfth incumbent of the TARDIS takes charge this Christmas, our attention turns to the first actor to play the Doctor in those first black and white years…

From light musical comedy to a succession of mean crooks and bullying sergeant-majors, William Hartnell’s long and varied career included a number of iconic British films including Carry On Sergeant, This Sporting Life and Brighton Rock. However, it is for his role as a time-travelling eccentric that he is most fondly remembered.

With the broadcast of a docudrama Adventures in Space and Time, chronicling the genesis of Doctor Who and the life of William Hartnell, Fantom have published a biography of the actor, written by his granddaughter Jessica Carney entitled Who’s There.

"A fascinating and very moving account of a complicated and talented actor. William Hartnell rose from the humblest beginnings to become a heavyweight screen star and, ultimately, an unlikely hero to millions of children as the first Doctor Who.” Says writer and actor Mark Gatiss. “In this 50th anniversary year, it's wonderful to see how Jessica Carney pulls together all the threads of a tangled life in such a sympathetic but honest fashion. Bill was no saint but he emerges as a fully-rounded, difficult and fascinating personality in this splendid biography.”

Hartnell played the very first Doctor from 1963 – 1966, pitting his wits again many foes and monsters including the Daleks and the Cybermen, laying the foundations for what was to become a global institution.

Jessica Carney’s closely researched biography of her grandfather includes stories from many of the hundreds of stars of stage and screen with whom he worked, among them Richard Attenborough, Verity Lambert, Bob Monkhouse, Carole Ann Ford, David Langton and Lindsay Anderson.

Who’s There: The Life and Career of William Hartnell is now available from Fantom Publishing in hardback and on Audio, read by companion actress Anneke Wills.

Who's There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell (book) (Credit: Fantom Publishing) Anneke Wills reading Who's There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell (Credit: Fantom Publishing) Who's There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell (audiobook) (Credit: Fantom Publishing)

Competition

We have three signed copies of the book up for grabs for readers in the United Kingdom, courtesy of Fantom Publishing. To be in with a chance, simply answer the following question:
An Adventure in Space and Time delves into the origins of Doctor Who and William Hartnell's involvement with the show - but on which day in 1963 was the contract issued to the man who would bring the First Doctor to life and launch a 50 year old legend?
Send your answer to comp-whosthere@doctorwhonews.net with the subject "Today, I've Come Back", along with your name, address, and where you read about the competition. In addition, if you wish for a personalised message in the book please include that in your entry.

The competition is only open to residents within the United Kingdom, and the closing date is Friday 29th November 2013.




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Mark Gatiss and David Bradley Interviewed

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus
David Bradley and Mark Gatiss have been talking to BBC America prior to the screening of the docu-drama on the origins of Doctor Who, An Adventure in Space and Time.


The programme is also previewed in the Independent, with Ellen E Jones recommending Mark Gatiss’ cleverly resonant script. The Guardian has uploaded an interview with Gatiss, who takes the paper a tour of the set as he reflects on what Doctor Who has meant to him, and why its early years are ripe for revisiting. Radio Times also gets a tour of the sets including the fifth floor of Television Centre, close to where the design team have created a suite of retro 1960s offices, with partitions, old typewriters and pencil sharpeners.

The Los Angeles Times calls the drama a fun take on the Doctor Who birth and praises Bradley's portrayal of Hartnell as he brings a note of triumph and tragedy to the tale, while the San Francisco Chronicle calls the drama a loving salute.

The drama airs tonight on BBC Two in the UK, on Friday in the US and Canada, on Saturday in New Zealand and on Sunday in Australia.




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William Hartnell: The Original

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus

The BBC has announced a new short documentary on the first Doctor William Hartnell will be screed on BBC Two tonight, directly following the Mark Gatiss docu-drama An Adventure in Space and Time.

William Hartnell: The Original is five minute programme which looks at what happened to Hartnell after he left Doctor Who. The documentary features rare archive footage and brand new interviews with many who worked with him, including Carole Ann Ford, Peter Purves and Waris Hussein as well as Matt Smith, Peter Davison and Hartnell’s granddaughter, Jessica Carney.

The programme is described as a revealing and affectionate portrait of a much-loved actor, and can be seen at 10.25pm on BBC Two

Note to those recording by EPG: this late addition does not currently have its own entry in guides such as the Sky Planner or even on the BBC's own iPlayer schedule - it isn't clear at present whether this will change, or that the current scheduling times of An Adventure in Space and Time will cover the documentary.




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Tom Baker Wins Fans Poll as Favourite Doctor

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus
Tom Baker has been named as favourite Doctor in a worldwide poll conducted by the Doctor Who Appreciation Society (DWAS) to mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.

Baker, who played the Fourth Doctor between 1974 and 1981, stormed home in the best Doctor vote attracting nearly double the number of votes of his nearest rival, David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor. Patrick Troughton, who played the Second Doctor in the 1960’s, came third just behind Tennant, but ahead of current incumbent Matt Smith, who was placed fourth in the vote. Jon Pertwee came in fifth place.

Elisabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane Smith, initially alongside Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker between 1973 and 1976, and then reprised the role twice in the 1980’s, before returning to appear alongside David Tennant in 2006 and then starred in The Sarah Jane Adventures for five series, was voted favourite companion. With nearly 25% she scored more than double her nearest rival, actress and Comedian Catherine Tate, who played Donna Noble alongside David Tennant . Sophie Aldred, Sylvester McCoy's companion, Ace was voted third, whilst Patrick Troughton Companion Jamie McCrimmon, played by Fraser Hines, was fourth.

Other winners in the poll were:
  • Favourite Story: The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977)
  • Favourite Monster: The Daleks
  • Favourite Writer: Robert Holmes
  • Favourite Director: Graeme Harper.
The poll, which was open to both members and non-members, was run by DWAS between 9th July and 7th August 2013. Votes were received from around the world. Countries include; United Kingdom, Germany, The United States of America, Canada, Australia & New Zealand.

Founded in 1976, The Doctor Who Appreciation Society is the longest running Doctor Who fan club in the world, with members across the globe.

To celebrate 50 Years of Doctor Who, Thursday 21st November will see the publication of the Anniversary Special issue of Celestial Toyroom (CT). CT is the World's longest running publication based on a television programme.
(with thanks to DWAS)




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Introduction to The Day of The Doctor

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC have released a introduction to The Day of The Doctor. The story will be simulcast around the world on Saturday Nov 23 at 1950 GMT.





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Refund for those charged for The Last Day

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC has confirmed those UK viewers who were charged for downloading the minisode The Last Day, on iTunes, will receive a full refund.

The minisode was initially available for free in the US but at a cost of £2.49 in the UK. Yesterday the BBC confirmed this was an error on the part of iTunes in the UK and that the minisode should be free. The BBC told BBC Radio Four's You and Yours that anyone who had been charged would receive a refund.

The Last Day is now available to watch free of charge.




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The Annual Years

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Obverse Books have announced a new book for 2014 which will explore the alternative worlds of the Doctor as depicted in what would become the staple Christmas present for Doctor Who fans for some two decades - the original Doctor Who Annual, as released by World Distribution between 1965 and 1986.

The Annual Years has been written by Paul Magrs, and features illustrations from Adam Bullock; it is due to be published in 2014.

"These extraordinary books are like weird, grotesque shadow-versions of the Show we recognise. They are mutations haunting the wilderness between the domed, protected cities of Canonicity. The world of the Annuals is odder, darker, madder, more psychedelic and surreal. These are adventures in a wilder, destabilized universe. The cosiness of what we recognise as Doctor Who has gone."
Paul Magrs, from the Introduction


Continuing our recent tradition of doing Doctor Who non-fiction titles, next year will see Obverse Books publish, in hardback, The Annual Years, a serious and detailed look at that most maligned of Doctor Who storytelling, the World Distribution annuals.

From 1965 to 1986, from William Hartnell to Colin Baker, the annuals were weird and witty and wonderful, a big brother to TV Comic and second cousin to Doctor Who Discovers... - and they all the more beloved by us because of that.

With cover art and internal illustrations by Adam Bullock, and commentary on every single story from Paul Magrs, author of Doctor Who fiction for Big Finish, the BBC and AudioGo, this is the celebration that the annuals have long been overdue!
(with thanks to Stuart Douglas)




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The Adventures of K9 - audio book

Thursday, 21 November 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The Adventures of K9, read by John Leeson (audiobook) (Credit: Explore Multimedia)Back in 1980, four books were published from K9 co-creator David Martin which continued the adventures of the Doctor's second best-friend, who was now undertaking missions on behalf of the Time Lords. All four books have now been released as an audio recording by Explore Multimedia, read by the original voice of K9 himself, John Leeson.
  1. K9 AND THE MISSING PLANET
    An entire planet vanishes — a planet that was owned by Tellac Inc., a galactic company that turns whole worlds into mines and factories for their own profit. K9 is sent to find the missing planet. He finds instead a new universe and a very strange new breed of men...
  2. K9 AND THE BEASTS OF VEGA
    Outside, the space ship was surrounded by hordes of evil beasts -- a mass of fangs, jaws and lashing tails. The shadowy monsters loom over the ship, attacking from all sides. Sounds of panic and screaming ring out everywhere. Only K9 keeps his usual calm.
  3. K9 AND THE TIME TRAP
    The entire Seventh Fleet has disappeared. The Commander says it is impossible. K-9 says that is only because the human mind cannot understand it. At just under the speed of light, he takes off across the deep starless gulf between the galaxies on another dangerous mission. He uses a battlecruiser as his bait — but first he must find the trap...
  4. K9 AND THE ZETA RESCUE
    There have been great explosions in the galaxy. There is danger that the whole galaxy will be blown apart. The situation is too dangerous for even the Time Lords to handle. And so they call K9 to their aid. It is he who must save their world.
The collection is available to buy both on CD and for download.







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Media Catchup: Wednesday

Wednesday, 20 November 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
A summary of the media coverage relating to the 50th Anniversary for Wednesday.

(note: the BBC radio broadcasts are available worldwide, but video broadcasts may be unavailable outside the United Kingdom.)

Television

With An Unearthly Child to be broadcast tomorrow evening on BBC4, BBC Breakfast report on a special re-enactment of the first episode at Manchester's Fab Cafe which was attended by the episode's original director Waris Hussein, and the views of a group of schoolchildren invited to a screening of the episode itself.

ITV's magazine programme This Morning examined Doctor Who memorabilia, both from the past and collectibles for the 50th Anniversary, plus a look at items that will feature in the latest Bonhams auction of series props to take place in December. The article is available to watch via the ITV website.

BBC regional news programme Wales Today covered the unveiling of a plaque for Terry Nation at the house in Cardiff where he was born. (BBC iPlayer - from 23:48 available until around 7:00pm tomorrow evening)

Tonight's The One Show on BBC1 was a Doctor Who special with guests Jenna Coleman and John Hurt, plus Steven Moffat from the TARDIS set in Roath Lock. Also, the Radiophonic Workshop play the Doctor Who theme live in studio. (BBC iPlayer)

Radio

BBC Radio Norfolk continues its week-long series of articles on the county's association with the show, this morning talking to Dr Keith Johnston from the UEA in Norwich, who explains how he uses the show in his lectures. (BBC iPlayer)

Today's edition of the Alex Dyke show from BBC Radio Solent continued its Doctor Who exploration, with Richard Latto today talking to John Levene about his memories of being in the show (BBC iPlayer, from 1:35:15, and back to John at 1:45:40). You can also watch a longer interview with John via the BBC Solent website.

Mark Gatiss was a guest on Simon Mayo's Drivetime on BBC Radio 2 in the afternoon to chat about 50 years of Doctor Who and his drama, An Adventure in Space and Time. (BBC iPlayer - from 1:05:10)

BBC Radio 2's Jo Whiley presented a Doctor Who Mixtape during the evening, compiled by suggestions from listeners. (BBC iPlayer)

More on the mini-mini episode from BBC Radio Wiltshire's Graham Seaman, this time on who would be playing the Doctor. (BBC iPlayer - throughout the show, but the "Doctor" was revealed from 49:06, and fan encounters from 1:09:28)

BBC Kent's Pat Marsh spoke to writer Neil Perryman and his wife Sue about their book, Adventures with the Wife in Space, their appearance at the Folkstone Book Festival, and what it is like to be a Doctor Who fan. (BBC iPlayer - from 1:21:10)

BBC Scotland's Get It On With Bryan Burnett continued its Doctor Who theme, this time "with the Tardis taking him to the present day, playing songs such as Right Here Right Now and Talk Talk's Today." (BBC iPlayer)

Misc Media Items

Coming Up

  • Tomorrow evening sees the premiere of the origins drama An Adventure in Space and Time on BBC2, 9:00pm
  • The drama is followed on BBC4 by a broadcast of the very first story, An Unearthly Child from 10:30pm
  • BBC Radio 2 continues the celebration with The Blagger's Guide to Doctor Who and Who is the Doctor? from 10:00pm
  • Jenna Coleman pops in to see Nick Grimshaw on his breakfast show on BBC Radio 1 from 6:30am.
  • BBC Radio Wales visits the Doctor Who Experience for some six hours during the day (from 10:00am).
  • CBBC's Blue Peter celebrate the 50th Anniversary by launching a new competition and chatting to Jenna Coleman
  • Plus more from Radios Norfolk and Solent on Doctor Who in their regions.
For these and other programming during the course of tomorrow and the next few days, visit This Week in Doctor Who.




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Send your Celebration Pictures to the BBC

Wednesday, 20 November 2013 - Reported by Marcus
BBC Worldwide is collecting images of fans around the world celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who this weekend.

Whether it be a dress up party at your local cinema, enjoying watching the broadcast of The Day of the Doctor at home, or any other Doctor Who events you plan on participating in this weekend, they would love to get a picture of your engagement with the 50th Anniversary.

A special email address has beenset up to which images can be sent doctorwho50@bbc.com

NB: By emailing pictures to this address you are consenting to them being used by the media, the BBC, BBC Worldwide and its partners.




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