Doctor Who Magazine: Issue 614

Thursday, 27 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who Magazine:  Issue 614 (Credit: Panini)

Doctor Who Magazine Issue 614 is published today. 

Inside this issue

  • We have an introductory chat with VARADA SETHU alias new companion Belinda Chandra.

  • Back to terrorise the universe: SACHA DHAWAN on finding hidden depths to the Master!

  • We celebrate the 20th anniversary of the return of Doctor Who in 2005 withRUSSELL T DAVIES, JULIE GARDNER, JANE TRANTER, ROB SHEARMAN & PAUL CORNELL.

  • A very personal interview with Doctor Who’s first director WARIS HUSSEIN…

  • …We also take a look at missing story MARCO POLO, which was also directed by Waris.

  • STEPHEN WYATT and RICHARD UNWIN on Me and Him and Who – a play that reflects on the life and legacy of eighties producer JOHN NATHAN-TURNER.

  • Actor PAUL GRIST speaks about playing Bill Filer in The Claws of Axos.  

  • We visit the Propstore to see the Doctor Who costumes and props that are being auctioned in aid of BBC Children in Need.

  • COLIN BAKER and NICOLA BRYANT are among the guests at an anniversary screening of 1985’sVengeance on Varos.

  • We investigate the strategies of the Doctor’s plastic antagonists – the Autons.

  • Gary Gillatt takes us on a voyage to the fiery surface of the planet Venus…

  • Back to 1997… We reflect on the mystique of New Adventures novel Lungbarrow.

  • Sorting fact from fiction in Twelfth Doctor adventure Robot of Sherwood!

  • Join Beatie and the Hypnotising Cat in this issue’s comic strip!

Regular features

  • Gallifrey Guardian – our news round-up including the announcement of new adventures for the NINTH DOCTOR and ROSE TYLER .

  • Shelf Life – featuring reviews of the latest home video and audio releases.

  • Other Worlds – the essential guide to new stories in Doctor Who’s expanded universe.

  • Prizes to be won including Blu-rays of The Collection – Season 7! 

Doctor Who Magazine Issue 614 is on sale Thursday 27 February 2025  from panini.co.uk and WH Smith priced £7.99 (UK). 

Also available as a digital edition from pocketmags.com priced £6.99.

 




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Auction Raises £245,000 for Children in Need

Thursday, 27 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
An Adventure in Space and Time TARDIS (Credit: Prop Store)

The Doctor Who Propstore auction concluded last night having raised £245,243 in net proceeds for BBC Children in Need

Over 2000 fans and collectors worldwide took part in the biggest Doctor Who auction, bidding on 170+ lots bundling iconic props and costumes and memorabilia from the series.

The money will be donated to the charity which is committed to being there for children and young people across the UK who are facing challenging circumstances and to make sure they receive crucial support when they need it most.

Among the biggest lots sold were, a screen-matched Traitor Dalek, which sold for £16,380 and a Mondasian Cyberman Costume and Parts, which fetched £15,120.

Other notable sales included a screen-matched An Adventure in Space and Time TARDIS, which sold for £12,600, a Stonehenge Cyberman Photo-matched Head (£10,540), and the Thirteenth Doctor's (Jodie Whittaker) Costume, which sold for £9,920.


Tommy Nagra, Director of Content at BBC Children in Need said:

The Doctor Who family have been long-time friends of the charity and we are so thrilled to see them come together once again to support BBC Children in Need, raising almost a quarter of a million to make lives lighter for children and young people all across the UK.

 Vanessa Hamilton, Doctor Who Brand Director, BBC Studios said: 

We’re so incredibly proud of the results of this auction and to support BBC Children in Need. It’s amazing to be able to share parts of Doctor Who with the fan community, and we hope they enjoy owning a piece of TV history

Stephen Lane, CEO, Propstore said:

We’re absolutely delighted with the success of the Doctor Who Online Charity Auction. It’s been incredibly heartwarming to see fans from around the world come together, united by their love for Doctor Who and their generosity in supporting BBC Children in Need. From Doctors to Daleks, the dedication and passion of Doctor Who fans supporting this auction has been second to none.

Fans in the US will get a further chance to experience the Whoniverse when the Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction exhibit debuts at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego on 15th March.

 





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Doctor Who Returns 12 April 2025

Wednesday, 26 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who Season Two: The Doctor (NCUTI GATWA) (Credit: BBC Studios (Danny Kasirye))

The BBC has confirmed that Doctor Who will return to screens worldwide on Saturday 12th April 2025.

 

The eight-part series will be screened on BBC One and Player in the UK and on Disney + worldwide. It stars Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Varanda Sethu as Belinda Chandra

 

It has also been confirmed that the Scottish actor Alan Cumming will feature in the second episode as the voice of Mr Ring-a-Ding. Cumming previously played King James in the 2018 story The Witchfinders.

 

Doctor Who Season Two: ALAN CUMMING (Credit: BBC Studios (Josh Going))Doctor Who Season Two: Mr Ring-A-Ding (ALAN CUMMING) (Credit: BBC Studios (BBC Studios/Disney/Bad Wolf))

 

Mr Ring-a-Ding is a happy, funny, singalong cartoon, who lives in Sunny Town with his friend Sunshine Sally. However, in 1952, after years of repeats in cinemas across the land, Mr Ring-a-Ding suddenly looks beyond the screen and sees the real world outside - and the consequences are terrifying.

 

Russell T Davies, Showrunner said:

Only Alan Cumming could give a runaway cartoon so much wit, malice, danger and fun. He makes the whole universe of Doctor Who wilder and madder than ever, and it’s an absolute honour to welcome him on board the TARDIS.

 

The new season also stars Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday as well as previously announced guest stars Rose Ayling-Ellis, Anita Dobson, Christopher Chung, Michelle Greenidge, Jonah Hauer-King, Ruth Madeley, Jemma Redgrave, and Susan Twist.

Doctor Who is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC and Disney Branded Television.





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Christopher Chung Joins Doctor Who

Friday, 21 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Christopher Chung (Credit: BBC Studios)

The BBC has announced that the actor Christopher Chung will be joining the Whoniverse, meeting the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) in the upcoming season of Doctor Who.

Chung is an Australian actor most recently seen as the tech-savvy M15 agent Roddy Ho in spy thriller Slow Horses, where he’s been appearing alongside Gary Oldman since 2022. He has also recently starred as Fred in Steve McQueen's BLITZ. His West End credits include Kurt Kelly in Heathers: The Musical.

Russell T Davies Showrunner said:

I’m a huge fan of Slow Horses, and I was so excited to get Chris involved. He brings all of his strength and style and talent to one of the darkest, toughest episodes we’ve ever made.  As for whether Cassio is an ally or an enemy of the Doctor, you’ll have to wait and see, but I can promise, it’s one hell of a meeting!

Christopher Chung, said:

I’m absolutely thrilled to step into the Whoniverse as Cassio for Season 2! This show is legendary, and getting to be part of this new era feels surreal. Working with Russell and Ncuti has been a dream! This episode is huge—packed with everything Who fans love: heart, adventure, and a touch of madness. I can’t wait for everyone to see what’s in store—it’s going to be iconic. Get ready!

The series is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC and Disney Branded Television, and will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK, and exclusively on Disney+ outside of the UK where available.





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BBC Radiophonic Workshop Archive Available to Musicians

Thursday, 20 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
BBC Radiophonic Workshop (Credit: BBC)

The archive of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop will be made available for the first time for use by musical artists and producers, passing on a legacy that helped invent electronic music and sampling.

The Radiophonic Workshop was created in 1957 by the BBC to provide music and audio for Radio and Television. Delia Derbyshire created the original Doctor Who Theme music at the workshop in 1963 working from a score by Ron Grainer. It was responsible for most of the special sounds used in the original series and a sizable chunk of the incidental music. It was closed by the BBC in 1998.

In collaboration with Spitfire Audio and BBC Studios, an unprecedented package of samples will now be released from the Radiophonic Workshop. 

From scraping pianos and hitting lampshades to manipulating tape loops with milk bottles, the Workshop's unconventional methods produced a distinctive sonic signature that continues to inspire artists. Its work paved the way for much of the popular music of the 21st century and has been cited as an influence by everyone from Brian Eno to Orbital to Hans Zimmer. The sample library will now be available to musicians and producers, preserving an important musical heritage for generations to come.

Composer, sound designer and Radiophonic Workshop archivist Mark Ayres said: 

As a kid born in the 1960s, I realised there was a department at the BBC that was purely for making bonkers noises. It blew my mind!

With exclusive access to the Workshop's archives, tools, and hardware at the legendary Maida Vale Studios, and guidance from Radiophonic Workshop archivist Mark Ayres and other Workshop members, Spitfire Audio has captured the essence of this sonic playground. The library features sounds from the original tapes, as well as new recordings and experiments by Workshop members and associates, including Mark AyresKieron PepperBob EarlandDick MillsPaddy KingslandRoger LimbGlynis Jones and Peter Howell.
 

Mark Ayres said: 

I'm the youngest member of the core Radiophonic Workshop – and I'm 64! We're not going to be around forever. It was really important to leave a creative tool, inspired by our work, for other people to use going forward. I hope we've made an instrument that will inspire future generations.

This instrument is all formed from the work, processes and equipment that the Workshop created and used. You know, sampling now really looks like sampling then, but with a few more twiddles. I've been saying for years that Workshop composers such as Delia Derbyshire and John Baker were really samplists.

One of its biggest customers was schools programming, where graphs and diagrams came alive in experimental audio – a rich source of inspiration for artists such as Boards of Canada. A new generation was hearing the wonders of an electronic sound that was experimental, but also relatable – built on the manipulation of real sounds.

Mark Ayres said:

So it was BBC schools, radio and television, it was Blue Peter, it was Doctor Who. And then, if you were allowed to stay up late and watch a documentary such as a World About Us, that would probably have a Radiophonic Workshop soundtrack. You really couldn't get away from it.

Reanimating this legacy, the machines, performances and archive sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop are now available in the first sample-library VST (Virtual Studio Technology) to capture the Workshop’s essence – with unprecedented access to its home of 40 years: London’s Maida Vale studios.

Harry Wilson, Spitfire Audio’s Head of Recording, said:

We're not just looking back at what the members were doing way back when. We're projecting a strand of their work into the future and saying: if the Workshop was engaged with a similar process now, what would it sound like?

While the Workshop was a physical place where the artists got their hands and ears dirty, the archive materials will be available in Spitfire Audio’’s Solar engine. Musicians will be able to use modern techniques of bending, stretching and morphing to create something new, as well as having access to a variety of microphones, the EMT turntable and Rogers loudspeakers made especially for the BBC, including the Maida Vale plate and spring reverbs, modular synthesizers, tape machines, EMS Vocoder, Echo chamber, Roland Vocoder SVC-350 and Eventide H-3000. The package is divided into Archive Content, Found Sounds, Junk Percussion, Tape Loops, Synths and a Miscellany.

Dominic Walker, Global Business Director for BBC Studios said: 

We are thrilled to be collaborating once again with Spitfire Audio in bringing the legendary sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to a new generation of musicians and composers with this valuable online library

Key Features include

  • Authentic sounds from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop archives.
  • Deeply sampled one-shots, loops, and multi-samples.
  • New recordings and experiments by Workshop members and associates.
  • Spitfire Audio’s powerful SOLAR engine with gate sequencer and vast effects suite.
  • Wide range of sounds, including archival content, found sounds, junk percussion, tape loops, and vintage synthesisers.
  • 13 different signal chains used for sound capture.

The Spitfire Audio BBC Radiophonic Workshop VST gives musicians and producers a collection of samples that they can use when making their own music. It includes vintage synthesisers, tape loops, found sounds, iconic archives and new performances from Workshop members.

The Spitfire Audio BBC Radiophonic Workshop VST will be available for £149/€179/$199 from 19 February 2025 at http://spitfireaudio.com/bbc-radiophonic-workshop/. An introductory price of £119/€143/$159 is available until 6 March 2025.

Spitfire Audio - BBC Radiophonic Workshop





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The Ninth Doctor and Rose back together for Audio Adventures

Saturday, 15 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper (Credit: Oliver Bowring / Big Finish)

Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper are returning to the roles of the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler in a brand-new series of full-cast Doctor Who audio dramas from Big Finish

The Doctor and Rose want you to come with them!

Back to the Powell Estate, where the Doctor’s past returns to haunt him, and out into the universe where enemies old and new are waiting...

In 2005, Eccleston and Piper took a whole new generation of Doctor Who fans on the trip of a lifetime into time and space.

Twenty years later, the trip continues, as they’re set to star in a brand-new series of twelve, hour-long, full-cast audio adventures, due to be released from August 2025.

The news was announced to a packed hall at the world's premier Doctor Who convention, Gallifrey One in Los Angeles.

Christopher Eccleston said:

I am so happy to be back recording more adventures for the NinthDoctor with Billie. I don't think my Doctor exists without Rose. He's a 'one man, one companion' kind of alien. We've explored him on his own at Big Finish, as a loner. But there's resilience bravery and a deep empathy for Billie as Rose, that's why I do this. They complete each other.

Billie Piper added:

I can’t think of a better time for Rose to reunite with her first Doctor than now. Twenty years after she first ran into the TARDIS and towards adventure, here we are again, me and Chris, ready to have fun facing the universe – and the monsters – together.

Producer Matt Fitton said:

Twenty years after the Ninth Doctor and Rose burst onto our screens, Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper are back with that brilliant dynamic – the Doctor showing Rose the universe, and Rose showing him the best of humanity.

Across 12 episodes, slotting neatly into that 2005 series, we have more Jackie Tyler, more Powell Estate, plus friends and enemies old and new through time and space. Our writers have done an amazing job recapturing the spirit of that very special season, and Chris and Billie have embraced these scripts with delight and gusto. They're having a blast, back on that trip of a lifetime – and they sound fantastic!

Big Finish listeners can now pre-order Doctor Who – The Ninth Doctor Adventures, starting at £9.99 per story (download to own) or £11.99 (download to own + collector’s edition CD) exclusively from bigfinish.com.

Please note: the collector’s edition CDs are strictly limited to 1,500 copies each and will not be repressed. A complete series multibuy bundle of all twelve releases is also available to pre-order at the discounted price of £102 (download to own) or £126 (download to own + collectors edition CD), again exclusively from the Big Finish website.





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Doctor Who: Chronicles 1970

Friday, 14 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Chronicles 1970 - Cover (Credit: Panini)

The makers of Doctor Who Magazine have announced the latest issue of Chronicles, looking at Season Seven, first broadcast in 1970. 

Editor Marcus Hearn

The Chronicles bookazines examine the show’s landmark years, and 1970 is certainly one of the great turning points in its history. We’ve packed more than we thought possible into these 116 pages, including interviews with a number of people who have never spoken to DWM before. This issue also includes a deep dive into the restoration of the episodes in the forthcoming Season 7 box set.  I think this is one of the best bookazines we’ve ever published, It’s the perfect companion to the new Blu-rays.”

Chronicles 1970 covers all the stories in Season 7: Spearhead from Space, Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Ambassadors of Death and Inferno, alongside exclusive features, insightful commentary and previously unpublished images.

Highlights include:

  • Assistant script editor Robin Squire speaks to DWM for the first time, revealing his contributions to Spearhead from Space and Inferno.

  • New interviews with actors Constance Carling (Spearhead from Space), Nigel Johns (Doctor Who and the Silurians) and John Levene (Sergeant Benton).

  • Costume designer Christine Rawlins describes inventing a look for the Third Doctor, and the other challenges of Season 7.

  • Scene by scene on The Ambassadors of Death with camera operator Mike Minchin.

  • Mark Ayres, Peter Crocker and Paul Vanezis explain how the episodes in The Collection: Season 7 were restored for Blu-ray.

  • Behind the scenes on the new Nicholas Courtney documentary, Splendid Chap.

  • The surprising links between Doctor Who and soap opera Crossroads!

  • The life and career of writer Malcolm Hulke.

  • Tributes to Jon Pertwee, Caroline John and Nicholas Courtney.

  • Special effects and production techniques.

  • Target novelisations, TV Comic strips and the Doctor Who annual.

  • … and much more!

Doctor Who: Chronicles 1970 is on sale Thursday 13 February, RRP £12.99 from panini.co.uk and selected branches of WH Smith while stocks last. 

It’s also available digitally from pocketmags.com priced £11.99.

 
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Candy Jar Round Up

Monday, 10 February 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Companions: More Than 60 Years Of Doctor Who Assistants (Credit: Candy Jar)

Companions: More Than 60 Years Of Doctor Who Assistants

Companions: More Than 60 Years of Doctor Who Assistants has expanded to 700 pages, and is now available to buy from Candy Jar Books.

Doctor Who was never really about the Doctor. This is the story of the Time Lord’s companions – friends through all time and space.

Discover the journeys of every one of the Doctor’s assistants, from Susan, Ian Chesterton, and Barbara Wright, to Fifteenth Doctor companion, RubySunday; including their adventures off-screen, in novels, comics, and audio .

Companions: More Than Sixty Years of Doctor Who Assistants is an in-depth account of each companion, examining their arcs, significance in the TV series, and how they traversed different times, places, and mediums. Relive their travels on television. Learn what companions did after they left the TARDIS. And meet the Doctor’s wider network of friends, from Evelyn Smythe to Liv Chenka, Professor Bernice Summerfield to his grandchildren, John and Gillian. See the universe anew through their eyes.

The original Companions book by Andy Frankham-Allen was released in 2013, and came to just over 300 pages. This new edition, updated by Philip Bates covers every companion from Susan, Barbara Wright, and Chesterton, to Ruby Sunday – and brings right up to date with a section on Anita Benn, who stayed with the Fifteenth Doctor for a year in the most recent Christmas special, Joy to the World!

When it became clear how much more we wanted to cover this time around, we knew the page count was going to swell, but I think it’s surprised everyone to learn by how much!

Companions: More Than 60 Years of Doctor Who Assistants now includes:

  • Updated sections dedicated to every single regular TV companion, including Jamie McCrimmon, Sarah Jane Smith, Peri Brown, RoseTyler, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, Bill Potts, and Yasmin Khan.
  • Expanded chapters on the multimedia adventures of TV companies, featuring details of what happened to them after they left the TARDIS, and bringing each one up to date to form a definitive guide to their journeys on screen and off.
  • Companions exclusive to the Expanded Universe, including JeremyFitzoliver (introduced in The Paradise of Death); Mrs Wibbsey (from the Nest Cottage audio series); Doctor Who Magazine original characters like Sharon Davies, Sir Justin, Kroton, and Fey Truscott-Sade; Stacy Townsend and Ssard from the Radio Times; Big Finish companions like Oliver Harper, Anya Kingdom, Hebe Harrison, Elizabeth Klein, Lucie Miller, Nova, and Valarie Lockwood; characters who feature in novels such as Fitzgerald ‘Fitz’ Kreiner, PrincessFreydis of Trondheim and Henrik, Chris Cwej, Cinder, and GrantMarkham; and other comic companions like Alice Obiefune, Josephine ‘Josie’ Day, Heather McCrimmon… and even a roboticTyrannosaurus Rex called Kevin!
  • New chapters for the companions of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Doctors, as well as sections for the War Doctor and Fugitive Doctor.
  • A brand-new chapter on the Eighth Doctor’s companions like GraceHolloway, Molly O’Sullivan, C’rizz, Liv Chenka and Helen Sinclair, Lady Audacity Montague, Compassion, Izzy Sinclair and Destrii, Cass, Samantha Jones, and more.
  • Sections throughout about River Song, noting down her meetings with numerous Doctors.
  • An essay asking what makes a character into a companion.
  • An examination of Ace’s various timelines and endings, and how they tally with her inclusion in The Power of the Doctor, alongside updated entries for Tegan Jovanka, Donna Noble, Wilfred Mott, and Melanie Bush to account for their adventures with the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Doctors.
  • An updated look at the roles of Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and his daughter, Kate Stewart – and of UNIT – in the doctor’s life.
  • A new cover and afterword by Doctor Who artist, Colin Howard.

One of its authors, Philip Bates (100 Objects of DrWho; UNIT: The Benton Files III) told us more

Shaun [Russell, Candy Jar Head of Publishing] approached me to work on this amazing project years ago. I’ve been the editor of a site called The Doctor Who Companion since 2016, so through that, I got to know Shaun– and of course, Andy [Frankham-Allen], who wrote the originalCompanions: Fifty Years of Doctor Who Assistants more than ten years ago. They wanted to revisit Companions and Andy always has a lot of work on his plate, so it was a real honour to be asked to update it.
A massive amount. Massive! Everyone was shocked at how much more. We’ve gone from around 300 pages [in 2013] to 700 pages. We’ve widened our criteria for who counts as a companion, so we’ve added new people or gone into greater detail in the intervening years as well. Every chapter and companion has been added to, and whereas the page count ten years ago was stricter, now, Shaun gave me free rein, meaning I could fully explore every companion .The Expanded Universe parts really grew because of this. The EighthDoctor chapter is huge now! We’ve got sections on Charley Pollard, C’rizz, Molly O’Sullivan, Liv Chenka, Compassion, Izzy Sinclair, Destrii, and more.
There’s a new essay that opens the book asking that question. I think most people have a gut instinct about who’s a companion and who isn’t, and there’s not a set criteria. Some people would say that only companies travel in the TARDIS, but that would exclude Liz Shaw and instead include much of the cast of Earthshock. That would be insane. We’ve covered who our instincts say and perhaps then some. We’re generous with it, and largely base it on who the Doctor is close to and who spends a lot of time with the Time Lord. So River Song has been added; so too Grace Holloway. Adelaide Brooke, much as Lindsay Duncan and The Waters of Mars are fantastic, doesn’t count. You’re always going to annoy someone for any exclusions, but there has to be a cut-off point.
I think it’d be impossible to include everyone, but then, I don’t think you really appreciate how many companions there have been until you actually do a deep dive. It’d be like Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to the nth degree. You can’t give all the companions a starring role on the cover, sadly, much as we might like to. I love the cover. It’s a new composition by Colin Howard, who worked on many covers for the VHS range in the 1990s and lots more besides. I remember seeing his artwork when I first got into Doctor Who and adoring it – now, Col’s done a cover for a book that I’ve written! That’smindblowing to this Who fan.
Carefully! When I wrote 100 Objects of Dr Who, I wanted to cover River in a really unusual way, so I did it chronologically, i.e. from her graffitiing the cliff-face on Planet One, the oldest planet in the universe [seen in ThePandorica Opens], then tracking her through time. That fitted their reverence of 100 Objects, but not Companions. I needed something more… well, authoritative and useful for anyone reading, whether they’re a long-term fan or brand new. So River gets TV chapters with the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors, and each details her adventures in the order of her life. So The Time of Angels/ Flesh and Stone, for example, takes place, for River, after ThePandorica Opens/ The Big Bang. I think that’s most helpful for anyone who can’t always get River’s chronology in their heads. Then her Expanded Universe stories are covered with their respective Doctors, meaning River features throughout.

Yeah, that was a difficult one. Generally, however, the book is in-universe,so we’ve covered those characters because this is the story of Doctor Whoas a narrative, largely speaking. Plus, I think it’s unfair that a character is excluded based on the actions of, say, an actor, whereas that character is also a product of showrunners, writers, directors, producers, etc. You risk devaluing the work of other people based solely on one person. So we’ve asked if a character is a companion, and if we think the answer is yes, then we include them, no matter what’s happened behind the scenes.

I think whenever you approach something like this, you’ve got to find the joy in every character you’re writing about. Of course, I have favourite eras, but hopefully, readers won’t be able to tell –my aim is to cater for fans of every companion.
Yes, actually, and this surprised me. I appreciated the Thirteenth Doctor era a bit more. I didn’t typically think some of her companions were fleshed out enough, or written consistently enough, but then, working on the section for Yasmin Khan particularly made me question whether her police training and faith were handled better than I initially thought.Other eras I’ve always loved have gone further up in my estimation too, especially the Second, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors’ eras. And I loved writing about Bill Potts and Nardole: during Series 10, I didn’t thinkNardole was really well utilised, but looking back, he added a lot to the Twelfth Doctor’s tenure.

Ah, if I told you, they wouldn’t be surprises! But yes, I think the book has quite a lot that a lot of readers won’t expect necessarily. The War Doctor’scompanions have a nice little section, for instance; the Fugitive Doctortoo.The book comes with a playlist as well. Each companion is represented by two songs – Fox on the Run and Paint It Black for Turlough, for example –forming this long list of tunes to accompany your reading. I reckon a few song choices will surprise me. As soon as I thought of the right songs forKamelion, I was giggling to myself, so it’s a mix of tongue-in-cheek tracks and more heartfelt ones.

  


 

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Candy Jar is pleased to announce the third novel in its UNIT range, The Secret of Foxfell Forest, by popular writer Nick Walters.

Range Editor Tim Gambrell tells how this book came about.

Nick contributed one of the early Lethbridge-Stewart novels, Mutually Assured Domination, so it adds a pleasant symmetry having him write one of the first UNIT novels, too. We talked over some initial ideas before Nick suggested he bring back the Valethske from his 2001 BBC PDASuperior Beings. When he laid out the basic premise of The Secret of Foxfell Forest, I knew we were on to a winner.

The story of The Secret of FoxfellForest goes back a long way. It’s an idea I had right after writing Superior Beings, over twenty years ago. What if the theValethske crash-landed on Earth? How would they survive? Because they see humans only as prey – they do not differentiate between us and, say, pigs. They are inimical to humans. If you encounter them, it’s game over, man, game over! But stranded on Earth and outnumbered, a handful of Valethskewould need to find new ways to adapt and survive.

So when I was asked to do a UNIT story, this idea resurfaced.UNIT versus the Valethske – it was irresistible. But I wanted this to be more than a mere shoot-em-up, as there’s more to UNIT and the Valethske than that. I wanted to show how UNIT deals intelligently and compassionately with alien threats, and how the Valethske are not mere monsters, but people in their own right, without compromising either. UNIT are still a force to be reckoned with –and the Valethske are still something to be feared. And without giving too much away, they retain their savage integrity right to the end.

 

 


The Lucy Wilson Mysteries:the Pennyworth Recursion (Credit: Candy Jar)

The Lucy Wilson Mysteries: The Pennyworth Recursion

Candy Jar Books is thrilled to announce an exciting new addition to The Lucy Wilson Mysteries series: The PennyworthRecursion.

Penned by veteran Lucy Wilson author Chris Lynch, this short story continues the adventures of Lucy and Hobo.

Publishing Co-ordinator, Keren Williams, shares her enthusiasm:

Chris has been with us since the inception of this series and has a remarkable grasp of the characters, especially Hobo. Whenever I get a Chris story for proofing, I know that I’m going to have a fantastic couple of days!

The Pennyworth Recursion reintroduces the character of Pennyworth, originally seen in the Lethbridge-Stewart novel, The George Kostinen Mystery. Pennyworth, a robot Yeti created by Hobo, aids him in navigating his bleak, dystopian life. This story features multiple versions of Pennyworth from alternate dimensions!

Lucy and Hobo embark on an old-world coach trip to Bledoe. It's a trap, but with tickets priced at just 1p, how can they resist? Or more accurately, how can Hobo resist? Lucy isn't convinced the price is worth the ride…On a musty old coach packed with OAPs, they find solace in Pennyworth, a virtual, portable assistant created by Hobo. However, their luck takes a turn when Pennyworth calculates their chances of reaching Bledoe are…zero. Robotic Yetis appear from nowhere – one in a cowboy hat, another wearing a football kit, and one half the size of the others! Despite their differences, they all share one name: Pennyworth

 


Nobody’s House (Credit: Candy Jar)

Nobody’s House

Candy Jar Books has announced the release of Nobody's House: The Curse of Jack Treadful, a novel by Baz Greenland.

Inspired by the British children’s television series from the 1970s, this modern retelling breathes new life into the whimsical tale of Nobody, a mischievous ghost boy who has haunted Cornerstones House for generations.

Created by Doctor Who producer Derrick Sherwin and Martin Haw, Nobody’s House introduced viewers to Nobody, a spirit determined to scare off anyone daring to enter the domain.

In The Curse of Jack Treadful, the story follows the Sinclair family as they move into Cornerstones House, unaware that a ghost named Nobody is determined to protect his home. The youngest of the family, Tom and Gilly Sinclair, soon see through Nobody’s ghostly facade, forging an unexpected friendship. Together, they must face the sinister Jack Treadful, portrayed in the original TV show by Brian Blessed, whose villainy remains a central threat in this new adaptation.

 

 





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