dwm issue 343

Friday, 16 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Issue #343 of Doctor Who Magazine will feature Christopher Eccleston's "first full-length interview," a four-page spread about his casting and his thoughts on getting the role. Says BBCi, there's also tantalising hints on how he'll be playing the Doctor. "Doctor Who has two hearts - so does that mean he cares twice as much?" Also in the next issue are part two of the Marco Polo telesnaps, an article on The Mark of the Rani, an interview with author David McIntee ("The Eleventh Tiger") and the usual news, reviews and features. It's out April 29. (Thanks to BBCi)




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM

fallen gods award

Friday, 16 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Fallen Gods, the Telos novella from 2003 written by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum, recently won the 2004 Aurealis Award for Best Australian Science Fiction Novel, the first TV spin-off novel to win this award. The Aurealis is a jury-voted professional science fiction award. Congratulations to Jon and Kate on this achievement.




FILTER: - Books - Awards/Nominations

sylvia syms in conversation

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Sylvia Syms, who played Mrs. Pritchard in "Ghost Light," and who co-starred with William Hartnell in "The World Ten Times Over," will be appearing in "Sylvia Syms in Conversation" at the National Film Theatre on Sunday, April 25, to discuss her roles in film and television and will be sharing her experiences of working with memorable talents such as Laurence Harvey (Expresso Bongo), Dirk Bogarde (Victim) and Sir John Mills (Ice Cold in Alex). It will be followed by a screening of the 1957 film "Woman in a Dressing Gown," Syms' favorite of her own performances ("...the best part I had.") More details are available atwww.nft.org.uk. (Thanks to Matthew Sweet)




FILTER: - People

davison on hardware

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Peter Davison made a guest appearance as himself on the Simon Nye-scripted sitcom "Hardware" which aired last Sunday on ITV. Various jokes were made throughout the episode that referenced Doctor Who. Once again, perhaps indicating that the show is very much back in the public consciousness; the program also finished on a discussion as to what tool would they take into space on board the TARDIS, and a rivet gun and an folding workbench were amongst the suggestions. (Thanks to Andrew Ford, "original1234567," Ian Wheeler)




FILTER: - Peter Davison

stamp centre's polly

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Two new prints have been released by The Stamp Centre depicting Anneke Wills as Polly; each are limited to 1000 prints. One features Polly in "The Smugglers" and the other from "The Tenth Planet". For more details visit the Stamp Centre site; click on each graphic below for a larger version. (Thanks to Gallifrey 5)




FILTER: - Merchandise

eccleston on bbc america

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
BBC America is currently airing Shallow Grave starring new Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, as well as Ewan McGregor and Ken Stott. "What's a little murder among friends? After three Edinburgh roommates finally choose a new roommate that they can live with, they find him dead on the floor with a suitcase full of cash. While trying to remove the body and extricate themselves from the situation, they wade hip-deep into a world of drugs, greed, and madness." Click here for the BBC America site; you can find upcoming airings on the site.




FILTER: - Christopher Eccleston

the actor speaks 4

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
MJTV is soon to release the fourth volume in their "The Actor Speaks" CD documentary series, this one focusing on Paul Darrow, the star of "Blake's 7" and multiple Doctor Who guest starring roles. The CD, which is released at this April's Star One convention, features several interviews with Paul about B7 and his other works, three monologues read by Paul written by Tanith Lee and Mark Thompson, and a short story from Magic Bullet's "Kaldor City" audio series called "The Prisoner," featuring Darrow as Kaston Iago and Peter Miles as Landerchild. (Thanks to MJTV)




FILTER: - People

benny summerfield update

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Big Finish has confirmed a few details for 2004 releases on their Bernice Summerfield line, continuing the adventures of the former Doctor Who novel companion. Lance Parkin pens the first Benny novel in some time, The Big Hunt, due out in May; July sees the release of The Benny Trilogy (title to be announced) featuring three novellas in one volume, by Jacqueline Rayner, Paul Sutton and Joseph Lidster; and A Life Worth Living, the fourth Benny short story anthology, is due out in September, and is edited by Simon Guerrier. These are in addition to their previously announced audios and non-fiction books due later in the year (see the release guide for details!)




FILTER: - Audio

synthespians ™

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey has received the cover blurb for the forthcoming BBC Books novel Synthespians™ by Craig Hinton, in release this summer. It reads as follows (with thanks to Craig):

Synthespians™, by Craig Hinton

"We're the Nestenes, darling," she said, turning to the camera and giving her trademark smile. "We've been colonising other planets for a thousand million years.

"All right, Mr Matheson - I'm ready for my close-up." 


In the 101st century, nostalgia is everything. Television from the 20th century is the new obsession, and Reef Station One is receiving broadcasts from a distant Earth of the past, transmitting them to a waiting audience. Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars and Professor X are ratings winners - and the inhabitants of the New Earth Republic can't get enough.

But there are other forces in the galaxy; other forces that need Reef Station One. An ancient but dying race sees this human outpost as a last desperate hope for survival... and billionaire Walter J Matheson III sees them as a marvellous business opportunity.

When the Doctor and Peri arrive on Reef Station One, they find a fractured society, totally dependent on film and television. They also discover that the Republic's greatest entrepreneur is in league with one of the Doctor's oldest enemies.

As the Nestene Consciousness spreads its tentacles throughout the Republic, the Doctor and Peri must unravel the link between Walter J Matheson's business empire and the Nestenes. Because, if they don't, they'll end up in the deadliest soap opera of all time.




FILTER: - Books

big finish update

Thursday, 15 April 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Big Finish updated their website with some further details of coming releases, including the cover, cast and cover blurbs forMedicinal Purposes and The Harvest and the cover blurb for the forthcoming anthology Short Trips: Life Science, all below (click on the thumbnails for larger versions of the covers). Also in the news: the first of the four part Gallifrey series,Weapon of Choice is now out but there have been reports of faulty discs; see the Big Finish site for details about returning them for replacements. Big Finish also has trailers for all four Gallifrey audios.

The Harvest, by Dan Abnett

On the morning of October 12th, 2021 Hex woke up. He was expecting to go to work at St Gart's in London as normal and, that evening, have a great time in the bar of the White Rabbit, celebrating his 23rd birthday.

But after his ex-flatmate is wheeled into A&E following a bike accident, and the strange young woman from Human Resources tries to chat him up and an eight-foot tall guy in a Merc tries to run him down, Hex realises things are not going quite as he expected.

Then in a Shoreditch car park he meets the enigmatic Doctor who explains that he's an extra-terrestrial investigator and something very strange is going on up on the thirty-first floor of St Garts.

Therefore, aided and abetted by the Doctor and his other new friend 'Just McShane', Hex decides to investigate. Trouble is, everything that goes on at the hospital is being observed and noted by the occupants of the thirty-first floor. Occupants who are none too pleased that people are poking their noses into business that doesn't concern them. Occupants who will go extraordinary lengths to ensure that no one discovers the truth.

Starring Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace) and Philip Olivier (Hex), with William Boyde (Subject One), Richard Derrington (Doctor Farrer), David Warwick (Garnier), Paul Lacoux (Doctor Mathias), Janie Booth (System), and Mark Donovan (Polk). Directed by Gary Russell.

Short Trips: Life Science

Once, we believed our lives were sacred, that we had souls. Now we know we are mere machines; genetic data. We are science.

But even as we learn, the properties of life remain uncertain. How does life acquire consciousness, or rights? Does a robot dream? If a person transforms into an oak tree, is it science, or the work of gods? Did the Victorians find a way to resurrect the dead?

To science, such questions are invitations to explore. Who better to explore with, than the Doctor?

Includes "The Changes" by Gareth Wigmore, "The End" by Alexander Leithes, "The Age of Ambition" by Andrew Campbell, "A Star is Reborn" by Richard Salter, "Mortal Thoughts" by Trevor Baxendale, "Sea Change" by Kate Orman, "Jonah" by Todd Green, "Observation" by Ian Farrington, "The Reproductive Cycle" by Matthew Griffiths, "Syntax" by David Bailey, "A Rose by any other name" by Jim Mortimore, "Sight Unseen" by John Seavey, "Land Land" by Jonathan Morris, "Northern Sights" by Mark Stevens, and "The Destroyers" by Steve Lyons.

Medicinal Purposes, by Robert Ross

Edinburgh, 1827. The infamous body snatchers William Burke and William Hare are at large. The local prostitutes dull their fear with cheap whisky. The graveyard owls are hooting. Business is good.

When accidental tourists the Doctor and Evelyn Smythe stumble upon one of Britain's most lurid, illuminating chapters in history, a simple case of interest in the work of dedicated man of science Doctor Robert Knox, quickly turns sour.

Just what is that time bending Scots mist? What ever it is may put the very fabric of the universe under threat.

As always.

Starring Colin Baker (the Doctor) and Maggie Stables (Evelyn Smythe), with Leslie Phillips (Dr. Robert Knox), David Tennant (Daft Jamie), Glenna Morrison (Mary Patterson), Kevin O'Leaery (William Burke), Tom Farrelly (Billy Hare) and Janie Booth (Old Woman). Directed by Gary Russell.




FILTER: - Audio