Cardiff academic conference

Wednesday, 15 October 2008 - Reported by Anthony Weight
BBC News reports that postgraduate students from Cardiff University and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama have organised a three-day academic conference examining Doctor Who. The event will be held at Cardiff University from November 14th to 16th this year, and members of the public will be able to attend.

Called "Whoniversal Appeal", the conference will involve presentations and discussions on various areas relating to the series. Its modern spin-offsTorchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures will also be discussed.

The conference is being chaired by an American student, 29-year-old Melissa Beattie from Buffalo, New York. She admits to only having become a fan of the series two years ago but said: "It shows the progression of society over 45 years and it's amazing to see what an impact it's had. Also I think it's a good way of getting rid of what I call ivory towers thinking. Using something like Doctor Who is a good way of finding a common ground. There's a lot of narrative density in a lot of them - you have epic scenes, mythical-religious scenes, plus again the reflection of modern society like quite a strong anti-war message."

The keynote speaker will be Dr Matt Hills, from Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. More information can be found at the official website of the event, here.




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Doctor Who Animation Screening

Saturday, 4 October 2008 - Reported by Marcus
This year's Flip Animation Festival, held in the city of Wolverhampton, features a special screening of the animated episodes from the 1968 Patrick Troughton story The Invasion.

The episodes were lost but in 2006 they were meticulously reconstructed using audio recorded off-air by fans mixed with newly created animation courtesy of Cosgrove Hall. These animated reconstructions have been warmly received and this is a chance to see them on the big screen.

The screening will be followed by an opportunity to find out more about how and why the animated episodes were commissioned, whether there may be further productions in the future and to meet some of the people responsible for making them. The talk will also highlight the world of Doctor Who fan animation.

Speakers Include
  • James Goss, who ran the BBC's Doctor Who website for seven years and as part of this he produced the BBC's first webcasts, and commissioned the Invasion animations. He produced the BBC One animation Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest and has written a Torchwood book.
  • Jon Doyle, from Firestep Productions, 2 x Bafta winning Animation Producer/Director/Artist whose work includes the animated series Scream of the ShalkaThe Invasion and The Infinite Quest.
  • Rob Ritchie, fan animator and producer of a raft of well received Doctor Who clips. Rob is contributor to the Who3d feature film project and he created Doctor Who 3d visuals for the stage play, The Trial of Davros.
  • The panel will be chaired by Myles McLeod, of animation duo The Brothers Mcleod.


The showing is on November 8th and is scheduled to start at 11.15pm. Please note this is a free event, and places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so please arrive early to pick up a ticket.




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Free Art Department Talk To Be Given

Thursday, 2 October 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

A talk about the Doctor Who and Torchwood art department is to be given in Cardiff later this year.

This free event, looking at the creative use of locations in Cardiff, will be held at the Millennium Centre on Sunday, December 7 between 6pm and 7pm, and will be followed by a question-and-answer session with production designerEdward Thomas and his team.

Tickets must be booked in advance by calling 08700 40 2000 or visiting the main ticket desk.

The talk will coincide with an exhibition of Doctor Who concept art on Level 2 in the Glanfa foyer of the centre, running from December 5 to January 4.




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Doctor Who Storybook 2009 Signing

Wednesday, 1 October 2008 - Reported by Marcus
There's an opportunity to meet the writers behind the new Doctor Who Storybook in London this Saturday, 4th October at 1pm.

James Moran, Keith Temple, Gareth Roberts, Clayton Hickman, Jonathan Morris and Gary Russell will be signing copies of the book at Forbidden Planet, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue.

Entry to the signing is free. Please note that all guests appear subject to work commitments.




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Coventry To Get DW Exhibition

Friday, 26 September 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

Coventry Transport Museum is to host the official touring Doctor Who exhibition next year.

According to the Coventry Evening Telegraph, it will open on March 13 and is expected to be at the Millennium Place venue for several months.

In the report, the museum's head of collections, Steve Bagley, said: "This is really fantastic news for the Coventry Transport Museum and the city.

"We knew that the exhibition was touring around the country and had been in some museums, so I contacted them to ask if Coventry would be a suitable location.

"They came to the city and had a look and have only recently confirmed that they will set up the exhibition at the museum next year."

A Doctor Who exhibition is also due to open in Glasgow next March, at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.




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Dalek Stage Play Nominated For Awards

Monday, 22 September 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

It was a huge hit at the box office - and now the Interalia Theatre production of The Dalek Masterplan is up for two awards.

The play, which was staged at the New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth last October, was the fourth and final "lost" Doctor Who adventure performed by the non-professional company, which reworked and condensed the 1965-66 12-part William Hartnell epic.

It proved to be a sell-out, and the daily paper for the Portsmouth area, The News, has included the play and two of its actors among the nominations this year for its prestigious awards that recognise and celebrate the local arts scene.

Nick Scovell, who played the Doctor, and James George, who portrayed Mavic Chen, are each nominated in the Best Actor category, while the play itself is among those in the Best Amateur Drama Production section.

Those who saw the play can vote for it online by clicking on this link and filling in the form. There are other categories but people do not have to vote in all of them.

The closing date for votes is Friday, October 10 and the winners will be announced at the awards ceremony to be held at the Kings Theatre in Southsea on Monday, November 10.

The official blog about the production, with exclusive photos and videos, can be found here.




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Sci Fi UK Who Weekend

Saturday, 16 August 2008 - Reported by Marcus
Classic Doctor Who comes to the Sci Fi Uk channel this Bank Holiday weekend.

Several episodes from the eras of the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Doctors will be shown over the three days. Schedule may change.

    Saturday 23rd August
  • 1200/2000 The Ark in Space
  • Tom Baker in his second story fights the Wirrn.(1975)
  • 1400/2200 Revenge of the Cybermen
  • The Cybermen attempt to destroy Voga the planet of Gold.(1975)
  • 1600 The Pyramids of Mars
  • The Doctor and Sarah discover walking mummies in 1911 England.(1975)
  • 1800 The Face of Evil
  • The Doctor finds that his face is also the face of the Evil One.(1977)Sunday 24th August
  • 1200 The Pyramids of Mars
  • The Doctor and Sarah discover walking mummies in 1911 England.(1975)
  • 1400 The Face of Evil
  • The Doctor finds that his face is also the face of the Evil One.(1977)
  • 1600/2245 Logopolis
  • Tom Baker's swan song. It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.(1981)
  • 1800 Earthshock
  • Peter Davison finds something nasty lurking in the caves.(1982)
  • 2000 Warriors of the Deep
  • The Doctor battles the combined might of the Sea Devils and the Silurians.(1984)Monday 25th August
  • 1200/2200 The Movie
  • Paul McGann battles the Master in San Francisco.(1996)
  • 1350 Logopolis
  • Tom Baker's swan song. It's the end, but the moment has been prepared for.(1981)
  • 1540 Earthshock
  • Peter Davison finds something nasty lurking in the caves.(1982)
  • 1730 The Caves of Androzani
  • Peter Davison bows out on Androzani Minor.(1984)
  • 1930 The Two Doctors
  • The second and sixth Doctors arrive in Spain and find Sontarans.(1985)Thanks to David and Lesley McIntee




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Proms coverage

Monday, 28 July 2008 - Reported by Josiah Rowe

The Doctor Who concert at the BBC Proms has received substantial coverage in the British press. BBC News has a story which includes a brief video interview with Russell T Davies about the concert. In The Times, Caitlin Moran writes about "the hottest ticket in town this week". The concert is also covered by The IndependentThe Guardian,The Daily MailThe Evening Standard and The Sun.

The Doctor Who Prom is available on the BBC iPlayer for the next 6 days. Link to Part One and Part Two.

Thanks to "PolyG" of the Doctor Who Forum.




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BBC Proms

Saturday, 26 July 2008 - Reported by Marcus
The Doctor Who Prom takes place this Sunday, 27th July at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

The BBC Proms, also known as The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, take place every summer in London and have been running since 1895, with the BBC taking charge in 1927. Most famous for the Last Night of the Proms, which features patriotic music, the series takes place over an eight week period and features over 70 concerts.

The Doctor Who Prom takes place at 11am UK time and runs for about two hours. It can be heard on BBC Radio Three via FM Radio in the UK or via theBBC Website.

The concert will be hosted by Freema Agyeman and features a specially written scene starring David Tennant.

Full details of the music will be on the proms website about 1 hour before broadcast and the concert will be available on the BBC iPlayer for 7 days after broadcast.
Programme to include:

Murray Gold Concert Prologue* (3 mins)
Copland Fanfare for the Common Man (3 mins)
Murray Gold All The Strange Strange Creatures* (4 mins)
Mark-Anthony Turnage The Torino Scale (UK premiere) (4 mins)
Holst The Planets - Jupiter (8 mins)
Murray Gold The Doctor Forever* (4.30 mins)
Murray Gold Rose* (1.30 mins)
Murray Gold Martha v The Master* (4.30 mins)
Murray Gold Music of the Spheres (including theme original)* (7.30 mins)
Wagner Die Walküre - The Ride of the Valkyries (5 mins)
Murray Gold The Daleks & Davros* (8 mins)
Murray Gold Donna, Girl in Fireplace, Astrid* (4 mins)
Prokofiev 'Montagues and Capulets' from Romeo and Juliet (5 mins)
Murray Gold This is Gallifrey* (3.30 mins)
Murray Gold Doctor's Theme / Song for Freedom * (5.30 mins)
Murray Gold Doomsday* (5 mins)
Murray Gold Song for Ten* (4 mins)
Murray Gold Doctor Who Theme* (1.30 mins)




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Auction Items Fetch Thousands

Thursday, 19 June 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

Two items from the 1980s era of Doctor Who were sold for more than 3,000 pounds yesterday.

An entertainment memorabilia auction at Bonhams in Knightsbridge, London, saw a moulded and painted foam baby Tyrannosaurus rex in a jar from the 1985 Colin Baker story The Mark of the Rani go for 1,080 pounds, while a Dalek guard costume from the 1984 Peter Davison adventureResurrection of the Daleks sold for 2,040 pounds.

As reported by this site last month, the model T rex had an estimate of 600 to 800 pounds, while the Dalek guard costume's estimate was 800 to 1,200 pounds. The guard costume had 'Rula Lenska' plus a measurement inscribed in ballpoint on the neck and came with a moulded weapon plus background paperwork, including a copy of a note by Lenska, who played Styles, and a signed photo (believed to be of Lenska)




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