Data Extract Turns Forty
The newsletter of the Doctor Who Club of Australia, Data Extract, turns forty this month.
The magazine was first published on November 24th 1980 under the title of the Australasian Doctor Who Newsletter. It wasn't until issue 23 in July-August 1983 that the titled changed to Data Extract following a competition for readers to come up with a catchy name. The winner was Kevin Smedley of Sunbury who came up with the name Australasian Who's Who. Although declared the winner and receiving a lifetime subscription to the newsletter, the name wasn't used as the editor, Dallas Jones decided to use his own idea and call the magazine Data Extract.
The headline is the first edition was Tom Baker Quits announcing the departure of the longest-serving actor to play the role of The Doctor.
The next three issues of Data Extract (247, 248 and 249) will include a plethora of features celebrating this 40-year milestone, including recollections from past editors and articles about the history of the publication.
Issue 247, due for release next week, looks at Christopher Eccleston's return to the role of the Doctor, interviews Thomas Crawford on his Satellite 5 fan productions and goes behind the scenes with Brand Manager Edward Russell on recreating the Beatles Abbey Road cover with Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman and two Daleks.
There is also a report on a Who themed wedding, a count down the best honeymoon locations in the Whoniverse, a hunt for Campsie's missing TARDIS library and a discussion of the conspiracy of The Curator with the Boffin.
Readers can also check out the Lockdown Season with UK correspondent Bel Bailey-Melouney, discover the origins of the Doctor's dark side in War of the Valeyard and launch the first part of the Jason Towers comic 'Old Sixie versus the Bridge of Doom', telling the true tale of how the DWCA forced Colin Baker to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
If you aren't a current member of the DWCA you can subscribe online
Daleks! Episode One Launches
The first episode of the brand new animated series The Daleks, part of the Time Lord Victorious multimedia series, has launched today
The Daleks invade the Archive of Islos, seeking knowledge of the Dark Times. But will the Archivians surrender, or is there more in the Archive than the Dalek Emperor is expecting?
Daleks! is a 5x10 min animation and will feature a star-studded voiceover cast with Nicholas Briggs (voice of the Daleks in Doctor Who) Joe Sugg (YouTube, Strictly Come Dancing), Anjli Mohindra (Bodyguard, The Sarah Jane Adventure) and Ayesha Antoine (Holby City).
The episode is available exclusively on the Doctor Who YouTube Channel.
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 558
Doctor Who Magazine is out this week and concentrates on Doctor Who collectables.
Highlights of the new issue include:
- An 18-page celebration of the show’s best-loved collectables, including Dalek Rolykins, Weetabix cards, Dapol action figures, Doctor Who Adventures toys, the Cyberman Voice Changer and much more.
- An exclusive Series 13 update from showrunner Chris Chibnall in his Production Notes.
- A look at how Doctor Who props and costumes have sold at auction – including some of the record prices and the bargains!
- To mark 40 years of BBC Children in Need, the story of Doctor Who’s close relationship with the charity telethons.
- The first instalment of a two-part article exploring David Whitaker’s influence on the Daleks in the 1960s.
- An interview with actor Colin Spaull, who appeared in 1985’s Revelation of the Daleks and 2006’s Rise of the Cyberman/The Age of Steel.
· The Fact of Fiction explores the 2008 story The Fires of Pompeii.
- The final part of Time Lord Victorious: Monstrous Beauty, a new comic-strip adventure for the Ninth Doctor and Rose.
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Previews and reviews, news, prize-winning competitions, Time and Space Visualiser, The Blogs of Doom and more!
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 558 is on sale from Thursday 12 November
£5.99 (UK)
Series 13 Begins Filming
The BBC has announced that filming has begun on Series 13 of Doctor Who, the 39th season since Doctor Who began in November 1963
The Thirteenth Doctor is on her way back with Jodie Whittaker once again reprising her role as the Doctor, but next seasons run will be curtailed to just eight episodes due to current restrictions over COVID-19
With safety protocols in place, the Doctor Who team are now filming under strict industry and government guidelines to ensure the safety of all cast and crew. Due to the added time and protocols required, the team will be completing a total of eight episodes rather than the usual eleven.
Talking about the new series, Showrunner Chris Chibnall said
Matt Strevens, Executive Producer BBC Studios, added:
Piers Wenger, Controller BBC Drama, said:
The Thirteenth Doctor was last seen in the dramatic series 12 finale where the fate of the Doctor was seemingly left hanging in the balance after she was locked away in an eternal prison. In the upcoming festive special, titled ‘Revolution of the Daleks’, the Doctor’s best friends Yaz (played by Mandip Gill), Ryan (played by Tosin Cole) and Graham (played by Bradley Walsh) have to pick up their lives without her. However they soon discover a disturbing plan forming involving one of the Doctor’s biggest and most feared enemies – the Daleks. How do you fight the Daleks without the Doctor?
With the Doctor’s fate unknown, just what will series 13 bring?
Revolution of the Daleks will air on BBC One over the festive period. Doctor Who is a BBC Studios production.
Doctor Who Magazine presents The Daleks
First published in TV Century 21 from 1965 to 1967, The Daleks was devised by Terry Nation and largely written by Doctor Who’s first story editor David Whitaker.
For this collectors’ edition, all 104 instalments have been digitally restored – the vast majority from the original artwork.
The bookazine also includes new features about the writers, illustrators and publishers who created The Daleks, including a detailed interview with artist Ron Turner.
Editor Marcus Hearn says:
The Daleks is on sale at WH Smith, selected supermarkets from Wednesday 11 November priced £9.99 (UK).
It’s also available as a digital edition, priced £8.99, from pocketmags.com.
Win a Doctor Who VIP Tour
The BBC is offering one person their very own VIP tour of the Doctor Who set in Cardiff
The lucky winner will be drawn from a list of entries to a prize draw in aid of BBC Children in Need and is available to those in the UK only.
The visit will take place as soon as it’s safe to do so. In the meantime, the winner will also get a Personal Video Call from the current Doctor, Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill and receive a host of exclusive Doctor Who merchandise – some of which is signed by the cast.
All those who enter the draw have the opportunity to donate £10 to Children in Need
To enter you have to text the word DOCTOR to 81155.
A one-off voluntary donation of £10 will be made to BBC CHILDREN IN NEED. However, if you wish you can opt-out of the donation by replying ‘CANCEL’ to your entry confirmation text within 60 minutes.
Entry texts will be charged at your standard network message rate.
You must be 18 or over and have the bill payers permission to enter
The prize draw will close for entries at 2 PM on Monday 23rd November 2020. Please do not enter after this time as your entry will not count but you will still be charged.
The winner will be randomly selected and notified by phone on Tuesday 24th November 2020.
Geoffrey Palmer 1927-2020
The actor Geoffrey Palmer has died at the age of 93
Geoffrey Palmer was best known for his appearances in sitcoms including Butterflies, As Time Goes By and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin,
Palmer appeared in 5 episodes of Doctor Who. His first appearance was opposite the third Doctor in the 1970 story Doctor Who And The Silurians. He played Edward Masters, the Permanent Under-Secretary to the Minister of Science who became infected with the Silurian virus and brought it to London.
Two years later he appeared in the story The Mutants playing The Administrator who was assassinated on the instructions of The Marshal
His last appearance came over 30 years later in Voyage of the Damned, becoming one of a few select actors to have appeared in both the original and the revived series. He played Captain Hardaker, the captain of the space cruise liner Titanic.
Geoffrey Palmer was born in London. After his National Service, he briefly studied Shipping Management at Streatham Technical College. He worked as an accountant before his girlfriend persuaded him to join the local amateur dramatics society. Eventually, he became assistant stage manager at Croydon's Grand Theatrespending several years touring.
In the 1950's he started appearing on television where he would be a fixture for the next forty years. Early appearances included a recurring role in The Army Game alongside first Doctor William Hartnell. He played a property agent in the acclaimed Kitchen sick drama Cathy Come Home.
A major break came when he appeared in John Osborne's West of Suez at the Royal Court with Ralph Richardson. He acted in several major productions at the Royal Court and for the National Theatre Company and was directed by Laurence Olivier in J. B. Priestley's Eden End. He found the play and the experience tedious preferring the more immediate medium of television.
Roles in the sixties included Family Solicitor, Garry Halliday, Bootsie and Snudge, The Avengers, Emergency-Ward 10, Z Cars, George and the Dragon, Softly Softly: Task Force, The Expert and Out of the Unknown
In the 1970's he became famous for his many roles in sitcoms. His two most famous being the hapless brother-in-law of Reggie Perrin in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, and the long-suffering Ben Parkinson in Carla Lane's Butterflies. He had a memorable appearance in the Fawlty Towers episode The Kipper and the Corpse, playing the Doctor determined to have his breakfast despite a body being found in the hotel.
Roles in the 1980s included parts in Hot Metal, Executive Stress, The Kenny Everett Television Show and Look at the State We're In!
For over a decade he played Lionel Hardcastle opposite Judi Dench in the sitcom As Time Goes By
He continued acting well into his eighties, playing the Head Geographer in the 2014 film Paddington. He is due to appear in the forthcoming Roald Dahl film An Unquiet Life, as Dahl’s Repton headmaster Geoffrey Fisher.
He was made an OBE in 2004 for services to drama.
He is survived by his wife Sally Green, with whom he had a daughter Harriet, and a son, Charles, who has directed six episodes of Doctor Who.
The War Master: Hearts of Darkness
Recruited by the Celestial Intervention Agency to track down his oldest enemy, the Master finds himself thrown into a mission that will take him into deepest Dalek territory.
Abandoned on the planet Redemption, he assembles a crew and acquires a ship –the journey that follows is certain to test them all... and not everyone will survive.
But space pirates and living corpses are the least of their worries. Their biggest threat remains at large: a Time Lord who likes to call himself ‘the Doctor’.
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Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown
Penguin Random House has announced the release of Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown, a collection of stories written by Doctor Who writers in response to COVID-19.
During challenging months of global uncertainty and isolation, the Doctor and the TARDIS have remained a dream that drew many -allowing them to roam the cosmos in search of distraction, reassurance and adventure.
This very special short story collection brings these epic tales together, along with three brand new stories and beautiful illustrations in support of BBC Children in Need.
Current showrunner Chris Chibnall, and former showrunners Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat, present exciting adventures, alongside work from Chris Riddell, Joy Wilkinson, Paul Cornell, PeteMcTighe, Sonia Leong, Sophie Cowdrey and Mike Collins.
Also featuring three brand new stories from Neil Gaiman, Mark Gatiss and Vinay Patel, Adventures in Lockdown is a book for any DoctorWho fan in your life, stories that will send your heart spinning wildly through space and time...
Full list of stories:
- A Message from the Doctor
- Things She Thought While Falling by Chris Chibnall
- The Terror of the Umpty Ums by Steven Moffat
- Doctor Who and the Time War by Russell T Davies
- Revenge of the Nestene by Russell T Davies
- Rory’s Story by Neil Gaiman
- One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes by Neil Gaiman
- The Simple Things by Joy Wilkinson
- The Tourist by Vinay Patel
- Fellow Traveller by Mark Gatiss
- The Shadow Passes by Paul Cornell
- Shadow of a Doubt by Paul Cornell
- The Shadow in the Mirror by Paul Cornell
- Press Play by Pete McTighe
- Listen by Steven Moffat
- The Secret of Novice Hame by Russell T Davies
Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown will be available to purchase from UK retailers only, with £2.25 from every copy going to BBC Children in Need
BBC Books Publishing Director, Albert DePetrillo, says:
The book will be released on November 5, 2020.and can be ordered on Amazon

