Billie Piper on Top Gear

Monday, 5 February 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
According to UK tabloid the Sun, former Doctor Who companion Billie Piper is scheduled to appear on BBC2's Top Gear programme next week as the latest celebrity to show off their driving skills in the show's Star In a Reasonably Priced Car slot.

Piper will complete a timed lap, driving a Chevrolet Lacetti around the show's test track, aiming to beat the times set by previous celebrities - including Christopher Eccleston - and get to the top of the leader board.




FILTER: - People - Billie Piper

Survival delayed

Friday, 2 February 2007 - Reported by R Alan Siler
2 Entertain announced today that the planned 2-disc DVD release of "Survival", the final broadcast story of the Original Series, starring Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor,Sophie Aldred as Ace, and Anthony Ainley as the Master, has been pushed back two weeks. The disk is now scheduled to be available on retail shelves in the UK on April 16.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Big Finish Updates for 2007

Thursday, 1 February 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper
Big Finish has published information for their upcoming releases in 2007, including the 100th title for the Doctor Whorange. The latest cover for the Paul McGann BBC7 series, The Horror of Glam Rock, can be viewed by clicking on the preview below.

March 2007 sees the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa experiencing the Renaissance of the Daleks. April sees the first 'dual' release, with the Sixth Doctor stories I.D. and Urgent Calls. The following month, the Fifth Doctor does double duty with Exotron and Urban Myths. The Seventh Doctor visits Valhalla in June, with The Wishing Beast and The Vanity Box featuring the Sixth Doctor in July. August has the Seventh Doctor experiencing Frozen Time. September has two seperate releases, starting with the Fifth Doctor meeting the Son of the Dragon in the early part of the month.

The 100th Release of the Big Finish Doctor Who range is Earthstorm by award-winning author Stephen Baxter, which features the Sixth Doctor and is due to be released late September. Baxter is one of Britain's most respected hard science-fiction novelists, his books include The Time Ships, which was an authorised sequel to H.G. Wells influential classic The Time Machine.

The Eighth Doctor will continue to have his BBC7 adventures released monthly alongside his predecessors in the main range. Also, Doctor Who Magazine reports that there is a fourth series of Dalek Empire and a second series ofCyberman in the works. The Dalek Empire series will be set during the first series but from a different perspective. There will also be a free CD with the purchase of DWM issue 380.




FILTER: - Audio - DWM

PJ Hammond back for more Torchwood

Thursday, 1 February 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
Cult sci-fi writer P.J. Hammond, responsible for the Torchwood episode Small Worlds, is to return to write for season two of the Doctor Who spin-off. In an interview with Dreamwatch Total SciFi he was reluctant to talk about his ideas for season two, but he did say, "I think they want me to keep to the supernatural. They probably think it's my bag."

The interiew also details his discussions last year with ITV who wanted to revive his cult series Sapphire and Steel, which ran on the network in the late 1970s and early '80s. The discussions reached an impasse when the network requested too many changes that the writer wasn't prepared to incorporate. "It was definitely going away from the direction I would have wanted it to be in. I did manage to put together some good thoughts, though, so I could always use them for something else."




FILTER: - Torchwood - Production

New Books Announced

Thursday, 1 February 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper
The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine includes several new titles and release dates for new series books.

Creatures and Demons by Justin Richards will be out in May and will include "the Celestial Toymaker, the Quarks, Giant Maggots, the Krynoid, and more".

September sees three new novels. Wetworld by Mark Michalowski "pits the Doctor and Martha against nasty swamp monsters". Forever Autumn is by Mark Morris, who tells us to "expect something very scary". Finally, there is The Wicked Bungalow (working title) by Paul Magrs.




FILTER: - Magazines

Torchwood - the Shopping Center?

Thursday, 1 February 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper
The South Wales Echo has reported that there is now a call to have Cardiff's new shopping center to be named after the Torchwood team.
It's a secret agency committed to fighting otherwordly threats - now there are calls for Cardiff's massive new shopping development to be named after it.

Torchwood, the team that hunts aliens from its underground Cardiff Bay HQ in the BBC sci-fi drama, should lend its name to Cardiff's £650m St David's 2 development, according to one city councillor.

Self-confessed sci-fi fan Councillor Richard Foley is calling for the massive shopping complex to be named Torchwood. The councillor, who represents Llanishen and Thornhill, is even raising the matter at the authority's next meeting.

He said the development should have a name of its own to distinguish it from the city's existing St David's centre. Coun Foley said "If it could be called Torchwood I think it would be amazing and a boost for tourism. The programme has showcased the city so well." Coun Foley will now press Cardiff council leader Rodney Berman for a statement on the possibility of renaming the development. And he insists there is a serious matter behind his question. "I have been told that St David's 2 is a working title but we have still not had a debate on what the name should be, despite repeated requests from myself and other members. However, it appears Coun Foley's name change could be dashed. City centre manager Paul Williams said he expected the new complex to be known as St David's 2.

"People know St David's and it's vitally important we preserve the name and recognise the heritage, even in a 21st century development," he said. Council leader Rodney Berman said "Torchwood is a great ambassador for the city and has helped to put 21st Century Cardiff on the map. On a personal level I have a lot of sympathy for the idea but the practicalities are not quite that simple. The council does not have the right to the name of Torchwood. That rests with the BBC and the naming of the development rests with the developers."

A spokesman for the St David's Partnership said "St David's 2 is a brand name designed to differentiate it from the existing St David's Shopping Centre during construction. The intention on completion in 2009 is for both centres to be known collectively as the St David's Shopping Centre."




FILTER: - Press

A Dog's Life

Thursday, 1 February 2007 - Reported by Josiah Rowe
John Leeson, the voice of K-9, will be appearing at the Questors Theatre in Ealing this Sunday, February 4, at 8pm. The programme is titled "A Dog's Life - An Evening with John Leeson".

Details are available at the theatre's website, and there's a cute Flash animation about the show here.




FILTER: - People

Cover for Torchwood DVD Vol 2

Wednesday, 31 January 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
The cover artwork for the second volume of Torchwood on DVD has been released and can be seen by clicking on the thumbnail below. Volume two, due to be released in the UK on February 26th, features the episodes 'Countryside', 'Greeks Bearing Gifts', 'They Keep Killing Suzie' and 'Random Shoes'.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Blu-ray/DVD

BBC's download plans get backing

Wednesday, 31 January 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson

The BBC Trust have given their provisional approval to the BBC's proposals for making their television output available via their website for "on-demand" access. This ought to enable Doctor Who episodes to be made available from the official site later this year.

However, this is only provisional approval; the Trust will reach its final decision before 2 May 2007, after taking account of the responses it receives during the consultation period.

The BBC Trust must give its approval to this service before the BBC can launch it as the Trust exists to safeguard the interests of UK licence fee payers, ensuring that the BBC provides high quality output and good value. The on-demand service, which has been trailed with a number of BBC2 programmes over the past year, would be a major shift in broadcasting for the corporation if rolled out across all their television output.

The online programmes would be available for 30 days after initial broadcast and would be restricted by use of Digital Rights Management. The trust's press release gives some more information on the nature of the DRM:
As proposed, the TV catch-up service on the internet relies on Microsoft technology for the digital rights management (DRM) framework. The Trust will require the BBC Executive to adopt a platform-agnostic approach within a reasonable timeframe. This requires the BBC to develop an alternative DRM framework to enable users of other technology, for example, Apple and Linux, to access the on-demand services.





FILTER: - Online

Michelle Collins

Wednesday, 31 January 2007 - Reported by Josiah Rowe
The BBC's Doctor Who website has confirmed that Michelle Collins, best known for her role as Cindy Beale onEastEnders, has been cast in an upcoming Doctor Who episode.

Collins will appear in episode 7, written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Graeme Harper. Her character is named McDonnell.

More casting information, and the title of this episode, will be revealed in Doctor Who Magazine #379, released on newsstands in the UK tomorrow (1 February).

UPDATE: The title of episode seven has been announced as 42. Show head Russell T Davies is quoted in DWM as saying: "Yes, spelt with numbers not letters!"

According to DWM, the episode will also feature William Ash playing Riley, Matthew Chambers (Korwin), Anthony Flanagan (Scannell), Gary Powell (Ashton), Rebecca Oldfield (Erina) and Vinette Robinson (Lerner).




FILTER: - Production - Series 3/29 - DWM