Alert: Possible Trailer

Friday, 4 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The Doctor Who Appreciation Society has been told to expect a new trailer for the new Doctor Who series this coming Saturday on BBC1, perhaps one that could offer a glimpse of the TARDIS interior. The exact time of the broadcast is unknown, says the DWAS, but it seems likely that it will be just before or after Casualty. Update: other sources have confirmed with people inside the BBC that a trailer will not air, so this may have been a false alarm; it's anyone's guess as to whether or not a trailer will air tonight. (Thanks to the DWAS for letting us know!)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

Project: Who

Thursday, 3 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

BBC Publicity has issued the following press release concerning the two-part documentary about the return of the series, airing on Radio 2 in March, as follows (with thanks to Stephanie Hardwick of BBC Radio 2 for sending it to us):
Project: Who? - BBC Radio 2 goes behind the scenes of the new Doctor Who

As BBC One launches an all new Doctor Who for the 21st Century, Radio 2 examines the continuing fascination with one of the BBC's best loved and most enduring characters in Project: Who?, a two part documentary presented by Patrick Stewart on Tuesdays 22nd and 29th March.

Radio 2 goes exclusively behind the scenes of the BBC Television series to discover how Doctor Who has been "recreated" by BAFTA award-winning writer Russell T Davies.

The hour-long documentaries feature newly recorded interviews with the cast and creative team behind Doctor Who, and include special contributions from celebrity Who fans.

Featuring exclusive excerpts from the new series, Project: Who? is a reassessment and reappraisal of the ever-popular enigmatic time traveller.

The programmes examine why the BBC decided to launch a new television series nearly a decade after the Doctor's last small screen adventure, how the format of the show has been developed and shaped for a new audience, how the character of the Doctor was cast, and how the series will be launched and marketed around the globe.

Featuring a dramatic mix of interviews, clips, archive and music, Project: Who? is part of Radio 2's Countdown To Who? season which commences in March. The network's website - bbc.co.uk/radio2 - will offer a dedicated mini-site about Doctor Who and Steve Wright's weekday afternoon show, 2.00-5.00pm, will celebrate the series with interviews with the cast and specially themed 'Factoids'.

Written and produced by Malcolm Prince, Project: Who?, presented by Patrick Stewart will broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Tuesdays 22nd & 29th March at 8.30pm. Doctor Who starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper is currently filming on location in Cardiff. The new 13-part series is a BBC Wales production for BBC One.




FILTER: - Documentary - Radio

BBC Wales Today Report

Thursday, 3 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

BBC Wales Today's evening edition will cover the making of the new series, including an interview with producer Russell T Davies and footage from the production, on the 6:30pm broadcast tonight. The BBC Wales Today's website will also carry the program on streaming internet video (with the program in archive until tomorrow morning here. Meanwhile,BBC News has posted a small collection of photos from Cardiff revealing the TARDIS being taken out of storage and set up for filming; check it out!

Update 5 February: The spot on BBC Wales Today featured a very brief interview with Davies plus a few shots of the TARDIS as seen on the BBC News website, but no further information.




FILTER: - Russell T Davies

The Gallifrey Chronicles

Wednesday, 2 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The official Doctor Who site today released the cover illustration for Lance Parkin's The Gallifrey Chronicles, the next BBC Doctor Who novel and the "final" arc story for the Eighth Doctor (for which we printed the cover blurb some time ago). While early reports suggested it was moved back to February (from June), the inside "Coming Soon" blurb for the previous novel, Steve Cole's "To The Slaughter," notes that the book is now due on June 6, as does the BBC Shop website; author Parkin confirmed today on the Outpost Gallifrey Forum that it would indeed be out in June, a delay caused by printers' schedules. Click on the thumbnail for a larger version of the cover.




FILTER: - Books

Adams' Asteroid

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Former Doctor Who script editor and "Hitchhiker's Guide" author Douglas Adams, who passed away in 2001, was honored last week with a celestial commemoration: the naming of an asteroid for him. Asteroid "Douglasadams" was among the 71 newly named celestial objects announced Tuesday by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to a report on MSNBC. Read the full article for the details, including how this particular asteroid was settled upon for the honor.




FILTER: - People

Character Options Follow-Up

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Further to our story last week that Character Options has become the new Doctor Who series toy licencee, BBC News Online have run a news story today in which they discuss the new products, including a radio-controlled Dalek, an electronic sonic screwdriver as well as vehicles from the new series. The Times Online have also run a similar story. Read the news items for details (though there really aren't any new items of note that weren't in the press release first posted on OG last week!) (Thanks to Steve Tribe, Paul Engelberg)




FILTER: - Merchandise - Radio Times

Gallifrey Series Two

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Big Finish has released details for series two of their Gallifrey audio series, which runs from April to August 2005. The cover blurbs and cover illustrations are below, although a few items of note: originally "Masques," the first episode is now called "Lies"; and the numbering actually notes these as chapters five through nine.
GALLIFREY: CHAPTERS 5-9

Series cast: Lalla Ward (President Romana), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Lynda Bellingham (Inquisitor Darkel), Miles Richardson (Cardinal Braxiatel), Sean Carlsen (Coordinator Narvin), Ian Hallard (Castellan Wynter), Andy Coleman (Andred), Nicholas Briggs (Gold Usher), Trevor Littledale (The Archivist), Brenda Longman (Pandora), Michael Cuckson (Commander Hallan), Robin Sebastian (Commentator Antimon), Steven Wickham (Chancellor Valyes), Daniel Hogarth (Nekkistani Ambassador), Heather Tracy (Melyin), Stuart Piper (Student Neeloc), Gary Bakewell (Student Taylor), Jenny Livsey (Student Galadina), Lucy Beresford (Student Gillestes), and Mary Tamm (Romana). Directed by Gary Russell.


LIES (Chapter 5), by Gary Russell

Some time has passed since the events of the Timonic Fusion Device threatened Romana's presidency with impeachment, and life has calmed down on Gallifrey. Well, apart from Romana's latest scheme, the opening up of Gallifrey's famed Academy to the students of alien races with the ability, or the potential, to harness temporal powers.

Unfortunately, deep below the Capitol, Leela, confused and morose over the truth about her husband Andred, disturbs a malevolent power. Something from the Dark Days of Ancient Gallifrey.

Something that wants to be reborn and will use any and every means that is at hand. Including the past of Gallifrey's incumbant Presidentà

SPIRIT (Chapter 6), by Stephen Cole

Leela is tired. Tired of the backbiting politics and intrigues in the sterile society of Time Lords. With the fate of her husband now known, she feels lonely and out of place on Gallifrey.

Romana is tired. Tired of justifying herself and her policies to a hostile council. With the line between allies and enemies beginning to blur, she persuades Leela to go with her to the presidential retreat of Davidia, a protected paradise.

Then an anomalous time ship arrives, carrying a single passenger. His hands are crushed, his tongue torn out, his mind destroyed. Is this broken man a victim of some terrible crime or part of a trap now primed and ready to spring? After this strange encounter, Romana and Leela may never be the same again.

PANDORA (Chapter 7), by Justin Richards

A rogue TARDIS that should not exist... A mutilated, comatose Time Lord who cannot be identified... A new Castellan desperate to make his mark... Evils of the past, events of the present, and echoes of the future conspire to destroy the very heart of Gallifrey's civilisation.

Only Romana can understand it - but she is haunted by her own ghosts. Only Leela can sense it - but she has unfinished business. Only Braxiatel can stop it - but he cannot begin to guess the personal cost.

With both Narvin and Darkel waiting for Romana to make a mistake, the President must take decisions that will change Gallifrey forever. And an ancient evil is ready and waiting for just that moment?

INSURGENCY (Chapter 8), by Steve Lyons

They are the brightest minds of their generation; the architects of tomorrow. And now, they have the chance to attend the finest, most exclusive school known to the temporal powers. After millennia of secrecy, the Gallifreyan Academy has opened its doors to off-worldersà

But the experiment is failing. As interracial violence erupts in the corridors of learning, somebody is using the students as pawns in a political power game - and, while Tutor Leela struggles to unravel the motives of her ex-husband, Andred, President Romana may be falling under an ancient spell.

It's a dangerous time to be a stranger on Gallifrey.

It seems that not all Time Lords want to share their secretsà

IMPERIATRIX (Chapter 9), by Stewart Sheargold

The Free Time influence in the Capital is spreading, while Darkel has played her hand and opposition to Romana's policies from without and within is growing. When the bombs start going off, the President of Gallifrey decides enough is enough.

While Leela and K9 race to track down the terrorist to avoid more bloodshed, Romana enters into a risky bargain for control with a dangerous, influential figure from her past. But she soon discovers that the answer to her problems lies in the future. A future she has already witnessed. And one she has been trying to avoid.

But someone desperately wants this future and will stop at nothing to make it occur.

Even if it means leading Romana and Gallifrey to war.




FILTER: - Audio

Eccleston Leads Holocaust Remembrance

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Christopher Eccleston was present along with actor Stephen Fry ("The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy") and holocaust survivor Paul Oppenheimer to lead the memorial services on Holocaust Memorial Day in London on January 27, commemmorating the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz labor camp, according to reports in The Sun, on the icNews network (link)The ScotsmanChannel 4's website and other locations.




FILTER: - Christopher Eccleston

DWM 353

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Issue #353 of Doctor Who Magazine is due out this week; click on the thumbnail at right for a larger version of the cover. Meanwhile, here's the press release for the latest issue (with thanks to Tom Spilsbury, Assistant Editor):

"Ease the agony of waiting for the new series with another feature-packed 68-page issue of Doctor Who Magazine! This issue, Unquiet Dead writer Mark Gatiss talks about the challenges of bringing the Doctor back to television...

'My Doctor Who episode is the most serious thing I?ve done since my first Doctor Who novel, Nightshade. At second draft stage my episode changed a lot, and the reason was that the first draft was far too grim. I can still hear myself saying to Russell [T Davies, executive producer], 'This story?s about grief!' Of course it can be about grief or whatever, somewhere in there, but fundamentally it?s got to be a good, scary, story.'

Meanwhile, we speak to Fifth Doctor companion, alias actress Janet Fielding, who tells us exactly what she really thought about playing Tegan. Former script editor Andrew Cartmel presents the fascinating second part of his article about the making of Remembrance of the Daleks, while we take a look behind-the-scenes of the 1965 movie Dr Who and the Daleks in our Archive Extra feature.

Plus - it's the end of an era as the Eighth Doctor makes his final stand in the shocking final part of our comic strip adventure The Flood. It's one you don't want to miss...

Plus we have all the latest news and cast updates from the set of Doctor Who in Gallifrey Guardian, The Time Team encounter The Deadly Assassin, and there's a grave warning from Russell T Davies in his unmissable Production Notes column.

DWM 353 goes on sale at all good newsagents from Thursday 3 February priced ú3.99."




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM

Billie in the Sun

Monday, 31 January 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Today's issue of The Sun features an article concerning Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) and the Daleks, including a photograph of an exploded Dalek, a strange flesh-colored alien, and the usual comments about how the Daleks are back because of the newspaper's "campaign" to bring them back (which is incorrect.) Click on the link to check out the photographs. Meanwhile, the print edition of the Sun on January 29 ran a large article and accompanying photo of Billie hugging the blue alien we showed you in a photo late last summer while the actor was on break. (Thanks to everyone who wrote in to let us know!)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Press