Product Enterprises

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Despite reports elsewhere to the contrary, Product Enterprises is alive and well, and will be exhibiting with Alien Entertainment at the San Diego ComicCon in just a few short weeks.




FILTER: - Exhibitions

India on UK Gold

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
UK Gold is currently featuring an advert starring Big Finish regular India Fisher ("Charley"), as an employee insulting her boss so she can get fired, to be able to spend more time at home watching the UK TV channels! (Thanks to Mark DuRose)




FILTER: - People

Whotopia 3

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The new issue of the fanzine Whotopia is now available, featuring an interview with Maggie Stables, "Chamber of Horrors: An Overview of the Hinchcliffe Era," part three of an article about the making of the Doctor Who reconstructions, "An Unearthly Inception: The Origins of Doctor Who," an article about continuity between the old and new show, plus fiction, a comic feature and other articles. More details are available at whotopia.tvheaven.com.




FILTER: - Magazines

Fourbodings

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Writers Simon Clark (Telos' "The Dalek Factor") and Mark Morris (BBC Books' "Deep Blue") have written novellas for a new anthology, Fourbodings, published in the US by Cemetary Dance. (Thanks to Stephen Couch)




FILTER: - Books

BBC "Radical Vision"

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The BBC has set out its "radical" vision for how it should operate in the 21st Century as part of its charter review process. New director general Mark Thompson and chairman Michael Grade outlined a nine-point manifesto on Tuesday, June 29. "I want a BBC that delivers wonderful programmes that offer something of value to everyone," said Mr Grade. The BBC's Royal Charter, which sets out its aims, objectives and functions, expires at the end of 2006. "Our task over the next year is to convince the British public that the BBC's role in the new digital age of plenty is both justified and necessary," said the chairman. The BBC has published the submission to the government, making the case for renewal of its charter. Among the items mentioned in it's 100 plus page document, there is a chart labeled "Some Programmes To Remember 1950-2004," (on page 33) listing eight important programmes in their respective categories (Factual and Sport; Drama; and Comedy and Entertainment) in each respective time period (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000-2004). "Doctor Who" is mentioned in 1960s Drama, while other British science fiction/fantasy series are mentioned as such: 1950s Drama- "The Quatermass Experiment" and "Nineteen Eighty-four"; 1980s Drama- "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "The Lord of the Rings." Full details are available at BBC News. (Thanks to Joey Reynolds)




FILTER: - Press

Kaldor City Update

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Magic Bullet Productions has confirmed a sixth CD release in their Kaldor City audio line, continuing the characters and situations originally created by Chris Boucher for the Doctor Who serial "The Robots of Death". The new CD is entitledStorm Mine and is being written by Daniel O'Mahony ("The Cabinet of Light"). Also noted at the recent Time2 convention was that Magic Bullet's new line of Faction Paradox CDs (as we reported early, MB has taken over the line from BBV) will feature Gabriel Woolf reprising his Doctor Who series role of Sutekh the Destroyer ("Pyramids of Mars") in two new installments written by Lawrence Miles. (Thanks to Fiona Moore)




FILTER: - Audio

Sylvester Routs Lager Monsters

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to an article in the June 26 The Times, Sylvester McCoy, with the help of Camden council, forced a pub to exterminate part of its beer garden. "McCoy... complained to council planning officials," says the article, "after drunken customers in the garden of The Hill, in Chalk Farm, North London, indulged in Dalek-like behaviour, jeering and abusing him as he visited friends nearby. The Scottish born actor, who lives nearby in Hampstead, wrote to the council saying he had been visiting a house next to the pub for 30 years but over the past year the foul-mouthed behaviour of some customers had made it unbearable. 'It's embarrassing coming in, as the clientele shout and jeer as you come up the stairs to the house,' Mr McCoy wrote. After receiving the complaint Camden's development control sub-committee agreed to issue an enforcement order against Geronimo Inns, the pub's owners, on the ground that a previous owner had made alterations to the pub and its garden without being given planning permission. Councillors have given The Hill six months to remove raised decking in the garden which allows drinkers to sit within inches of neighbours' windows. Other changes to the Grade II listed building will also have to be removed. Camden Council ruled that the alterations had damaged the design of the historic pub and said that changes to the garden had intensified its use and had caused a loss of privacy to neighbours." (Thanks to Paul Engelberg)




FILTER: - Press - Sylvester McCoy

The Miranda Comics: Update

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Publisher David Whittam of Comeuppance Comics contacted us regarding the distribution of the fourth installment ofMiranda, the spinoff comic using the character created in Lance Parkin's BBC Books Doctor Who novel "Father Time," the Doctor's 'daughter'. "Just to clarify - Issue 4 is sitting in Quark XPress form on David's hard drive. He's negotiating a deal with a printer at the moment - converting UKP to Euros seems to be his main task at the moment and then trying to negotiate the price down. We make no bones about the fact we're losing money. A fair bit of money actually, per issue. We're determined you will get all six issues - it might take a little longer than planned, but you will get them. and if you know people who haven't bought it yet - please get them to - it'll speed the whole thing up no end. And extra 500 subs would be very nice. And hey - they'd get the first 3 issues all at once!" For more details visitwww.comeuppancecomics.co.uk.




FILTER: - Magazines

DVDs Lost in Time

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The late-year release of the "orphan" Doctor Who episodes on DVD now has a name: the Lost in Time Collection, according to Galaxy 4; it's due in November. The boxed set will include all 18 'orphaned' episodes including the recent "Daleks Master Plan" episode 2.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

New TV Effects Crew?

Sunday, 4 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to Planet Who, "CGI effects house The Mill have been commissioned to work on the new series, according to reports. The company have worked with the BBC on a number of projects, most recently they provided effect work for 'The Nile' (BBC2), and a spectacular recreation of D-Day recently shown on BBC1."




FILTER: - Production - Series 1/27