Doctor Who: Lux

Friday, 18 April 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Lux: The Doctor (NCUTI GATWA) & Belinda Chandra (VARADA SETHU) (Credit: BBC Studios (James Pardon))

Doctor Who Episode Two comes to screens worldwide tomorrow withLux.

It stars Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Varanda Sethu as Belinda Chandra

Guest starts include Alan Cumming as the voice of Mr Ring-a-Ding and Linus Roache as Reginald Pye

The Doctor's quest to get Belinda home takes the Tardis to Miami in 1952, where an abandoned cinema is hiding a terrifying secret. Can the Doctor uncover Lux's power?

The episode is written by Russell T Davies and directed by Amanda Brotchie.

Doctor Who can be viewed from 0800 British Summer Time (0700 GMT) on Saturday 19th April. The show will be available on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ outside the UK. 

Viewers of BBC One can watch the show at 7.15 pm on Saturday

 

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FILTER: - Series 15/41 - Production

Black Archive #76: Logopolis

Wednesday, 16 April 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Black Archive #76: Logopolis (Credit: Obverse Books)

The latest release in the Black Archive series looks at the Fourth Doctor's swan song Logopolis. 

‘Structure is the essence of matter, and the essence of structure is mathematics.’ 

Logopolis (1981) is a mournful epic of cosmic destruction, obsolescence, and collapse, and marked the final serial in Tom Baker’s long run as the Doctor.

With a star unsure if he really wanted to leave, and a producer keen to explore new directions, Logopolis is a story set in the centre of a transitional space. This Black Archive investigates the changes before and behind the camera, explores the story’s themes of entropy and rebirth, and places it in the context of a specific moment in the history of both computing and Doctor Who.

The book is by Jonathan Hay the author of Science Fiction and Posthumanism in the Anthropocene. They lecture at the University of Chester.

BLACK ARCHIVE #76: LOGOPOLIS is available for pre-order now in paperback at a sale price of £5.99 and electronic formats, at a price of £3.99, direct from Obverse Books and from selected online retailers.





FILTER: - Books - Forth Doctor

Jean Marsh 1934-2025

Sunday, 13 April 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Jean Marsh (Credit: Diamond Management)

The actress Jean Marsh has died at the age of 90.

Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom (Credit: BBC )Jean Marsh appeared in three different roles in Doctor Who, including as short-time companion to the first Doctor, Sara Kingdom.

She is best known for co-creating and starring in the London Weekend Television series Upstairs Downstairs. 

She was the first wife of Third Doctor Jon Pertwee.  


Marsh was born in Stoke Newington, London, England. As a child, she studied acting and mime, later working as a cabaret singer and photo model.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Marsh made many appearances on British and American television including an episode of The Twilight Zone called "The Lonely" (1959), in which she played Alicia, a very lifelike and attractive female robot; The Wonderful World of Disney (1961); Gideon's Way (1965); I Spy (1967); The Saint (4 episodes between 1964 and 1968); and UFO.

In 1965, she appeared in Doctor Who alongside William Hartnell in The Crusade, playing Joanna, the sister of King Richard the Lionheart. She returned later that year as companion Sara Kingdom in nine episodes of the 12-part serial The Daleks' Master Plan. He third appearance in the series came in 1989 when she played Morgaine: in the seventh Doctor story Battlefield

In 1970, along with actress Eileen Atkins, she created the British period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. The series detailed the lives of the wealthy Bellamy family and their servants living at 165 Eaton Place, London. The series was incredibly popular on both sides of the Atlantic. Marsh played the role of the house parlourmaid Rose Buck for the duration of the series, winning the 1975 Emmy award for outstanding actress in a drama series. She reprised the role when the series was resurrected by the BBC at the end of 2010.

Her success in Upstairs Downstairs led to a period working in Hollywood in the 1970's appearing in popular TV shows such as The Waltons, Hawaii Five-O, The Love Boat and Trapper John, M.D.

In film, she had a featured role in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972) and played Mrs Grey in The Eagle Has Landed (1976), as well as the villain in the fantasy films Return to Oz (1985) and Willow (1988). Other film work included Cleopatra and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Marsh and Atkins created a second television series The House of Eliott, which was produced during 1991 and 1992. This time, Marsh did not act in the series, but she did write some of the episodes. In 1994, she starred as a villain in the Nickelodeon remake of The Tomorrow People, and appeared in the television productions of Fatherland and The Pale Horse.

From 2000 until 2002, Marsh appeared in The Ghost Hunter, and in 2007 she played in the West End stage revival of Boeing Boeing at the Comedy Theatre. She also made an appearance in the 2007 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Marsh appeared as Lizzie in Baby Cow Productions' Sensitive Skin in 2005 and 2007 alongside Joanna Lumley. She also appeared in an episode of BBC Four's Crooked House in December 2008.

Marsh was married to Jon Pertwee from 1955 until their divorce in 1960. They had no children and Marsh did not remarry. 

She was awarded an OBE for services to drama in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List.

Jean Marsh died from complications of dementia at her London home on 13 April 2025.





FILTER: - Obituary

The Robot Revolution

Friday, 11 April 2025 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who The Robot Revolution: Robots (Credit: BBC Studios (James Pardon))

Doctor Who returns to screens worldwide tomorrow with The Robot Revolution.

The story launches the 41st series of the programme which began in November 1963.

It stars Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Varanda Sethu as Belinda Chandra

When robots from outer space kidnap nurse Belinda Chandra, the Doctor embarks on an epic intergalactic quest to get his new friend back home to Earth.

The episode is written by Russell T Davies and directed by Peter Hoar.

Doctor Who can be viewed from 0800 British Summer Time (0700 GMT) on Saturday 12th April. The show will be available on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ outside the UK. 

Viewers of BBC One can watch the show at 6.50 pm on Saturday

 

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FILTER: - Series 15/41 - Broadcast

20 Years Of The Ninth Doctor

Sunday, 6 April 2025 - Reported by Marcus
20 Years Of The Ninth Doctor Cover (Credit: Panini)

Doctor Who Magazine celebrates 20 years of the Ninth Doctor, and 20 years since the show’s triumphant return to television.

The latest Special Edition is packed full of all-new content, which has been compiled in co-operation with some of the biggest names from the 2005 series. 

“This is an in-depth look of one of the most remarkable comebacks in television history,” says editor Marcus Hearn. “We’ve got some fantastic exclusives, including interviews with executive producer Mal Young and director Joe Ahearne. And there’s a very special contribution from Russell T Davies, who has written a new story relating to one of the Ninth Doctor’s adventures. The illustrations are by Martin Geraghty, and you can see some of his artwork on the front cover. It might give you a clue about the old foe Russell has revisited!”

Highlights of the new issue include:

  • In his first interview for DWM, executive producer Mal Young describes how Doctor Who was finally brought back to the screen.

  • In another first for the magazine, Joe Ahearne – who directed more Ninth Doctor episodes than anyone else – takes readers behind the scenes on the 2005 series.

  • Christopher Eccleston explains what drew him to the role of the Doctor – and why he’s still coming back to it, 20 years on.

  • Interviews with Lloyd Elis (first assistant director), Lee Sheward (stunt co-ordinator) and Lowri Thomas (location manager).

  • The cast and crew of the 2005 series chose their favourite moments.

  • The making of the renowned Trip of a Lifetime trailer.

  • Concept artist Dan Walker reveals his original designs for the Ninth Doctor’s sonic screwdriver.

  • Fans share their eyewitness accounts – and photographs – of the 2004 location filming.

  • Action figures, radio-controlled Daleks and other merchandise that was available in Toys R Us, Woolworths and elsewhere.

  • A guide to the Ninth Doctor’s adventures in the expanded universe.

PLUS

    A new and exclusive short story by Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies!

20 Years of the Ninth Doctor is on sale now, RRP £9.99 from panini.co.uk and selected branches of WH Smith while stocks last. 

It’s also available digitally from pocketmags.com priced £8.99.

 

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FILTER: - DWM - Ninth Doctor