Friday, 12 November 2010

Nev Fountain and Nicola Bryant signing The Mervyn Stone Mysteries

Nev Fountain and Nicola Bryant will be signing The Mervyn Stone Mysteries at the Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR, on Thursday 25th November 6 – 7pm

From Big Finish, these are a mix of comic detective fiction and cheesy old TV sci-fi. Described by David Tennant as ‘Fiendish and funny, Columbo meets Blake's 7 with gags – and sex!’, they open out the world of Mervyn Stone, former script editor of Vixens from the Void, a science fiction TV show from the 1980s. Mervyn now spends his time going to conventions, doing DVD commentaries... and solving murders. A gloriously funny satire on the idiocies of television, Mervyn’s script editor just won’t switch off. He just keeps spotting plot-holes and discovering whodunnit.

Nev Fountain is a multi-award winning writer, who has worked mainly in radio and television. He was a principal writer on the award-winning Dead Ringers, and has contributed to shows including Have I Got News For You, The Impressions Show, 2DTV, The News Quiz, Loose Ends and his own radio sitcom Elephants to Catch Eels.

Best known for the part of Peri Brown in Doctor Who, Nicola has had a long and varied acting career. A television and stage performer, Nicola has appeared in numerous West End productions – as well as in the hit series Holby City.


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Doctor Who T-Shirt: Cyberman Breaking Out


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Doctor Who T-Shirt: TARDIS


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Doctor Who Poster: Exploding TARDIS


The Pandorica Opens, also known as Blue Box Exploding, was one of the final paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted in 1890 and inspired by transmissions he picked up from 102 AD Stonehenge.

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Doctor Who: Monster Miscellany

A trivia treasure trove of essential information, useful monster facts and utterly random alien stuff. Which is the tallest alien? Who has the Doctor battled the most? What percentage of monsters are metallic? And why are they all obsessed with universal domination? A must-have miscellany of all things Doctor Who


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Title of Christmas Special Revealed!

You can enjoy a preview of the Christmas Special during Children in Need on Friday on BBC One, but the title of the episode has been revealed today. The Doctor's next adventure is entitled: A Christmas Carol.

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Back in July, Ben Stephenson, Controller BBC Drama Commissioning, revealed the story will be, 'Doctor Who's clever twist on the much loved A Christmas Carol' and now the title reflects that! We can enjoy a preview of the adventure on Friday, 19 November on BBC One for Children in Need and then there's less than six weeks until the episode airs.

If you can't wait until then, watch BBC One on Friday because apart from the preview of A Christmas Carol you can find out what happened when two young fans of Doctor Who had their dream come true... It's a very special treat featuring Matt Smith and continues Doctor Who's long tradition of supporting Children in Need.

A Christmas Carol reunites Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill and guest stars Michael Gambon (Harry Potter, The Singing Detective) and Katherine Jenkins. Right now we don't know much about the special, but earlier in the year, Lead Writer and Executive Producer, Steven Moffat, confirmed, 'Oh, we're going for broke with this one. It's all your favourite Christmas movies at once, in an hour, with monsters. And the Doctor. And a honeymoon. And ... oh, you'll see. I've honestly never been so excited about writing anything!'

We'll be bringing you more details as they emerge...

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The Unaired Interview With Delia Derbyshire

BBC Inside Out will feature a previously unbroadcast interview with the late Delia Derbyshire – the woman who created the iconic Doctor Who theme tune – on Monday 15 November on BBC One at 7.30pm.derbyshire

In this episode, excerpts of Derbyshire’s interview will be heard – which were originally recorded in the late-Nineties by BBC Radio Scotland’s John Cavanagh but never broadcast before.

In the interview she reveals that one of the primary influences on her music, including Doctor Who, were the abstract sounds she heard as a child during the Coventry blitz.

Inside Out also features previously unseen footage of Delia later in life at a Doctor Who fan convention.

In the programme, BBC Radio 2 presenter Stuart Maconie looks at her career and explores why the woman herself remains a mystery despite her work influencing the world of electronic music, including Pink Floyd and today’s modern dance acts – because, in 1963, hardly anyone outside of avant garde music circles and academia knew electronic music even existed.

But, 47 years on, the Doctor Who theme is probably the most famous piece of electronic music in the world.

Now, her lost recordings, discovered in her attic after her death, are being lovingly restored by the University of Manchester.

BBC Inside Out explores how Delia revolutionised pop music and why she turned her back on music and disappeared. Stuart begins his journey in war-torn Coventry, where Delia grew up, and follows her journey to the Radiophonic Workshop at the BBC. He talks to a range of people, including the man who invented the infamous sound of the Tardis, Brian Hodgson.

Also uncovered in this episode is the revelation that Delia composed music for an astonishing number of landmark programmes of the day, with the original Doctor Who theme being just a small part of Delia’s massive output whose style was described in her own words.

Delia says: “Well, the first stage in the realisation of a piece of music is to construct the individual sounds that we are going to use. we can build up any sound we could possibly imagine almost.

“We spend quite a lot of time to invent new sounds, sounds that don’t exist already, ones that can’t be produced by musical instruments.”

As Stuart explains, it was the theme that changed the world and the very first time the public had heard electronic music so who was the person behind it and why was she so important?

He says: “Everyone knows the Doctor Who theme – most of us here have grown up with it. But the techniques developed by one woman to make it have changed the shape and sound of modern music for ever. But the woman herself remains a mystery.”

Doctor Who game on Wii delayed

Wii title Doctor Who: Return To Earth has been delayed by one week.

The title was originally scheduled for release alongside The Doctor's handheld outing - DS title Evacuation Earth - which is available in shops now.

The Wii version will feature Cybermen and motion-controlled mini-games involving the Sonic Screwdriver and a Gravity Gun.


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Dr who experience tickets

Be the first to step inside the TARDIS by snapping up a limited edition preview ticket for the Doctor Who Experience. Exclusive preview packages go on sale at 9am on Monday 15th November, available ONLY from www.doctorwhoexperience.com/priority.

The Doctor Who Experience will open on the 17th, 18th and 19th February 2011 ahead of the official public opening on 20th February allowing you to experience the adventure before anyone else. In addition to being the first through the doors of the Doctor Who Experience, preview ticket holders will also receive special Doctor Who Experience limited edition merchandise created especially for these dates.

The Sonic Screwdriver (standard) ticket will include a special limited edition of the Doctor Who Experience souvenir brochure with a unique souvenir ticket. The TARDIS (enhanced) ticket will include all of the above, plus an exclusive preview edition laminate & lanyard set and a limited edition Doctor Who lithograph


The review tickets go out online on Monday 15Th November at 9 am view the site Here

Dr who experience tickets

Be the first to step inside the TARDIS by snapping up a limited edition preview ticket for the Doctor Who Experience. Exclusive preview packages go on sale at 9am on Monday 15th November, available ONLY from www.doctorwhoexperience.com/priority.

The Doctor Who Experience will open on the 17th, 18th and 19th February 2011 ahead of the official public opening on 20th February allowing you to experience the adventure before anyone else. In addition to being the first through the doors of the Doctor Who Experience, preview ticket holders will also receive special Doctor Who Experience limited edition merchandise created especially for these dates.

The Sonic Screwdriver (standard) ticket will include a special limited edition of the Doctor Who Experience souvenir brochure with a unique souvenir ticket. The TARDIS (enhanced) ticket will include all of the above, plus an exclusive preview edition laminate & lanyard set and a limited edition Doctor Who lithograph


The review tickets go out online on Monday 15Th November at 9 am view the site Here

Dr who experience tickets

Be the first to step inside the TARDIS by snapping up a limited edition preview ticket for the Doctor Who Experience. Exclusive preview packages go on sale at 9am on Monday 15th November, available ONLY from www.doctorwhoexperience.com/priority.

The Doctor Who Experience will open on the 17th, 18th and 19th February 2011 ahead of the official public opening on 20th February allowing you to experience the adventure before anyone else. In addition to being the first through the doors of the Doctor Who Experience, preview ticket holders will also receive special Doctor Who Experience limited edition merchandise created especially for these dates.

The Sonic Screwdriver (standard) ticket will include a special limited edition of the Doctor Who Experience souvenir brochure with a unique souvenir ticket. The TARDIS (enhanced) ticket will include all of the above, plus an exclusive preview edition laminate & lanyard set and a limited edition Doctor Who lithograph


The review tickets go out online on Monday 15Th November at 9 am view the site Here

Dr who experience tickets

Be the first to step inside the TARDIS by snapping up a limited edition preview ticket for the Doctor Who Experience. Exclusive preview packages go on sale at 9am on Monday 15th November, available ONLY from www.doctorwhoexperience.com/priority.

The Doctor Who Experience will open on the 17th, 18th and 19th February 2011 ahead of the official public opening on 20th February allowing you to experience the adventure before anyone else. In addition to being the first through the doors of the Doctor Who Experience, preview ticket holders will also receive special Doctor Who Experience limited edition merchandise created especially for these dates.

The Sonic Screwdriver (standard) ticket will include a special limited edition of the Doctor Who Experience souvenir brochure with a unique souvenir ticket. The TARDIS (enhanced) ticket will include all of the above, plus an exclusive preview edition laminate & lanyard set and a limited edition Doctor Who lithograph


The review tickets go out online on Monday 15Th November at 9 am view the site Here

Dr who chirstmas 2010 Title revealed

It has been rumored that the title for Christmas 2010 was to be A Christmas carol and now its been reveal 

It is a Christmas carol 


Thanks to doc for telling us on tardis chat :) 

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Karen Gillan wants to date a ‘Doctor Who’ fan


The single actress – who plays the Time Lord’s assistant Amy Pond in the BBC One sci-fi show – is on the look-out for a guy but as well as being smart and funny, he has to love the BBC hit show.

She said: “What I look for in a guy is a sense of humour, that’s very important he’s got to make me laugh. He probably has to be smarter than me so he can tell me stuff and I can learn, dashing good looks.


“He doesn’t have to like ‘Doctor Who’, but I’d probably have a bit of a problem with it if he didn’t like it. Yeah he has to like ‘Doctor Who’!”


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Step Back In Time: The End of Aggedor



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Nicholas Briggs Interview


Tell me something about the effect Doctor Who had on your formative years. Which was your favourite medium to enjoy the show; the Target novels, the comic strips or the TV show itself? Do you have any favourite stories in the classic series that really made you want to work on this show when you were older?
Nick: Doctor Who was a huge thing in my childhood. Although I went through phases of loving Tarzan, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Joe 90, The Champions and Randall and Hopkirk Deceased, oh, and Star Trek… I always returned to Doctor Who. It always seemed to be there. That was the one programme that my parents would not dare to deny me, no matter how much they wanted to. I believe I deserted it once – round about the time of The Space Pirates – because Joe 90 started in our region, and it had been heavily plugged in a school magazine that I’d read, but I was back in time to watch, aghast, as Patrick Troughton’s Doctor spiralled off into the Vortex. By far, my favourite medium was the TV show, naturally.
But I would say that the comic strips were almost as important to me. I certainly regarded them as proper Doctor Who, which seems daft looking back at the format deviations in TV Comic, Countdown and TV Action – but I loved those stories. I’m not sure there were any favourite stories that made me actually want to work on the show; but there were loads that made me interested in telling stories, creating stories… and I would do that by writing or getting out my super 8mm camera and filming Dalek toys and spaceship models or recording audio drama in which, rather sadly, I played all the parts!

Can you tell us something about the formation of Big Finish and its enduring legacy and continuation to produce high quality audio dramas for over a decade?

Nick: Jason Haigh-Ellery had formed Big Finish some years before we started doing the Doctor Who audios. It’s named after Jason’s favourite episode of that Steve Moffatt kids’ series Press Gang. But when he and Gary started talking about getting a licence to do Doctor Who audios for the BBC, I think Jason thought that Big Finish would be the natural home of such productions. Gary and I had always talked about how we wanted to do Doctor Who audio drama professionally, after we’d both spent years doing it for fun with Audio Visuals – a group of fans producing top quality Doctor Who audios for no profit. After a false start in 1996, when the BBC turned us down, we got underway in 1999, and I was involved right from the start. As the years passed, I think we developed a great expertise at what we do, and my aim, when I took over as exec producer, was and is to continue learning. We listen hard to our audience and we listen hard to our hearts too. And between the input of both those sources, we hope we provide great entertainment for our audience. My ambition for Big Finish is for it to expand into other areas and one day for it to become a major entertainment platform. I’m just starting to figure out how to do that. But Doctor Who is unique for us and we have a hugely loyal following, which we hope will stay with us and cement our popularity, even long after I’ve moved on from Doctor Who… which I don’t anticipate doing any time soon, by the way!


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SPACE to Air 2010 Doctor Who Christmas Special

SPACE has announced it will continue to be the Canadian home of Doctor Who, and will be broadcasting the 2010 Christmas Special this holiday season during its annual 12 Days of Space-mas event. The news was formally announced this week on InnerSPACE though as yet no definite date or time has been released. Radio Free Skaro will of course bring you updates regarding the broadcast as details are known, and keep tuned to the SPACE Podcast for our contributions after each and every Doctor


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Thin Ice Cover Revealed


The cover for Thin Ice, the first of the Seventh Doctor Lost Stories, can now be revealed.

The story finds the Doctor and Ace visiting Moscow in 1967, where the Soviets are experimenting with a cache of Martian weapons. Thin Ice is written by Marc Platt and introduces Ricky Groves as Creevy and John Albasiny as Felnikov, while Beth Chalmers - who arrives as the Doctor's new companion Raine Creevy in the following story - plays Raina. Beth's two characters have a very significant link...


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Win Doctor Who on DS!

Saturdays are good for many reasons: lie-ins, no school, no work (unless you, er, have a Saturday job), and the prospect of another lie-in on Sunday. But by far the best thing about Saturdays is Doctor Who. Its intergalactic adventuring is the highlight of the week, but now we're giving you the chance to win a little bit of Doctor Who that you can play every day.


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The Companion Chronicles: A Town Called Fortune

"Wanted dead or alive for the murder of… William Donovan!" Problems beset the Doctor and Evelyn Smythe as they travel by train to the Wild West town of Fortune. A young woman is investigating the murder of her father nine years earlier, and a wanted poster indicates that the Doctor is the killer! With the TARDIS lost to them and the law on their tail, can the travellers unravel the mystery – or will Rachel Ann Donovan take her revenge first?

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Dr who tenth doctor quotes 42

Martha:Doctor?
The Doctor: What is it now!?
Martha: Who had the most number ones, Elvis or the Beatles? That's pre-downloads.
The Doctor: Elvis. No! The Beatles. No! Wait, um... um... awww, that remix... um... I don't know, I am a bit busy.
Martha: Fine, I'll ask someone else.
The Doctor: Now where was I?... Here comes the sun... No, resources.
Riley: The wonderful world of space travel... The prettier it looks, the more likely it is to kill you.

WHOsdays; Omega


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The Happiness Patrol Episode Forty-Four: Tardis of The Desert

The latest update on Doctor Who in Utah is this: there is no update...only unverified rumors of locations and dates.
And until we have facts, I really don't feel comfortable sending anyone into the desert on a wild goose chase.
But when we have facts, we will pass them along. Until then we at The Happiness Patrol welcome the return of Pick Of The Week!
Tara, Lela, Dale and I witter on about Doctor Who Episodes that might just make your day.
We also address Paul McGann and his latest fancy duds.
There is a new Doctor Who Exhibit coming to London in February 2011.
The time change has caused havoc on all of us and our 1st anniversary of The Happiness Patrol Podcast is coming this month!
Oh, and least we forget, we here at The Happiness Patrol have a HOTLINE you can call for feedback!

That's right, you can give us a call and leave a message of any sort. MAYBE you'll make it on the next podcast.

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