Tuesday 22 February 2011

I Never Report Myself Anywhere; Particularly Not Forthwith

Following on from my earlier post, here's my Third Doctor collection.

VHS

Inferno
The Claws of Axos
The Time Warrior
Death to the Daleks
Planet of Spiders


DVD

Spearheads from Space
Beneath the Surface Box Set (The Silurians / The Sea Devils / Warriors of the Deep)
Inferno
The Claws of Axos

Peladon Tales Box Set (The Curse of Peladon / The Monster of Peladon)
Myths and Legends Box Set (The Time Monster / Underworld / The Horns of Nimon)
The Three Doctors
Carnival of Monsters

Dalek War Box Set (Frontier in Space / Planet of the Daleks)
The Green Death
The Time Warrior


Audio

BBC Radio Plays

Paradise of Death by Barry Letts
The Ghosts of N-Space by Barry Letts

Big Finish

Find and Replace by Paul Magrs

Novels

Novelisations

Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters by Malcolm Hulke
The Ambassadors of Death by Terrance Dicks
Inferno by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke
Doctor Who and the Deamons by Barry Letts
Doctor Who and the Deamons by Barry Letts / The Time Monster by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon by Brian Hayles
Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke
Dr Who and the Mutants by Terrance Dicks
The Three Doctors by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Space War by Malcolm Hulke
Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Green Death by Malcolm Hulke
Doctor Who and the Time Warrior by Terrance Dicks
The Paradise of Death by Barry Letts
Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion by Malcolm Hulke x 2 copies
Death to the Daleks by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders by Terrance Dicks

Virgin Missing Adventures

Eye of the Giant by Christopher Bulis
The Scales of Injustice by Gary Russell
Dancing the Code by Paul Leonard
Speed of Flight by Paul Leonard
The Ghosts of N-Space by Barry Letts

BBC Past Doctor Adventures

The Devil Goblins from Neptune by Martin Day & Keith Topping
The Wages of Sin by David A. McIntee
Verdigris by Paul Magrs
Catastrophea by Terrance Dicks
Last of the Gaderene by Mark Gatiss
Amorality Tale by David Bishop

Annuals

Doctor Who Annual 1973

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People Spend All Their Time Making Nice Things And Then Other People Come Along And Break Them

Following on from my earlier post, here's my Second Doctor collection.

VHS

The Tomb of the Cybermen
The Troughton Years
Daleks – The Early Years
Downtime


DVD

The Tomb of the Cybermen
The Mind Robber
The Invasion Special Edition
The Seeds of Death
The War Games
Lost in Time
Box Set

Audio

The Glorious Revolution by Jonathan Morris

Novels

Novelisations

The Power of the Daleks by John Peel
The Highlanders by Gerry Davies
Doctor Who and the Cybermen by Gerry Davies
The Faceless Ones by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen by Gerry Davies
Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowman by Terrance Dicks (+ Docteur Who L'Abominable Homme Des Neiges!)
Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors by Brian Hayles
Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World by Ian Marter
Doctor Who and the Web of Fear by Terrance Dicks
Fury from the Deep by Victor Pemberton
The Dominators by Ian Marter
The Mind Robber by Peter Ling
The Invasion by Ian Marter
The Krotons by Terrance Dicks
The Seeds of Death by Terrance Dicks
The Space Pirates by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the War Games by Malcolm Hulke [H/B]

Virgin Missing Adventures

Invasion of the Cat-People by Gary Russell
Twilight of the Gods by Christopher Bulis
The Dark Path by David A. McIntee
The Menagerie by Martin Day
Downtime by Marc Platt

BBC Past Doctor Adventures

The Roundheads by Mark Gatiss
Dreams of Empire by Justin Richards
World Game by Terrance Dicks
Players by Terrance Dicks

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Monday 21 February 2011

A Meeting on the Common

Following on from my earlier post I said I'd be (for the first time bizarely, given that Who fans have list making hard wired in to their DNA) attempting to catalogue my Doctor Who collection as I went about reorganising my room.

I'll do it as I go along so I'll split it by Doctor. Here therefore is my First Doctor collection.

VHS

The Aztecs
The Hartnell Years
Daleks – The Early Years


DVD

The Beginning Box Set (An Unearthly Child/The Daleks/Edge of Destruction)
The Keys of Marinus
The Aztecs
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
The Rescue / The Romans
Box Set
The Web Planet
The Space Museum / The Chase
Box Set
The Time Meddler
The War Machines
Lost in Time
Box Set

Audio

Talking Books

The Myth Makers by Donald Cotton, read by Stephen Thorne

Big Finish

The Transit of Venus by Jacqueline Raynor

Books

Novelisations [Unless otherwise stated they're all paperbacks]

Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks by David Whitaker
Marco Polo by John Lucarotti
Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus by Philip Hinchcliffe
The Aztecs by John Lucarotti
The Sensorites by Nigel Robinson
The Reign of Terror by Ian Marter
Planet of Giants by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth by Terrance Dicks / Doctor Who and the Crusaders by David Whitaker
The Rescue by Ian Marter
Doctor Who and the Zarbi by Bill Strutton x 2 copies
The Chase by John Peel
The Time Meddler by Nigel Robinson
Galaxy Four by William Emms
The Myth Makers by Donald Cotton x 2 copies
The Daleks Master Plan Part 1: Mission to the Unknown by John Peel
The Daleks Master Plan Part 2: The Mutation of Time by John Peel
The Massacre by John Lucarotti
The Ark by Paul Erickson
The Celestial Toymaker by Gerry Davies & Alison Bingeman [H/B]
The Gunfighters by Donald Cotton x 2 copies
The War Machines by Ian Stuart Black
The Smugglers by Terrance Dicks
Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet by Gerry Davies

Virgin Missing Adventures

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Christopher Bulis
Venusian Lullaby by Paul Leonard
The Plotters by Gareth Roberts
The Empire of Glass by Andy Lane
The Man in the Velvet Mask by Daniel O’Mahoney

BBC Past Doctor Adventures

The Witch Hunters by Steve Lyons
The Time Travellers by Simon Guerrier
Byzantium! by Keith Topping
Salvation by Steve Lyons
Bunker Soldiers by Martin Day

Misc.

The Masters of Luxor script book by Anthony Coburn

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Who Wants Everything? I'll Settle For 90 Percent!

Most Doctor Who fans (as opposed to Doctor Who viewers) probably have some sort of collection of merchandise related to the show. I don't think that's an unfair comment.

The degrees to which one has a collection will of course vary from person to person as will the motivations. Some people like the idea of a collection full stop and will buy any and all merchandise related to the show, take great pains to store and preserve it. Others buy the spin-off merchandise because they hunger for more Who adventures and with Big Finish issuing a new CD seemingly every single day there's certainly an appetite there for it!

Of course building a collection can be expensive. I recently joined eBay ironically because I wanted to thin out my collection (mostly duplicates of things). A month later I've sold nothing and spent over £300 plugging the holes in my Target Novelisation and New/Missing Adventures collections as well as buying up old fanzines that I missed out on first time (See my editorial in TTZ8).

My collection means a lot to me and I fall in to the category of "It's because I love Doctor Who and want more adventures!" My collection is predominantly books because I read with a voracious appetite and have done since I was a child and whilst I do try to not let Who predominate quite it often does. Ok so we're only in February but I've only read two non-Who book (Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson, a really great read about a lost WWII U-Boat; and Ethel & Ernest by Raymond Brigg, simply beautiful), the rest is all Doctor Who. For the last few weeks I've been carting around the revised edition of The Writer's Tale which has simultaneously revitalised my desire to pursue a career as a screen writer (Which after all is what I set out to do when I went to uni, I certainly didn't dream of being an accountant, which alas for now I am!) but also reminded me what a dreadful procrastinator I am.

It's true even in this entry, I sat down to write rather than actually tidy up my collection!!

I owned toys when I was a kid and I actually played with them for hours on end so for those who like mint memorabilia they'd dissaprove of my one armed Mel, one legged Tetrap, no tailed K9 and totally emasculated Dalek. Some adults collect the toys now and fair play to then, it's not really my cup of tea but I will confess I do have a Tenth Doctor, a sonic screwdriver and a fob watch which doesn't work (In that it doesn't turn me in to a Time Lord!)

I wish I could pinpoint exactly which was the first Target book that kick started the collection. Technically the 1965 edition of Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks by David Whitaker was my Dad's, brought at the time and thus by the time I laid eyes on it in the early 90s already yellow and fragile. I think the first I could call my own was either Doctot Who and the Terror of the Autons or The Faceless Ones given to me as a birthday present from one of my Mum's co-workers but I could be wrong.

Presently I am 12 books away from a complete Target collection (13 if we count Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma!), and 8 away from a complete Virgin NA/MA collection. I'm 5 billion away from a complete Big Finish collection!!!

Ok enough procrastinating. I'm on leave from work for a week and sorting out the Who collection (as well as the rest of my room) was top of my to do list. I may try and catalogue it and take photos along the way so stay tuned.

Sunday 20 February 2011

OK Kid, This Is Where It Get's Complicated

Transcript of the Back2theWhoture team livetweeting The Big Bang for inclusion in TTZ10

Flashing black to The Eleventh Hour throws everything left field. What's gonna happen?

Much kudos to the young girl who plays little Amy. Isn't she fantastic?

It's a shame Big Al had to pull out of tonights B2TW. Frances Ashman who plays Amy's therapist is his sister.

This episode is taking a very interesting turn, you never know what's going to happen next and it really drags you along

It's quite Ghost Light with the museum coming to life in Amelia's mind

The Pandorica is Opening again!

Seb wants to know why it opened so quickly this time compared to last episode

RT @SueDavies7of9 @TerribleZodin WD40 I expect.

So who expected THAT?!

Seb notes this is the bit on original broadcast where he just thought all bets are off, anything can happen!

RT @The_Arn @TerribleZodin And you know what's brilliant? It's a diversion from the main arc story. The universe being destroyed is only a side effect

BANG! Go Rory, excellent punch

Rory, the most human human

Is that Nick Briggs as the voice of museum guide?

And then Stone Daleks come to life! This story just twists and turns!

The internal logic of all the time shifts is hanging together well

A DEAD DOCTOR from 12 mins in the future!

Seb speculates future Doc said... "David Tennant wants his job back!"

Future Doc collapsing dead is very Time Travelers Wife (film version) down to the shot of him falling down stairs

Leslie squees for the Guidhall in Swansea!

That is some fearsome technology is a piece of git despite exploding can enact protocols to save people inside it

Swappable head. Now I'm getting images of River bonking Pertwee!

RT @Cloister_Belle @TerribleZodin On the Brigs desk in UNIT

@Cloister_Belle Big Bang 3?

BANG! Doctor exterminated! This is a really exciting story!

Rule One - The Doctor Lies!

TARDIS explodes, destroys universe. TARDIS explodes, saves universe. Moffat! *shakes fist* #barrowman!

We've all been sitting in stunned silence! What's gonna happen next?!

I wanna go to Space Florida!

Ok so hands up all the clever clogs who spotted it was a "future Doctor" in Flesh and Stone?

Ok now we're picking apart the narrative. How can the Doctor be there the night Amelia waited? Hard to condense argument in to 140 chars.

Gist - Doctor didn't return so how can he on the rewind?

All brides are sexy. Discuss.

RT @Sue_Stokes @TerribleZodin Dot Cotton on her wedding day to Jim??

I forgot to mention Aya is wearing a bow tie! #bowtiesarecool

Something Old. Something New. Something Borrowed. Something Blue. GENIUS!

Is that the Doctor dancing or Matt Smith dancing?

YAY! So what did we all think of The Big Bang?

So if the Doctor has been brought back as a figment of Amy's imagination, has he got 13 new lives? *cough* Brain of Morbius *cough*

Dammit, conversations about time travel get very confusing!

Ok we're taking a brief break for nibbles and then we're rewinding back to the Hartnell era for The Time Meddler

The great thing is Time Meddler is BRAND NEW to both Seb and Aya. Imagine!

Unfortunately we've checked TFL for last tube and we're gonna have to defer Time Meddler otherwise Aya won't be able to get home

Dissapointing but it means we've got Time Meddler to look forward to!

Thanks to all who joined us for the livetweeting tonight and hope you enjoyed.

RT @AyaVandenbussch Tonight I realised that Back2TheWhoture is what was missing in my life! I also now want to adapt @TerribleZodin as my Who family.

RT @bromley001 @TerribleZodin I know who River Song is. It's Alex Kingston.

You're Phoning The Time Vortex

Transcript of the Back2theWhoture team livetweeting The Pandorica Opens for inclusion in TTZ10

Shopping for nibbles for tonights B2TW. Considered big soda cups like young Amy at the museum! Jelly babies were a definite

The original B2TW team has reunited for first time in a year as Robert is over from Colombia and we'll be joined by @AyaVandenbussch

RT @AyaVandenbussch Going for a Who evening with The heart and soul of @TerribleZodin will be a perfect ending for this brilliant weekend of geeky glory!

Sadly Big Al has just called and has to drop out of tonight's B2TW :(

Ok well the B2TW gang are assembled, kettles on and we'll be live tweeting shortly on The Pandorica Opens/Big Bang then The Time Meddler

Ok children are you sitting comfortably?... #DoctorWho The Pandorica Opens. Go! #B2TW

From France 1890 - London 1941, we think sweeping epic is on the way

Very interesting use of past episodes to build suspense

"You're phoning the time vortex" Erm... what?

Seb thinks River Song looks like Moll Flanders ho ho!

If this is the 51st Century how old is Liz X?

Although technically 5145 is the FIFTY SECOND century

You gotta admit that River Song has style

EXPLODY TARDIS!

Longest pre-titles sequence every by the way.

Sorry, this story is zipping along so nicely, I'm forgetting to type!

So what do we think is inside the Pandorica?

RT @PatrickAureus @TerribleZodin Rose!

RT @ramble818 @TerribleZodin giant jack-in-a-box?

RT @unamccormack @TerribleZodin Can't be chocolate, someone would have had it open ages ago.

If River and the Doctor are both scanning how come they don't register there's a headless armless Cyberman wondering around?

I'm still sad we don't get to see the Chelonians on screen. Maybe next season?

Yay! It's Matt Kerr as Chief Roman! #PressGang

Matius Kerrix?

Great scene as River describes how the Romans must appear to Barbarians and Matt Kerr gets it!

Another great scene with the Doctor / Amy and the ring

So who do we all think is the mysterious Roman soldier?

RT @WhoBlogLiveFeed @TerribleZodin I have to admit, from the minute they said "you have a volunteer," somehow I knew it was Rory.

It DOES bother Aya that Amy's life doesn't make sense (She's not Amy's biggest fan)

Give the Cyber Arm the ring!

Is this one of the scariest Cyber scenes ever?

RT @ParrotKnight @TerribleZodin Yes, a very scary Cyberscene - brings back the body horror which brains-in-suits didn't quite manage!

Amy Pond almost gives the Cyberman head. #doctorblue

When are we gonna see Cyberman from our universe? (Not that they're any better as the Cybermen are naff)

RT @franzseabrook @TerribleZodin These *are* the Telosian cybermen, albeit not explicitly stated. Just no budget for a re-design in S5. Cyber ships a clue...

@franzseabrook Are they though? Don't they talk about the walls of universes breaking down?

RT @franzseabrook @TerribleZodin Yes, in the context of the TARDIS exploding. And the skull in the head suggest Telosian. And the Mazes game shows the tombs.

IT'S RORY!!!!!!!!!!

The Doctor / Rory reunited is a hoot, especially the blokey inability to talk about anything

Pandorica Easter Eggs? "The tastiest chocolate in the universe!"

The Doctor's speech is slightly undermined by the fact he sounds drunk!

I really really hate this DS9 wormhole rip off thunder bolts & lightening time vortex

Rory asks "Why am I here?". In the context of this story, does the explanation actually make sense?

SILENCE WILL FALL........ Who do we all think is the voice behind the silence?

RT @PatrickAureus @TerribleZodin Prisoner Zero. it sounds so much like him!

@PatrickAureus That's actually who I think it is too!

RT @Lokster71 @TerribleZodin It's the Great Intelligence

Leslie is guessing the Silence Voice is the pre-Hartnell Philip Hinchcliffe Doctor from The Brains of Morbius! #Canonwhatcanon?

"The burrrrn marks, see them?" Whoops, wrong episode!

Seb thinks Matt Kerr looks like Meat Loaf!

Ohhhhh The Pandorica is opening!!!

Daleks! *whispers* I know I'm in a minority but I don't think the iDaleks are so bad

Why are the Judoon in on this deal?

RT @ParrotKnight @TerribleZodin Presumably the Doctor's arrest is mandated by the Shadow Proclamation? He's not their favourite person post-Stolen Earth.

How many people thought Amy was really dead?

RT @flaysomewench @TerribleZodin I don't think anyone fell for that!

Oh look it's all the Doctor's greatest enemies! But where's Koquillion? The Steel Octopus? The Terrible Zodin?

@franzseabrook I think you're right because the Cyber Leader gave an 80s "excellent" hand gesture!

RT @franzseabrook @TerribleZodin Yes, I noticed that too. Very David Banks :)

Eeeep! Silence has fallen. And the whole universe has been destroyed.

RT @WhoBlogLiveFeed @TerribleZodin Or as we say on ihasatardis, "I accidentally the universe."

So what did we all think of The Pandorica Opens? And tweet us your theories on who River Song is

RT @datadivajf @TerribleZodin Amy and Rory's daughter - which makes Amy Doctor's mother-in-law.

Robert thinks this is and I quote "BEST. EPISODE. EVER!". Bear in mind he saw An Unearthly Child on original broadcast, so praise indeed!

Ohh Robert also came up with an interesting theory of who the voice is but it's so good I'm saving it for the article proper

Leslie and Seb think the episode is still as exciting on second viewing as first time

For those who've scurried back to their copies, did we see the book of Romans / Pandora's Box in The Eleventh Hour or Flesh and Stone?

Question - Is the episode any less satisfying knowing what's in the Pandorica?

RT @amarismoon @TerribleZodin No, that episode still freaked me out. I still get chills when the Doctor's talking about the "nameless" evil inside - only coming to find out he was unknowingly talking about himself. Terrifying. Bloody amazing.

We were all quite quiet whilst watching as we found the episode so absorbing.

Leslie didn't really like Rory first time round but in this episode found herself really invested in his return

Seb also wasn't keen on Rory joining the TARDIS crew at first, thinking it would be too Rose/Mickey but when he came back bang all bets off

Group unanimous in praise for Arthur Durvill's comic timing.

Aya was genuinely shocked when it was Rory who killed Amy

Again group is in agreement that we'd have really have liked The Pandorica Opens to have been the season finale and left us on cliffhanger

Seb thinks if Rory had stayed dead it would've been an interesting dynamic for Amy having nobody but the Doctor in her life, no anchor home

Also tell us which crap monster you would've most like to have seen turn up at the Pandorica? My vote is for the Mandrels!

Aya is drawing parrallels with the use of time travel in the show Misfits but none of the rest of us have seen it! Is it good?

We're all quite looking forward to a potential episode when the Doctor meets River for first time from HER point of view

RT @Jeffrey__Scott @TerribleZodin I was hoping to see the Ogri - as seen in Stones of Blood.

So if you're all sitting comfortably... Unpause, we're moving on to The Big Bang. Thanks for all your comments so far.

Sunday 6 February 2011

I've Never Heard Such Bafflegab In All my Lives

Despite the fact I'm crap at updating this blog I have had a fairly decent amount of hits. Most bizarely I have had traffic from Slovenia and Denmark, so big shout out to the Doctor Who fans in those countries!

Hopefully I'll get back on track with updating more frequently so I can have more amusing hits but in the meantime in the first few months of this blog search hits which have brought people here are as follows

whatever power

Chicks Dig Time Lords

"give them a hygiene chamber"

Doctor Who "oh your celtic"
[sic]

"Doctor Who" "Short Trips" "How The Doctor Changed My Life"

"Melissa Beattie" "Ianto Jones"


Conclusions? Erm...