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The Wall of Lies #174
The Wall of Lies Number 174 Newsletter established 1991, club formed June first 1980 The newsletter of the South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club Inc., also known as SFSA Final STATE Adelaide, September–October 2018 WEATHEr: Autumn Brought Him Free Leadership Vote Delays Who! by staff writers Selfish children spoil party games. The Liberal Party leadership spill of 24 August 2018 had an unfortunate consequence; preempting Doctor Who. Due to start at 4:10pm on Friday the 24th, The Magician's Apprentice was cancelled for rolling coverage of the three way party vote. The episode did repeat at 4.25am that day. Departing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull frankly told us (The Wall of Lies 155, July 2015) that he had never watched Doctor Who. Incoming Prime Minister Scott Morrison thoughts on the show are not recorded. O The Wall of Lies lobbies successive u S t Communications Ministers to increase So on Regeneration: the 29th and 30th Prime resources and access for preserving the n! Ministers reunite for an absolutely dreadful nation’s television heritage. anniversary show. Free Tickets for Doctor Who Club! by staff writers BBC Worldwide and Sharmill Films come through again! On 20 August 2018 Sharmill Films said they had a deal with the BBC to present the as SFSA magazine # 33 yet unnamed series 11 premiere of Doctor Who in Australian cinemas. O u N t No ow Sharmill has presented the screenings of ! The Day of The Doctor (24 November 2013), Deep Breath (24 August 2014), The Power of the Daleks and The Return of Doctor Mysterio (12 November and 26 December 2016, respectively), The Pilot, Shada, and Twice Upon a Time (16 April, 24 November and 26 December 2017). -
Face the Raven
The Black Archive #20 FACE THE RAVEN By Sarah Groenewegen Published June 2018 by Obverse Books Cover Design © Cody Schell Text © Sarah Groenewegen, 2018 Range Editors: Paul Simpson, Philip Purser-Hallard Editor: Kara Dennison Sarah would like to thank: Simon Belcher for his research into where the trap street might be in London, Simon Guerrier for his advice, Kara for her editorial skills, Philip for his patience, Steven Moffat for his vision of Doctor Who, and Sarah Dollard for talking to me about her amazing story. Sarah Groenewegen has asserted her right to be identified as the author of this Work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding, cover or e-book other than which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent publisher. CONTENTS Overview Synopsis Introduction Chapter 1: The Impossible Girl Chapter 2: Repercussions Chapter 3: London Chapter 4: Death and the Raven Bibliography Biography INTRODUCTION ‘[Desire] is the drive towards satisfying something which is ultimately unsatisfiable.’ [Patrick Fuery]1. Face the Raven is the first of three stories – continuing with Heaven Sent and Hell Bent (all 2015) – which begin with the Doctor and Clara joyously sharing a wild adventure, then chart a tragic miscalculation by Clara that leads to her death, and the capture of the Doctor by the Time Lords. -
Doctor Who Episode Data, 2005-20
Episode Information BBC IMDB Series # Title Date Year XMAS AI Chart Rating # User-Raters 1 1 Rose 3/26/2005 2005 0 76 7 7.5 7,027 1 2 The End of the World 4/2/2005 2005 0 76 19 7.6 6,136 1 3 The Unquiet Dead 4/9/2005 2005 0 80 15 7.6 7,578 1 4 Aliens of London 4/16/2005 2005 0 82 18 7.0 5,516 1 5 World War III 4/23/2005 2005 0 81 20 7.0 5,327 1 6 Dalek 4/30/2005 2005 0 84 14 8.7 6,065 1 7 The Long Game 5/7/2005 2005 0 81 17 7.1 5,253 1 8 Father's Day 5/14/2005 2005 0 83 17 8.4 5,839 1 9 The Empty Child 5/21/2005 2005 0 84 21 9.2 7,138 1 10 The Doctor Dances 5/28/2005 2005 0 85 18 9.1 6,547 1 11 Boom Town 6/4/2005 2005 0 82 18 7.1 5,013 1 12 Bad Wolf 6/11/2005 2005 0 86 19 8.7 5,727 1 13 The Parting of the Ways 6/18/2005 2005 0 89 17 9.1 6,196 2 0 The Christmas Invasion 12/25/2005 2005 1 84 9 8.1 5,692 2 1 New Earth 4/15/2006 2006 0 85 9 7.4 5,281 2 2 Tooth and Claw 4/22/2006 2006 0 83 10 7.8 5,418 2 3 School Reunion 4/29/2006 2006 0 85 12 8.3 5,795 2 4 The Girl in the Fireplace 5/6/2006 2006 0 84 13 9.3 9,064 2 5 Rise of the Cybermen 5/13/2006 2006 0 86 6 7.8 5,050 2 6 The Age of Steel 5/20/2006 2006 0 86 15 7.9 4,994 2 7 The Idiot's Lantern 5/27/2006 2006 0 84 18 6.7 5,175 2 8 The Impossible Planet 6/3/2006 2006 0 85 18 8.7 5,817 2 9 The Satan Pit 6/10/2006 2006 0 86 19 8.8 6,027 2 10 Love & Monsters 6/17/2006 2006 0 76 15 6.1 6,150 2 11 Fear Her 6/24/2006 2006 0 83 20 6.0 5,405 2 12 Army of Ghosts 7/1/2006 2006 0 86 7 8.5 5,252 2 13 Doomsday 7/8/2006 2006 0 89 8 9.3 7,291 3 0 The Runaway Bride 12/25/2006 2006 1 84 10 7.6 5,388 3 1 Smith -
Edited by Matt Mcelroy
Tales of the Dark Eras Edited by Matt McElroy Howard Ingham, Malcolm Sheppard, Pete Woodworth, Renee Ritchie, Jess Hartley, Monica Valentinelli, Danielle Lauzon, Matthew McFarland, Michael “Hollywood” Tomasek, Jr., Eric Zawadski, Meghan Fitzgerald, and Dennis Detwiller Credits Written By: Howard Ingham, Malcolm Sheppard, Pete Woodworth, Renee Ritchie, Jess Hartley, Monica Valentinelli, Danielle Lauzon, Matthew McFarland, Michael “Hollywood” Tomasek, Jr., Eric Zawadski, Meghan Fitzgerald, and Dennis Detwiller Edited By: Matt M. McElroy Creative Director: Richard Thomas Art Direction and Design: Mike Chaney © 2016 White Wolf Publishing AB. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of White Wolf Publishing AB. Reproduction prohibitions do not apply to the character sheets contained in this book when reproduced for personal use. White Wolf, Vampire and Chronicles of Darkness are registered trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB. All rights reserved. Night Horrors: Unbidden, Vampire the Requiem, Werewolf the Forsaken, Mage the Awakening, Storytelling System, and Ancient Bloodlines are trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB.. All rights reserved. All characters, names, places and text herein are copyrighted by White Wolf Publishing AB. The mention of or reference to any company or product in these pages is not a challenge to the trademark or copyright -
The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon
The Black Archive #29 THE IMPOSSIBLE ASTRONAUT / DAY OF THE MOON By John Toon Published March 2019 by Obverse Books Cover Design © Cody Schell Text © John Toon, 2019 Range Editors: Philip Purser-Hallard, Paul Simpson John would like to thank: Phil PH for his suggestions and helpful nudging; Jo as ever for her support and for tittering in the right places when I was describing my thoughts to her; Matthew Kilburn for his kind help with citations; Amber Igasia and Parvin Siva for their constructive lunacy during the making of this book. John Toon has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this Work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding, cover or e-book other than which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent publisher. 2 For everyone who funds, stocks and works at the libraries of Wellington. 3 Also Available The Black Archive #1: Rose by Jon Arnold The Black Archive #2: The Massacre by James Cooray Smith The Black Archive #3: The Ambassadors of Death by LM Myles The Black Archive #4: Dark Water / Death in Heaven by Philip Purser- Hallard The Black Archive #5: Image of the Fendahl by Simon Bucher-Jones The Black Archive #6: Ghost Light by Jonathan Dennis The Black Archive #7: The Mind Robber by Andrew -
2016 Topps Doctor Who Extraterrestrial
Base Cards 1 The First Doctor 34 Judoon 67 Dragonfire 2 The Second Doctor 35 The Family of Blood 68 Silver Nemesis 3 The Third Doctor 36 The Adipose 69 Ghost Light 4 The Fourth Doctor 37 Vashta 70 The End of the World 5 The Fifth Doctor 38 Tritovores 71 Aliens of London 6 The Sixth Doctor 39 Prisoner Zero 72 Dalek 7 The Seventh Doctor 40 The Tenza 73 The Parting of the Ways 8 The Eighth Doctor 41 The Silence 74 School Reunion 9 The War Doctor 42 The Wooden King 75 The Impossible Planet 10 The Ninth Doctor 43 The Great Intelligence 76 "42" 11 The Tenth Doctor 44 Ice Warrior Skaldak 77 Utopia 12 The Eleventh Doctor 45 Strax 78 Planet of the Ood 13 The Twelfth Doctor 46 Slitheen 79 The Sontaran Stratagem 14 Susan 47 Zygons 80 The Doctor's Daughter 15 Zoe 48 Sycorax 81 Midnight 16 Sarah Jane 49 The Master 82 Journey's End 17 Ace 50 Missy 83 The Waters of Mars 18 Rose 51 The Daleks 84 Victory of the Daleks 19 Captain Jack 52 The Sensorites 85 The Pandorica Opens 20 Martha 53 The Dalek Invasion of Earth 86 Closing Time 21 Donna 54 Tomb of the Cybermen 87 A Town Called Mercy 22 Amy 55 The Invasion 88 The Power of Three 23 Rory 56 The Claws of Axos 89 The Rings of Akhaten 24 Clara 57 Frontier in Space 90 The Night of the Doctor 25 Osgood 58 The Time Warrior 91 The Time of the Doctor 26 River 59 Death to the Daleks 92 Into the Dalek 27 Davros 60 Pyramids of Mars 93 Time Heist 28 Rassilon 61 The Keeper of Traken 94 In the Forest of the Night 29 The Ood 62 The Five Doctors 95 Before the Flood 30 The Weeping Angels 63 Resurrection of the Daleks 96 -
Friday, July 1St
Programming Schedule Listing Friday, July 1st 12:00 PM Dr. Who Room DOCTOR WHO with Peter Capaldi: "The Last Christmas" (1 Hour, 30 Minutes Video Rating: PG) Clara discovers Santa Claus and his two snarky elves Ian and Wolfe on her rooftop early Christmas morning, followed by the arrival of the Doctor, whom she hasn't seen in months. Meanwhile, a group of scientists at the North Pole are trying to save their fellow crewmates, who have been taken over by strange parasitic aliens. Can the Doctor and Clara save Christmas for the survivors? Not everything is as it seems... Anime Room Ace Attorney (SciFi/Mystery) (Rated: Teen) (2 Hours Video Rating: PG13) In the near future, Japan's legal system has become a complicated mess and the courtroom is dominated by powerful and greedy law firms. Based on the popular Nintendo DS game series, follow Ace Attorney Phoenix Wright as he blazes through the courts for righteousness and justice. OBJECTION!!! 1:30 PM Dr. Who Room FIREBALL XL5: "Planet 46" (30 Minutes Video Rating: G) Gerry Anderson's legendary Super Marionation series returns with the adventures of Col. Steve Zodiac and his friends as they explore the galaxy! In this episode, Fireball XL5 intercepts a planetoic missile aimed straight for Earth from the world designated as Plaent 46 2:00 PM Dr. Who Room FIREBALL XL5: "Wings of Danger" (30 Minutes Video Rating: G) Steve is poisoned by a robotic bird while investigating strange signals on Planet 46. Anime Room Sousei no Onmyouji (Science Fantasy) (Rated: Teen) (2 Hours Video Rating: PG13) Onmyouji are powerful Shinto Buddhist priests and monks that specialize in the management, exorcism, and rituals of the spirit world. -
CM1 STD Format.Pdf
1 Ahoy hoy! Hello and welcome to the new, re-launched Cosmic Masque! We hope you'll stay with us as I couldn't be more thrilled to be back in an editor’s we try to bring you a wide range of material from chair with the honoured privilege of resurrecting a the extended worlds of Doctor Who and Doctor DWAS classic and I couldn't be happier to have Who fandom. my friend, Ian Wheeler, alongside me for the ride too. We are both stupidly excited about this pro- It's been around a long time, this Society of ject. The amount of emails sent between us ex- our's. For nearly forty years, DWAS has been pressing this is similar to those of a couple teen- putting on events, publishing fanzines and bring- age boys preparing for a double date. So here ing fans together. For most of this time, Celestial we both are, dressed in our Sunday best with the Toyroom has been our flagship publication but promise of a kebab at the end of the night, it's now it's time for its sister title to make a trium- going to be fun and a little bit mad! phant return. This issue has been a challenging one to put together but we hope you approve of Welcome to first issue of the returning Cosmic the finished result. Masque, how exciting! Some of you may recall we tested the water with a downloadable CM for My own contribution to DWAS spans nearly the Fiftieth Anniversary of Who which I am thirty years as a member and twenty-five as an pleased to say was very well received. -
“Don't Be a Warrior. Be a Doctor"
_________________________________________________________________________ ACADEMIC | SPRING 2016 “Don't Be A Warrior. Be A Doctor" By Saljooq Asif One of the greatest challenges that war veterans face is their return, homecoming, and reintegration into standard human society. After all, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma resulting from war not only affects one person, but also “creates havoc among many” (“PTSD Awareness”). Dr. Jonathan Shay examines and elaborates upon these difficulties in his literary work Achilles in Vietnam, in which he compares the experiences of Vietnam veterans with poetic descriptions of warfare in Homer’s Iliad. Shay expertly discusses several issues that veterans often experience, including special comradeships and the rageful berserk state. If, as Shay explains, the horrors of war lead to trauma and the undoing of human character, then perhaps humanity can be restored by reciprocally gazing into the face of the Other, the one who “always eludes my grasp” (Irvine 10). Indeed, those who have been traumatized by the horrors of war must first become “inhuman” in order to become human once more (Butler 104). Only when both sides—veteran and civilian, traumatized and untraumatized, Self and Other—respond to each other’s calls with unadulterated love can true healing and unity be achieved. In spite of the atrocities of war, Shay argues that soldiers can still find a unique sense of companionship in the midst of battle. Shay maintains, perhaps ironically, that war zones cultivate a strong sense of “human attachment” (39). He further explains that “[c]ombat calls forth a passion of care among men who fight beside each other that is comparable to the Page 1 of 14 earliest and most deeply felt family relationships” (39). -
Christmas Tradition Continues with a Special Holiday Episode of Call the Midwife
DECEMBER 24 - 30, 2017 staradvertiser.com MERRY MIDWIFES A Christmas tradition continues with a special holiday episode of Call the Midwife. Participating in the convention of many British dramas, the series has created a standalone Christmas special each year since its conception. This year’s special sees the midwives of Nonnatus House brave the “Big Freeze” of the winter of 1962 to dutifully care for the mothers and babies of Poplar in East London. Airing Monday, Dec. 25, on PBS. Happy Holidays – from your ‘Olelo ohana! 49 52 53 54 55 www.olelo.org ON THE COVER | CALL THE MIDWIFE HOLIDAY SPECIAL Christmas ‘Call’ A holiday tradition continues comer to the show, returns as nurse Valerie and nurse Jennifer Worth’s Midwife book tril- Dyer, who helps a young couple with a trau- ogy to explore issues facing the community for ‘Call the Midwife’ matic birth during the winter storm. Nurse Dyer of Poplar and beyond. Over its six seasons, the joined the midwives during season 6, when she series has become known for tackling touchy By Sarah Passingham rose to the occasion in assisting them after topics with compassion. Nonnatus House has TV Media an explosion. As a former Army nurse and local been the framing device for stories exploring Poplar girl, she was keen to become a midwife faith, poverty, prejudice, disability and equality premiere holiday tradition continues on to care for her community, and soon joined the that are told through the midwives and mem- PBS with a special Christmas Day epi- others at Nonnatus. bers of their community. -
10 Objects of Dr
The right of Philip Bates to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. An unofficial Doctor Who Publication Doctor Who is © British Broadcasting Corporation, 1963, 2021 Editor: Shaun Russell Editorial: Will Rees Cover and illustrations by Martin Baines Published by Candy Jar Books Mackintosh House 136 Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 1DJ www.candyjarbooks.co.uk All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted at any time or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright holder. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not by way of trade or otherwise be circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published. Come one, come all, to the Museum of ! Located on the SS. Shawcraft and touring the Seven Systems, right now! Are you a fully-grown human adult? I would like to speak to someone in charge, so please direct me to any children in the vicinity. No, no, that's not fair – I was programmed not to judge, for I am a simple advertisement bot, bringing you the best in junk mail. Are you always that short? No, don’t look at me like that: my creators were from Ravan-Skala, where the people are six hundred ft tall; you have to talk to them in hot air balloons, and the tourist information centre is made of one of their hats.