Martin Day has written lots of Doctor Who novels and some Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish but to date his single foray into Big Finish Doctor Who has been No Man’s Land. This is a Seventh Doctor story with Ace and Hex set in France during World War I. Enough preamble – what’s it about and is…
Category: Department C4
For King and Country
Project: Torchwood – Doctor Who Legacy interview
I bumped into the following blog post on a new blog for me – Project: Torchwood; the post was about Doctor Who Legacy and the possibility of more Torchwood characters (I have Captain Jack and Ianto) and it’s good news for fans of Gwen Cooper. There’s more as well; do have a look: The Mothership Doctor…
Big Finish 50th Anniversary Sale
Guess what – a sale for the 50th anniversary! This one is simple – 10% off for the whole weekend on any purchase of a Doctor Who connected range. The exceptions are: Not the Destiny of the Doctor Range No pre-orders subscriptions No subscriptions. This still gives plenty of choices – grab some classics, plug some…
Interview with Cavan Scott and Mark Wright
I caught up with Cavan Scott and Mark Wright who kindly spared the time to answer a few questions including Blake’s 7, Vienna, Iris, Graceless and The Forge. The result can be found here on the Starburst website. Left to right the photo shows Paul Darrow, Tom Chadbon, Cavan Scott and Mark Wright. Please do…
Origins of The Forge
Department C4 (aka The Forge) was documented as operating an experiment exploring the merging of vampire DNA with that of human beings to make elite soldiers to help with World War I. Known as Project: Twilight this ran from 1911. Although it is tempting to ascribe the origins of The Forge as being at or…
Department C4 – The Forge
TOP SECRET Department C4 – The Forge Mission Department C4 exists to gather, study and exploit xenotechnology (“xenotech”) for the benefit of the United Kingdom. Formation Department C4 played a role in the First World War but its origins may precede that. Members of C4 are often identified by the use of the phrase ‘For…