Issue 5: The cover
heralds the start of a new series called The Doctor’s Diary and inside another
new feature called Debate Corner aims to iron out inconsistencies in the
series. However it is printing problems that catch the eye when you turn the
page as parts of this issue are barely readable due to fading print and large
foggy splodges of something or other across them. It’s a shame for Geraldine Landen
whose debut issue as editor this is. The first Debate Corner is actually only half a
page and runs with a theory that the Meddling Monk is The Master even though no episode
ever suggested he was! Secondly it asks how come `Evil of the Daleks` was not
“the final end” of the metal meanies as the Doctor suggested it was. The
trouble with this sort of thing is that fans are aware of both the fictional
and factual background of stories so while speculation can be fun the real
answer to such a conundrum is that different production teams had different
ideas. Talking of fannish speculation there’s a particularly teeth clenching
piece of fiction in this issue that lays out an alternative history of the
Doctor and it’s not clear if this is a spoof or not but it is best flicked past.
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July 25, 2018
July 09, 2018
Some Doctor Who things that are also real things
The
Gravitron
Doctor
Who- Weather control
device in `The Moonbase` (1966)
Real
life- An amusement ride
that first appeared in the US in 1983. Brandon Flowers memorably referenced it
in his 2015 song `Lonely Town` when he sang about “Spinning like a Gravitron”.
At least we don’t think he was talking about the weather machine.
A Gravitron. Patrick Troughton not pictured. |
Kraal
Doctor
Who- Grumpy, squishy faced
aliens from `The Android Invasion` (1976)
Real
Life - A
traditional African village of huts, typically enclosed by a fence. I don’t
think Styggron would like to live there. Mind you he doesn’t like most things.
July 04, 2018
Fan Scene Tardis 77 Issue 4
The fourth
issue heralds news of Robert Holmes’ replacement in the form of Anthony Read as
well as more information about the DWAS’ forthcoming first ever convention. We
also find out that the new editor of the zine will be Geraldine Landen. The
season poll results are in and in the introduction it is commented that members
did find it harder to vote for than the previous year. I wonder how people
today would rate these stories especially people who voted in this poll 41
years ago. The results are interspersed with dramatized scenes from the top
four stories penned by Andrew Smith. Is this the same Andrew Smith who would
write `Full Circle` three years later?
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