Thursday, 26 September 2013

September audio-books

A very brief update about the release this month of two, somewhat esoteric, audio-books which I recorded a few weeks ago, First Be Nimble and microDOMINATION, which are available now from Audible.co.uk



Publisher's Summary

Imagine if you had the blueprint to create an agile and intelligent organisation that could handle anything that an unpredictable business world threw at it.... First Be Nimble is that blueprint, presented by best-selling author Graham Winter in an enthralling business story packed with easy-to-apply ideas and powerful tools linked to online resources.

Publisher's Summary

If you dream of launching your own business, but aren't sure what that business should be, microDomination has the answer. This new book from entrepreneur and communications guru Trevor Young shows you how to tap into your particular area of expertise and build a small business around what you know and love. No matter what particular subject you're knowledgeable about, from dog training to cooking to financial planning, microDomination shows you how to build a brand around yourself and turn that brand and expertise into profits even from the comfort of your own home.

 


So, good luck with either or both of these books, which will hopefully improve and enhance your business, whatever it may be...

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Survivors


It begins with just a few people falling ill. Another flu virus that spreads around the globe. And then the reports begin that people are dying…

When most of the world's population is wiped out, a handful of survivors are left to pick up the pieces.
Cities become graveyards. Technology becomes largely obsolete. Mankind must start again…



Follow the story of the Survivors in a series of full cast box sets.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Next up...


'So, uhh, hey John, what's with the Blake's 7 artwork?' ...good question. Well dear alter ego, here's the answer; it's a 'place-holder', a publicity inspired phenomenon which apparently occurs all the time. It will hopefully act as a sort of 'teaser' for what's to come and whet the appetite of the eager listener. There's been a bit of a dearth of Big Finish releases recently, those involving me at least, as you may have noticed and it was good to be able to post details of Dr Who: The Dark Planet earlier this month, which has now been released.

Next up in my sequence of Big Finish events is the release of Blake's 7: The Liberator Chronicles: Volume 6, which I recorded some months ago. The Volume 6 Box Set features three stories, Incentive with Paul Darrow as Avon, Steven Pacey as Tarrant and Adrian Lukis as Bracheeni, Jenna's Story with Sally Knyvette as Jenna and John Banks as Correl and Blake's Story with Gareth Thomas as Blake and Paul Darrow as Avon.


I'm not entirely sure now when this collection will be available; Vortex Magazine has it as an October release while the Big Finish website says November. Either way, not too much longer to wait and I'll post further details when the stories actually do become available.

Now, just because there haven't been many BF stories for me to talk about recently doesn't mean that nothing has been happening - quite the opposite in fact. However, as usual, I'm not in a position to reveal what I've been doing or hint at details of future projects until the appropriate time. What I can say, is that I'm hugely excited by what is coming up, that I'm pretty flat out in the studio for the next several weeks and I'm enjoying myself immensely!

A final 'next up' for me is to spend some more time soon with those fabulous folks at Red Apple creative to record another audio book, which I'm really looking forward to.


Thanks for dropping by; more news just as soon as it happens!


Sunday, 1 September 2013

Dr Who: The Dark Planet

 Try to remember the kind of September
When life was slow and oh, so mellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When grass was green and grain was yellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When you were a tender and callow fellow.
Try to remember, and if you remember,
Then follow...

Not a plea to fellow Twitter users, just the lyric of a song that popped into my head as I sat down to compose this first posting of September. Strange how associations in one's memory come together, because the nostalgic nature of the words above are in some ways entirely in keeping with the subject of this update. 


As any fan will know, we're currently celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the creation of  Dr Who on television. The first Doctor was played by William Hartnell and as a child of the 60's, he was 'my' Doctor. An original companion in that first series was a character called 'Ian Chesterton' played by William Russell and in 1965, Maureen O'Brien became another of the Doctor's companions, 'Vicki'.

If indeed you are a Dr Who aficionado, not much of what I've just written will be news. What is news is that this month, Big Finish are scheduled to release a three-disc audio-drama featuring William and Maureen reprising their original roles, with William also taking on the responsibility of  playing The Doctor. Additional cast members in this story include the brilliant Charlie Norfolk - and me.

To say that I'm keenly looking forward to listening to this release is something of an understatement, particularly as it's been quite a wait already. Recording began in February 2012 with my contribution to the story taking place in April. 

For all kinds of reasons, it's sometimes the case that when recording an audio-drama, not everyone is present at every session and in this particular instance, I worked exclusively in studio with William; Maureen and Charlie had already recorded their respective roles before I became involved. I've enjoyed working with Charlie on other stories including Dr Who: Rat Trap and Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of The Baskervilles and not only is she an amazingly talented and versatile actress, she's also great fun to work with. Similarly, I've had great pleasure working with Maureen O'Brien on subsequent Big Finish productions, further details of which are yet to be revealed. 
 
 I originally posted information about The Dark Planet last August, the essence of which is repeated below:

The Lost Stories, Big Finish’s audio productions of stories that were devised for television but never made, will return in 2013 for a fourth and final season.

“It’s been a hugely satisfying – and sometimes Herculean! – job reviving these previously lost adventures,” says producer David Richardson, “but we feel that with these last four stories that the line will have run its course. These new tales are for the first three Doctors and, like the hugely popular Farewell Great Macedon, they’ll be told with a mix of enhanced narration and dialogue.

“The first three stories all have a theme – they are all adapted from original paperwork submitted by Brian Hayles, who wrote The Ice Warriors, The Seeds of Death, The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon.” The series kicks off in September 2013 with The Dark Planet, which is six episodes long and has been adapted by Matt Fitton. The story is performed by William Russell and Maureen O’Brien with guest stars John Banks and Charlie Norfolk, and is set on a world where light and dark are at war. “It was an extraordinary experience to record this,” says David. “The script feels so authentic to the era that Maureen was convinced she’d actually filmed it back in the Sixties. She took quite some convincing that it hadn’t actually already been made!”

As a coda to that posting, I said of William:


"I'm old enough to remember Doctor Who from the very beginning and it was therefore a particular pleasure to have spent several days in the studio working with William on this adventure. A true legend to any Doctor Who fan and truly a gentleman, I feel proud to have been a part of this project and to have had the great honour of working with William Russell."

Since April 2012, I've had the great pleasure of working with William on other Dr Who adventures, which are still in the Big Finish pipeline. The sentiments I expressed about my first collaboration with him were confirmed on those subsequent occasions; a hugely talented actor, a gracious and modest man and a delightful colleague.




And so, after seventeen months of keen anticipation*, here it is: Dr Who: The Dark Planet


Somewhere far back in the early days of the universe the TARDIS lands on a world lit by a dying sun. Missing from the Doctor's star maps and dotted with strange crystalline statues, it is a world ripe for exploration. But it is also a world of destruction.



Venturing out onto its surface, the time travellers find themselves drawn into an age-old conflict between the two species residing on the planet - people of Light and Shadow. Proving a catalyst for the escalation of the conflict, the Doctor and his friends need either to create a peace or to pick a side.

Because in times of war, nothing is ever black and white.

William Russell Ian Chesterton Maureen O'Brien Vicki with John Banks and Charlie Norfolk

 Written by Brian Hayles Adapted by Matt Fitton
Directed by Ken Bentley

Dr Who: The Dark Planet is scheduled for release in September 2013

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*Seventeen months does seem a long time to wait for a recording to be released; however, at the moment, I'm working on a story which I understand is scheduled for release sometime in 2016...