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downthetubes News Archive: March 2004
WANT TO BE IMMORTALISED IN SITCOM HISTORY?
29/3/04: BBC Comedy is teaming up with BBC Children In Need to offer a very special prize to one lucky winner. You'll get the chance to have your name featured in My Hero, starring Ardal O'Hanlon, and become a part of comedy television history!
You'll also be invited to the recording of the show, and receive a special copy of the episode featuring your name! And with each call to the competition you'll be donating to BBC Children In Need. Read More...
SHAUN OF THE DEAD TIE-IN FOR 200AD
20/3/04: Rich Johnston reports over on Silver Bullets that British SF weekly comic 2000AD will be publishing an exclusive,
five-page Shaun of the Dead story, written by star and co-writer
Simon Pegg and director and co-writer Edgar Wright, with art from
friend-of-this-column Frazer Irving. The first issue will hit
newsstands on 7 April with prog 1384, two days before the film, produced by Working Title, goes
national in the UK.
LANCASHIRE SPAWNS NEW DOCTOR WHO
20/3/04: Lancashire-born actor Christopher Eccleston has been announced as the
BBC's new "Doctor Who".
The Scotsman and other news sources confirmed rumours circuating for days on the Internet that actor Christopher Eccleston is to be the new Doctor Who when the cult sci-fi show returns to our screens next year.
Eccleston, star of Flesh and Blood and The Second Coming, will appear as the TV Time Lord in the 13-part BBC1 series to be shown in 2005.
The BBC said the Salford-born 40-year-old would take the famous doctor into
the 21st century in a “fresh and modern approach” involving travelling through
time and space and fighting monsters on all fronts.
Doctor Who appears as a comic strip in Panini's Doctor Who Magazine.
• Read more about the new series on Outpost Gallifrey and the BBC's Doctor Who pages.
DON LAWRENCE'S STORM ARRIVES IN MAY
20/3/04: The Storm books featuring painted artwork by the late, great Don Lawrence, should start appearing in May in English.
The Storm series, which has a massive following in Europe but has seen few short-lived printings in the UK, originally appeared in the Dutch comic Eppo (no longer published), shortly after Don left UK strip, The Trigan Empire. Don went on to produce 22 books featuring the adventures of Storm and his companion Ember plus one volume of Commander Grek (the strip was abandonned after 31 pages and later completed as a kind of Storm prequel).
For the past 15 years, Dutch fan Rob van Bavel has been collecting all of Don's comic strips, illustrations and drawings into hardback volumes -- high quality publications produced as limited editions in Dutch. After completing Don Lawrence: The Collection, he began working on Storm: The Collection, each volume of which contains two of the original books. The series is complete in 12 volumes and Rob is now working on a series of volumes which will reprint all the Trigan Empire stories Don produced, which will launch later this year (See earlier story and appeal for artwork).
Both Storm and The Trigan Empire will also be published in English language editions. Each volume of Storm is being newly translated and the Trigan volumes, although relettered, are 99.9% the original text as written by Mike Butterworth.
British comics expert Steve Holland been working on these for the past couple of months. "I'm pleased to say that the first two Storm volumes should be heading to the printers shortly," Steve told downthetubes.net. "I'm now working on the first Trigan volume which we'll hopefully have finished by the end of the month."
Ordering information can be found at the official Don Lawrence Fanclub website: www.donlawrence.nl/eng/dynamic/4_1.htm
CLASSIC CAPTAIN SCARLET
16/3/04: An online petition has been set up to encourage Carlton Books to produce a Captain Scarlet version of the Thunderbirds Classic Comic StripsYou can sign this petition at: http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/scarlet_strips/
More details of the Thunderbirds Classic Comic Strips can be found on writer and artist Graham Bleathman's web site: Go
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