Honoring the presence of Daisy Ashford and Sadie Miller, this discussion will focus on the Third Doctor Adventures. The series has had a regeneration recently with short based around a 6 or 7 episode model. In this panel we'll discuss how we think the change of format has worked. We'll also discuss how we feel about recasting the leading roles and incorporating an older Jo Jones. We'll also talk about individual stories and what we think the best have been. Suggested by Nathan Laws.
I am the host of The 42cast your Ultimate Answer to Fandom, Geekiness, and Everything. I've also recently started Timestreams, a podcast where my friend Juliette and I are watching all of Doctor Who from the beginning. She's never seen any of it, and I've been watching since I was... Read More →
Daisy is a professional actress, and trained at LAMDA (the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art), having previously studied English at Manchester University – something her actor parents advised, knowing the precarious nature of the business.She has recently worked at the RSC... Read More →
In April 2016, Miller published her debut novel as the first book of the second series of the Lethbridge-Stewart novels, Moon Blink, under the publishing house, Candy Jar Books. She explained her comeback from her association with Doctor Who, as an author: "...I feel that the time... Read More →
Author; Co-host, Police Box in the Junkyard Podcast
Matthew Kresal is a Sidewise Award winning author, critic, and podcaster with many and varying interests. He's written about and discussed topics as wide-ranging as the BBC's Doctor Who, Cold War fact and fiction, and the UFO phenomenon. He has appeared on podcasts including Police... Read More →
A look how how fans of any interest can get involved in their fandom and celebrate their connections with others. At this event we will obviously be focusing on Doctor Who and the four authors of the new book "How to Celebrate Your Fandom" will cover their experiences, as well as engaging with the audience to learn more about their fandom journeys.
Founder and Co-owner of the Earthbound TimeLords page to include the Doctor Who Scripts Page, the Doctor Who Fanzine Preservation Project, the Diary of Doctor Who Role-Playing Games page, as well as the first archive of academic articles on Doctor Who. Author and contributor to the... Read More →
Owner of Gallifrey Base, BroaDWcast, and the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive. Author of the books "Silver Scream" Vols. 1 and 2, and "Red White and Who: The Story of Doctor Who in America." Program Director and host for Chicago TARDIS. Creator and leader of Mysterious Theatre 337.Objects... Read More →
An interview with Frazer Hines about his novelization of "Evil of the Daleks": how it came about, his process in creating it, and his reflections on the story itself.
Host and Producer, DOCTOR WHO TARGET BOOK CLUB PODCAST
Tony Whitt is the host and producer of the bimonthly DOCTOR WHO TARGET BOOK CLUB PODCAST at https://soundcloud.com/doctorwhotargetbc, the podcast in which he and his fellow panelists take on the [insert adjective here] task of discussing, in story order, all of the DOCTOR WHO novelizations... Read More →
Best known in the Doctor Who universe as Jamie McCrimmon, companion to the Second Doctor, Frazer Hines is a fan favorite at Chicago TARDIS.Post-Doctor Who, Frazer starred in Emmerdale – the long-running ITV soap opera – for just over 20 years.Frazer has been featured as both Jamie... Read More →
Members of DePaul University's Doctor Who Club will discuss the representation of marginalized identities across Doctor Who, especially from a modern perspective. We represent a diverse range of voices who will speak on race, gender, sexuality, disability, neurodivergence, immigration, and more. As young fans, we are able to view the show through a modern lens and consider it in relation to current issues and trends in representation. We will take a close look at the narrative ways that episodes engage with marginalized identities. We are interested both in celebrating successful examples of representation and unpacking more complicated examples. A presentation of the DePaul University Doctor Who Club.
In honor of guests Jan Chappell and Brian Croucher, a discussion on Blakes 7! How we came to love the show, favorite stories and characters, the show's legacy, and the new Blu-ray home video release. From suggestions by Nathan Laws and Stephen Pickering.
I am the host of The 42cast your Ultimate Answer to Fandom, Geekiness, and Everything. I've also recently started Timestreams, a podcast where my friend Juliette and I are watching all of Doctor Who from the beginning. She's never seen any of it, and I've been watching since I was... Read More →
Loomed in Karachi, Pakistan, now based in Ohio. Being a physician pays the bills.. other than that, I engage in general geekery including theater (on the stage, not behind), cosplay, all manner of sci fi TV (primarily Doctor Who and Star Trek, natch!), comic books... However, getting... Read More →
With a lifelong interest in film, music, and electronics, Mark took an eccentric joint degree and therefore holds a BSc (Hons) in Electronics and Music. He started his professional life as a sound engineer at UK breakfast television station TVam before turning freelance five years... Read More →
Dominic Glynn’s latest big-screen work is the score for Anthony Baxter’s BAFTA-winning documentary feature film Eye of the Storm, but his career began back in 1986 when he became one of the few people to arrange the theme tune to the classic TV series Doctor Who. He reworked the... Read More →
Founder and Co-owner of the Earthbound TimeLords page to include the Doctor Who Scripts Page, the Doctor Who Fanzine Preservation Project, the Diary of Doctor Who Role-Playing Games page, as well as the first archive of academic articles on Doctor Who. Author and contributor to the... Read More →
The popularity of Doctor Who ebbs and flows... and so do fan events, be they conventions, fan clubs, get-togethers and meet-ups. With fans having hundreds of shows to get their next fix, and dozens of ways to consume content, will the current slate of Doctor Who events endure, or do they need to change to prosper?
Convention planner and Social Media Manager/Communications for Chicago TARDIS.Marketing & Comms for fan-run conventions in the Midwest, nerdy small biz owner, cosplayer, and (sometimes) writer.Queer & non-binary (they/she).
Owner of Gallifrey Base, BroaDWcast, and the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive. Author of the books "Silver Scream" Vols. 1 and 2, and "Red White and Who: The Story of Doctor Who in America." Program Director and host for Chicago TARDIS. Creator and leader of Mysterious Theatre 337.Objects... Read More →
Founder and Co-owner of the Earthbound TimeLords page to include the Doctor Who Scripts Page, the Doctor Who Fanzine Preservation Project, the Diary of Doctor Who Role-Playing Games page, as well as the first archive of academic articles on Doctor Who. Author and contributor to the... Read More →
I am the host of The 42cast your Ultimate Answer to Fandom, Geekiness, and Everything. I've also recently started Timestreams, a podcast where my friend Juliette and I are watching all of Doctor Who from the beginning. She's never seen any of it, and I've been watching since I was... Read More →
We have nine years until the next big anniversary, so let's get started on our episode pitch! Everyone in the room will have an opportunity to suggest and shape ideas to pitch our ultimate anniversary episode! There are no bad ideas - we will be using the time-tested (see what we did there?) improv technique of "yes, and..." to craft our amazing story! What do you want to see in a Doctor Who episode? Here's your chance to be in the writer's room! Suggested by Stephen Pickering.
Host and Producer of The Doctor Who Collectors Podcast and Director of Direction Point, a Dr. Who Podcast Network., The Doctor Who Collectors Podcast
Larry VanMersbergen is the host and producer of The Doctor Who Collectors Podcast. He started watching Dr. Who in 1975. He founded the Dr. Who Store “Bundles from Britain” in 1984 and in 1985 became partners with Gene Smith. Larry was a dealer at Tardis 22 in 1985. Larry has been... Read More →
In this year's Marvel Universe panel, we'll talk about Marvel's recent successes in animation. With series like X-Men '97 and What If...? they are taking the animation industry by storm. What do we hope to see from future efforts like Spider-Man: Freshman Year, Marvel Zombies, and the returns of What If..? and X-Men '97? Suggested by Nathan Laws.
I am the host of The 42cast your Ultimate Answer to Fandom, Geekiness, and Everything. I've also recently started Timestreams, a podcast where my friend Juliette and I are watching all of Doctor Who from the beginning. She's never seen any of it, and I've been watching since I was... Read More →
In this year's DC Universe panel, we'll talk about the DCEU comprised mostly of the Arrowverse and a series of films starting with Man of Steel and culminating in Aquaman 2. We'll discuss what we think that they got right and where they went wrong and where we hope that James Gunn will bring to the table for his new DCU. Suggested by Nathan Laws.
I am the host of The 42cast your Ultimate Answer to Fandom, Geekiness, and Everything. I've also recently started Timestreams, a podcast where my friend Juliette and I are watching all of Doctor Who from the beginning. She's never seen any of it, and I've been watching since I was... Read More →