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		<title>FANZ&#8230;and my Doctor Who!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why am I a Doctor Who fan? Well, that’s simple…why not? Doctor Who is the longest running Sci-Fi show in TV history with a dedicated fan base that’s rivaled only (in global terms) by Star Trek. Nearly fifty years of adventures in time and space and forty-three years of fans…that’s one hellava legacy. And fandom [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=marqenglish.wordpress.com&amp;blog=22751811&amp;post=48&amp;subd=marqenglish&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why am I a Doctor Who fan? Well, that’s simple…why not?</p>
<p>Doctor Who is the longest running Sci-Fi show in TV history with a dedicated fan base that’s rivaled only (in global terms) by Star Trek. Nearly fifty years of adventures in time and space and forty-three years of fans…that’s one<br />
hellava legacy. And fandom is the core to any great show and my new documentary FANZ (2011) embraces the love of this programme.</p>
<p>So, a couple of quick tit-bits from me. Fav Doctors &#8211; Jon and Tom, Fav Stories &#8211; The Daemons, Pyramids of Mars and Parting of the Ways, Least Fav &#8211; toss up between Twin Dilemma and Paradise Towers! Fav Monster &#8211; the Daleks (what a surprise), Fav companions -Sarah Jane Smith and Rose. Right, the reason for those little tit-bit’s is that I am a fan. Happy and proud to be one and have been since the early Seventies.</p>
<p>Now, many documentaries take the ‘outside looking in’ point of view but I wanted to be ‘inside looking in’. Having a passion for the subject matter, I want the film to be a celebration of the fan community and show as large a spectrum of its many avenues as possible.</p>
<p>But back to the beginning&#8230;</p>
<p>The year is 1971. Episode 5 of The Daemons. My earliest memory of Doctor Who and watching Azal tower over the Doctor and Jo Grant in the cavern at Devil’s End absolutely enthralled me. From that point on, I would watch religiously week after week. Daleks, Sontarans, Sea Devils, &#8216;the one with the maggots’ as casual viewers would remember it and although I was too young to work out exactly who the new fella was at the end of Planet of the Spiders, I still loved these thrilling adventures in Time and Space. I would look forward to the omnibus repeats that the BBC would air over the summer holidays. I would draw very crude and crappy Doctor Who pictures, pretend my garden shed was the Tardis and play loudly the edited LP recording of Genesis of the Daleks. Happy days.</p>
<p>But in 1977, another cultural behemoth appeared to challenge my love of Who. It was called Star Wars and it changed my life. Not in any spiritual way but in what I wanted to. At school, kids wanted to be footballers and the like but I wanted to work in films, especially special effects. Well, I didn’t become a special effects technician<br />
but it did ignite a spark in me. For three years, it was Star Wars and Doctor Who merchandise fighting for shelf space with the Star Wars action figures clearly in the lead. Well, that film had a hellava lot more on sale than Who did so it was inevitable. I still love Star Wars today but in a more nostalgic way whereas Doctor Who is still a<br />
constant companion after all these years.</p>
<p>In 1979, Marvel UK launched Doctor Who Weekly and I bought two copies, one for me and one for my friend Barry. As I left the newsagent, I accidentally dropped one of them in a puddle and ruined not only the cover but also the free transfers attached. OK, I was in dilemma. Do I give my friend the good copy or the wet one with the soggy transfers? Sod it, he can have the wet one with the soggy transfers…I said to him that they both got drenched and he was none the wiser. What the hell, he preferred Star Trek anyway!</p>
<p>When the BBC aired their Five Faces of Doctor Who retrospective in 1981, this was my first proper glimpse of what had gone on before. Watching An Unearthly Child and The Krotons for the first time in all their monochrome glory fascinated me. I had tailed off watching Who during season eighteen and for reasons best known to me at the time, preferred to watch Buck Rogers in the 25th Century on ITV (raise your hands who did the same, I wasn’t the only one!). But it was the beginning of Peter Davison’s time in the Tardis when I became a true fan. I’d considered myself one<br />
before but now I was a little older and would collect articles, magazines and anything that mentioned Doctor Who. In 1981, we bought a VCR and for the first time, had the opportunity to re-watch Doctor Who. The amount of times I watched Castrovalva episode one is anyone’s guess. I didn’t attend the Longleat Celebrations in 1983 but did try to visit around this time. We got lost though and came home. Oh well…</p>
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<p>Now, I was never part of the fan community par se but I joined the Doctor Who Appreciation Society for a couple of years and attended conventions in the eighties and early nineties. My first was Panoptican in Brighton in 1985 and (along with everyone else) was lucky enough to see the great Patrick Throughton on a very rare<br />
UK convention appearance. I didn’t know anyone there accept my old school friend Mark Stammers (who would go on to co-write and design many books on Doctor Who) and I would wander about listening to guests and browsing the merchandise hall. It was great; there were other people as mad about this show as I was.</p>
<p>Although Doctor Who was still part of my teens and early twenties, I found other avenues that occupied my time (apart from the obvious). Most apparent was music (The Wonder Stuff and The Mission were as much a part of my early adult life as The Caves of Androzani and The Curse of Fenric!). I would go to gigs and festivals<br />
aplenty but still found time for the good Doctor.</p>
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<p>Like every other fan, I was shocked and saddened when Doctor Who was cancelled in 1989. People have argued that the quality of the show had declined by this time but that last season really had kicked into gear and it would have been interesting to see what could have evolved. But there was no more Doctor Who, after twenty-six years it was off the air.</p>
<p>But the fans striked back. And striked back they did. During the nineties, Virgin Publishing produced their New Adventures range employing many new writers, Independent filmmakers BBV and Reeltime Pictures were shooting exciting spin-off dramas with actors from the programme and the Internet became the new way of communicating information. We even had Doctor Who back briefly as a US TV Movie with the excellent Paul McGann playing the Doctor. Unfortunately, although it performed well in the UK, the US market didn’t pick it up. Bugger…good try but it’s back to the fans to keep the torch alight.</p>
<p>In 1999, Big Finish Productions acquired the rights from the BBC to produce original Doctor Who Audio Adventures featuring past Doctors and companions. Doctor Who works beautifully on audio and the company is still going strong producing quality dramas in 2011. I even appeared in one of the plays but I’ll let you work out which one, answers on a postcard please and…oh, never mind.</p>
<p>Flash forward to 2003. The Fortieth Anniversary and a lot of back patting and congratulations before the announcement that we thought fans would never hear. New Doctor Who. On telly. On BBC1. On Saturday evenings. Doctor Who was returning. And what a return it was. Exciting, emotional, slick, inventive and for the first time, a new generation of children had their own Doctor. Friends who had never given the old show a second glance were raving about this wonderful series and would text their thoughts on the latest episodes.</p>
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<p>I love the new show and as it heads onwards with new Doctor Matt Smith now firmly cemented in the role, I salute Russell T Davies and his Stephen Moffatt for working the magic for a new audience whilst keeping us ‘oldies’ in the loop as well. Many of the series writers (including Mr Davies), had started out writing for fanzines and the New Adventure book  range and there they are writing for Who proper.</p>
<p>Doctor Who used to be called the children’s programme that adults adored, well thanks to the dedicated fans and the success of the new series; it’s now the programme that everyone can enjoy.</p>
<p>Its cool to like Doctor Who now but as we fans already knew…it was damn cool in the first place.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had a very productive few days with Rob Martins at the Avebury Stone Circle in Wiltshire. This 5,500 year old ancient monument is one of the country’s greatest treasures as far as I’m concerned although nearby Stonehenge seems to get all the publicity! I’ve been visiting Avebury since 1991 and it never ceases to be [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=marqenglish.wordpress.com&amp;blog=22751811&amp;post=44&amp;subd=marqenglish&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had a very productive few days with Rob Martins at the <a title="Avebury Stone Circle" href="http://www.avebury-web.co.uk/avebury_now.html" target="_blank">Avebury Stone Circle</a> in Wiltshire. This 5,500 year old ancient monument is one of the country’s greatest treasures as far as I’m concerned although nearby Stonehenge seems to get all the publicity! I’ve been visiting Avebury since 1991 and it never ceases to be awe inspiring with its huge sarsen monoliths standing guard over the landscape.</p>
<p>We were here to do some fieldwork which at the moment, we are keeping the results quiet as we are waiting for confirmation on various findings. This ancient monument is continually springing up surprises that may challenge the existing ground plot of the site. We shall see.</p>
<p>And thanks to all who have been to the various book signings for ‘<a title="Paranormal Surrey" href="http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/marq+english/paranormal+surrey/7380471/" target="_blank">Paranormal Surrey</a>’. We had a sold out launch at Waterstones in Sutton with Guest Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe and I have since done two other signings at the Redhill and Dorking stores with just Godalming to do in June. Folk seem to like the scribbling and as a first book, I can’t complain so thanks kids. Here&#8217;s the video diary from the launch:</p>
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<p>Next behind the scenes installment this week for ‘<a title="The Spirit of Albion" href="https://sites.google.com/site/spiritofalbionthemovie/" target="_blank">The Spirit of Albion</a>’ movie so getting geared up for that.</p>
<p>Be nice to each other.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So one does these blogs nowadays do they? Well it’s been a while but I am determined to scribble down the thoughts and ramblings from the varied collection of life adventures for you all to read and cherish. Maybe if you’re feeling nice. It’s been fun lately as I’ve been shooting the behind the scenes [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=marqenglish.wordpress.com&amp;blog=22751811&amp;post=7&amp;subd=marqenglish&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So one does these blogs nowadays do they? Well it’s been a while but I am determined to scribble down the thoughts and ramblings from the varied collection of life adventures for you all to read and cherish. Maybe if you’re feeling nice.</p>
<p>It’s been fun lately as I’ve been shooting the behind the scenes footage of the new feature film <a title="The Spirit of Albion" href="https://sites.google.com/site/spiritofalbionthemovie" target="_blank">The Spirit of Albion</a>. This pagan folk tale is inspired by the music of <a title="Damh the Bard" href="http://www.paganmusic.co.uk" target="_blank">Damh the Bard</a> and directed by Gary Andrews who along with his wife Joy were in my 2001 fantasy epic (OK, delete ‘<em>epic</em>’) <a title="Dawnrazor" href="http://www.mevproductions.co.uk/dawnrazorindex.html" target="_blank">Dawnrazor</a>.</p>

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<p>Judging by the first days shoot, this is going to be a beautiful flick and could very well be the definitive pagan film. OK, that’s a broad statement to make but this movie is being done with conviction and integrity with Damh’s music echoing through out. I have high hopes for this film. When I did my feature <a title="Return to Ravenswood" href="http://www.returntoravenswood.co.uk" target="_blank">Return to Ravenswood</a>,  I know the hard work that goes into making a feature flick and Director Gary Andrews is a very experienced filmmaker who I know will pull it off well.</p>
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<p>Oh, and my book <a title="Paranormal Surrey" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paranormal-Surrey-Marq-English/dp/1848688962/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1284497110&amp;sr=1-2" target="_blank">Paranormal Surrey</a> is now out from (as they say) all good bookshops. Buy it please and make me wealthy!</p>
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