Skip to content

DOWNTIME – THE LOST YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO

Written By:

J. R. Southall
downtime

Considering it’s a programme that’s concerned with making the unusual palatable for the mainstream, Doctor Who has been to some pretty odd places in its pursuit of the peculiar. Never more so than in the “Wilderness Years”, that stretch between 1990 and the early 2000s when the series was out of broadcast, and its fans took stewardship of the franchise. The original novels published by Virgin prior to the transmission of the TV Movie were frequently strange enough, blending adolescent fantasy with childish make-believe, but the almost wilfully baroque Summoned by Shadows – the first instalment of BBV’s unlicensed and off the leash video series starring Colin Baker as a substitute Time Lord – is possibly the nadir (or zenith, your mileage will almost certainly vary depending upon when and in what circumstance you first saw it) of the wild abandon of the period.

 

The story of how these dangerously copyright infringement-provoking video dramas made it to production is frequently more interesting and more odd than the stories they actually told, which were often derivative and suffered from generally somewhat lacklustre production values – although they undoubtedly meant a lot to those who were desperate enough for a fix of Doctor Who in moving pictures that the likes of Dæmos Rising and The Terror Game had to suffice. Principally, although far from exclusively, Dylan Rees’ comprehensive account of those years is the story of two men; Bill Baggs and Keith Barnfather. Baggs’ Bill and Ben Video (or BBV) was at the more licence-baiting end of the spectrum, producing pseudo-Doctor Who stories in a mostly completely unofficial fashion, while Barnfather’s Reeltime Pictures would licence characters and monsters from the TV series and build its stories around who and what was available. Each was successful enough in its own right to continue this practise pretty much throughout Doctor Who’s transmission downtime.

 

The portraits Rees paints, with the aid of archive interviews and around fifty newly conducted ones, is equitable but not always flattering, a smorgasbord of unfulfilled hopes and broken promises – as well as successful battles against the odds and some frankly remarkable turns of events. Some of the stories are familiar – Jon Pertwee inveigling his way into The Airzone Solution, for example – some much less so, and the author takes a reasonably neutral stance, largely allowing the interviewees to tell their own stories themselves.

 

If you’re a fan who skipped the wilderness years, this book (a narrated history, rather than episode guide) is an excellent – albeit perhaps slightly too extensive, at times – way to catch up. If on the other hand, you’re one of the dedicated who bought into the unauthorised spin-offs in the absence of an official alternative, this is an absolute must-read.

 

DOWNTIME – THE LOST YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO / AUTHOR: DYLAN REES / PUBLISHER: OBVERSE BOOKS / RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW

 


J. R. Southall

You May Also Like...

Get Ready for Take-Off With the SUPER WINGS: MAXIMUM SPEED Trailer

Animated TV spin-off Super Wings: Maximum Speed is heading to cinemas! Check out the trailer below… Synopsis: Young airplane Jet is proud to be the fastest in the world, but
Read More
russell crowe stars in the exorcism trailer

THE EXORCISM Trailer Stars Russell Crowe As A Haunted Actor

The first trailer for demon possession horror The Exorcism, starring Oscar winner Russell Crowe, has been released… not to be confused with the demon possession horror The Pope’s Exorcist, starring
Read More
jodie comer in the end we start from, to star in 28 years later

Jodie Comer & Aaron Taylor-Johnson Join 28 YEARS LATER

Some of Britain’s finest actors are entering the zombie apocalypse, as Deadline reports that Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes are boarding 28 Years Later. Danny Boyle is directing
Read More
jennifer lopez in atlas trailer

Full Trailer Drops For JLo-Starring Sci-Fi ATLAS

Jennifer Lopez is forced to confront her ambiguous feelings about artificial intelligence in the first official, full-length trailer for Netflix’s science-fiction feature, Atlas.  Per the official synopsis, Atlas follows Atlas Shepherd
Read More
lakeith stanfield to star in and produce film adaptation of neo noir vampire video game el paso, elsewhere

LaKeith Stanfield To Star In Film Adaptation of Vampire Video Game EL PASO, ELSEWHERE

LaKeith Stanfield, who most recently starred in Jeymes Samuel’s sophomore feature, The Book of Clarence, is teaming up with veteran producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura for El Paso, Elsewhere, an adaptation of the
Read More
the darkness outside us book illustration

Elliot Page To Adapt Sci-Fi Novel THE DARKNESS OUTSIDE US

The Darkness Outside Us is looking to move from ink and paper to the big screen, with The Hollywood Reporter announcing that Pageboy Productions, the banner run by Oscar nominee Elliot Page, Matt
Read More