A lovely review of my John Nathan-Turner audio drama from Lee Thacker in Set the Tape.
BOOK REVIEW | The Wallscrawler & Other Stories (2022) by Oliver Dallas
My first ever Doctor Who memory was watching an early morning repeat of Paradise Towers with my father in the late ninteen-nineties. I was only four or five years old at the time, but I still have vivid memories of be...
A nice five star review of my JNT audio drama from We Are Cult,
Me & Him & WHO is a fascinating look at one of Doctor Who’s most colourful off-screen characters, whose enthusiasm sustained the series for a decade. As the show enters a new phase of Disney-powered international distributio...
Available now from AUK a special collector's edition of my play about John Nathan-Turner and his partner Gary starring Chris Guard and Peter Noble produced/directed by Barnaby Eaton-Jones.
A first. A full length study of something I wrote. From Obverse Books: Paradise Towers by John Toon.
A lovely review of The Wallscrawler and other stories in We Are Cult
An update from Barnaby Eaton-Jones who went into the studio with the script yesterday:
STAY TUNED!
The flamboyant John Nathan-Turner dedicated the majority of his professional (and personal) life to Doctor Who, culminating in his role as Producer from 1979 to 1989; when the original run of...
My interview with Robert Dick for Reeltime directed by Keith Barnfather is now out and available for purchase.
Had a great time at Whooverville over last weekend. Particularly pleased to share a platform with Andrew Smith for a Who writers' panel skilfully chaired by fellow writer Ashley Gregory.
Have delivered the final script of my audio drama ME AND HIM AND WHO about John Nathan-Turner and Gary Downie to Barnaby Eaton-Jones and AUK Productions. Hopefully it'll be going into production soon.
Very much looking forward to attending Whooverville in Derby on 3rd September.
I am proud to announce that The Wallscrawler is now published and available for order.
Generous praise for the book from Andrew Cartmel, Jessica Martin, Paul Magrs and that master of the short story, Rob Shearman.
