Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Life's a Doodle

March 5th isn't just any old Friday, you know. Oh no...

Aside from being the release date for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (in all cinemas except Odeon...) it's also National Doodle Day - a charity day encouraging people from all walks of life to put pen to paper, to help raise money fro sufferers of epilepsy and neurofibromatosis.

This year (the seventh such year the event has taken place) Lis Sladen herself is among the celebrities that have offered their artwork:

You can bid on the doodle, and help raise money for the charity, here.

Other celebrities involved include Catherine Tate and Bernard Cribbins.

(Thanks to reader Lizzie Wilson for bringing all this to my attention)

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

An Afternoon With Tom

We here at SARAH-JANE.tv are of the opinion that Tommy Knight is made of WIN. =D Since his debut on Invasion of the Bane back in 2007, the now 17-year-old actor's managed to get almost as many signings and television appearances under his belt as SJA's leading lady! Though, despite having been quoted about his work dozens of times over the years, few interviewers have had the opportunity to talk to the man behind the character; the real Tombo.

Fortunately for you lot, I - and fellow SJA enthusiast, Kirsty Juniper [aspiring journalist and BFF extraordinaire] gave it a shot last Saturday, when we got to chat to Tommy at the Midlands MCM Expo in Telford!


Tommy and his mother, Sandy, are kind enough to escort us into a rather lavish-looking Green Room at 3.30pm. Tom's just spent the past few hours signing hundreds of autographs, posing for dozens of photos and taking part in a Q&A session with an audience that was wayyyy over capacity. Perhaps it's down to his youthful energy, or maybe it's the can of Coke he's been clutching all day - but Tommy doesn't show the remotest hint of fatigue! A lesser man would've collapsed from exhaustion, especially if he'd set off from his home in Kent at 6 o'clock that very morning. Seems to be all in a day's work for Tommy, however, who's no doubt used to the long hours and heavy workload from the three years he's spent working on The Sarah Jane Adventures.

We learn from Sandy that Tom's always had a knack for taking on more than what would be expected of him. Whether devouring whole novels aged just seven, or learning to play a song on the piano by simply being shown how - you'd be hard pressed not to think of him as a real-life Luke!

We sit down around a conference table in the Green Room to discuss how Tommy's on-screen persona has affected his life since he took on the role:


Kirsty: So...what does it feel like to have so many children idolising you?

Tommy: It’s er, it’s pretty weird actually. I’ve got to think about things a lot more. Like how I am in front of people. I have to mind my language and y'know, be a lot more friendly towards the little kids.

Kirsty: Because you’re like a role model for them, people look up to you?

Tommy: Yeah, it’s quite worrying actually(!)

Me: What’s it like at school? You have the rare opportunity of going to school with the target audience, do you often have the little year sevens come up to you and ask you things?

Tommy: Yeah, I do actually. I get a lot of that the first few weeks in. Every time I walk into Science or go have a Chemistry lesson, the next door year sevens are all pointing as I’m sorting out my bag and there’s like a shock of wonder and awe(!) I walk past and I hear them whisper 'Sarah Jane Adventures!' or something like that to each other. I get used to it, though.

Me: Do you have a little gaggle of fangirls following you around?

Tommy: Not really. No, I go to an all boys school...!

Me: Oh!

Tommy: So it'll be a gaggle of, er boys! No, no. No such luck. *laughs*

Kirsty: So as you’re a young actor, do you have any plans to do anything more meaty in the future? Like, because you were in The Bill last month.

Me: That was so good!

Kirsty: And we heard there was a bad experience there...? [referring to an incident we'd heard about from Tom's mother].

Tommy: Oh yeah, getting stuck in the cell. [When they weren't filming!] That was creepy. Um...I think in the future, I dunno, I really can’t decide on what I want to do. A part of me really wants to leave acting and go and do something else. Like, I’d love to do Medicine, I’ve always wanted to do that. But another part of me wants to join the RAF. I’d love to continue acting because it would be so much fun, but I’m not cool with settling down with something that’s not a regular income. I don’t know if I’d be alright with that throughout my whole life. I want a family one day. =D

Me: Any particular field of the RAF you want to get into?

Tommy: I want to fly aeroplanes.

Me: Ooh, apparently they can pay your tuition for university too, that’s quite a good perk!


Kirsty: Are you a sci-fi fan yourself, because most people are not. I read an interview with Lis and she said 'No, I’m NOT a sci-fi fan at all(!)'

Tommy: I’m not really a sci-fi fan, no. I’m a bit of a nerd, like I play Halo 3 on the Xbox. I follow their MLG competitions for that and love it so much. That’s my nerdy side, all competitive computer gaming. I’m not much of a telly person, which is a shame.

Me: Are you quite techy, then?

Tommy: Tacky?!

Me: Oh, no! Techy! With regards to computers.

Tommy: Oh, oh techy. Yeah, yeah I can work my way 'round a computer.

Me: Do you take after your dad a bit? [his father works with computers for a living]

Tommy: Oh, yeah he knows a lot more than I do. He’s a lot better than I am but yeah, if something goes wrong I can sometimes fix it.

Kirsty: So if you went to a convention or something, is there anyone you would really really want to meet?

Tommy: I think if I was to come to one, I’d probably be like the sort of person that gets stuff for all my friends. I’d text them all like 'oh this person is here' to every single person you see, 'does anyone want this? We’ll go for this person!' and things like that. I’m not much of an autograph-y person. Personally, I don’t have an interest in having them, I completely get why people do want it, though. But like, I’ve never really wanted to run up to someone.

Me: Do you have any nerdy friends in your friendship circle, then?

Tommy: I’ve got a couple of nerdy friends, yeah. :P

Me: Any of them Doctor Who fans, or fellow Sarah Jane Adventures fans?

Tommy: Couple of Doctor Who fans in there, yeah. They’re fully supportive though, everyone I know - they love it. Yeah, it’s nice.

Me: Is it difficult making newer friends at school?

Tommy: Yeah, it is quite difficult sometimes. Fortunately I’m getting older now, so most 17-year-olds don’t really watch it. But I mean, there have been quite a couple of times if I’m out with some friends, and I meet some other friends I’ve never really met before - and they’ll be like 'Oh, are you from that show?' And you sort of feel like they judge you and expect you to be someone a lot better than you are, if you know what I mean?

[We round off our chat with a foray into Tom's favourite things, something every self-confessed Tommy Knight fan's been dying to see answered but have, until now, never had the opportunity to ask! :)]

Me: Favourite book, what do you enjoy reading?

Tommy: Um...I’ve read the book Inkheart, before it was a film.

Me: Is the book better than the movie?

Tommy: So much better. So, so much better! I really loved the book. Yeah, favourite book I think I’ve ever read.

Me: Band?

Tommy: Band...that’s tricky. My music taste is changing. [Tom's mother nods knowingly at this point]

Me: Oh, is it quite a bit eclectic, then?

Tommy: Yeah, yeah I’ve always loved my heavy Deathcore or rural music, but recently it’s just been Dubstep. I just can’t get enough of my basey music.

Sandy: And Vampire Weekend.

Tommy: Oh yeah, and I took mum to see Vampire Weekend. Tuesday, Brixton Academy, we were there. For Vampire Weekend.

Kirsty: I have no idea what Vampire Weekend is. :P

Tommy: They’re...really happy music. xD

Lead singer remind you of anyone? xP

Me: Where abouts is Brixton Academy, is that in London?

Tommy: Yeah, yeah that’s London.

Me: Coolness. And favourite song, if you had to pick one song out of your whole life, the song to your life?

Tommy: Jamie T - Back In The Game.

Me: I’ll have to google that one. And...favourite movie?

Tommy: Um, favourite movie...Fight Club!

Me: Oooh, brilliant. Favourite television show? Oh, well you can pick maybe three...

Tommy: Favourite television show is...I liked, I really loved Misfits.

Me: I love that! Is that coming out again?

Tommy: They’re doing a second series, I'm so excited for that!

Me: Brilliant!

Tommy: I love series one and two of Skins, but I’ve just lost interest in it. *laughs*

Me: Same, same! Effy’s the only strong point in the new series really, and maybe Cook.

Sandy: If they went for another series, presumably the kids in it now would be out...

Tommy: Yeah they’re doing a series at the moment, which is out currently.

Sandy: Yeah, but if they start auditioning for it, would you be interested in doing the next one?

Me: Yeah, there’s an option. It does get a bit raunchy however...so...

Tommy: Yeah! Oh, I’d love a bit of raunch!

Sandy: It’s your age group.

Kirsty: Yeah, you’re about the right age for it now.

Me: Yeah, you'd be perfect!

Tommy: Yeah, I’d love to do that. Definitely.

Me: Yeah, but wouldn’t it intrude on his uni time...

Tommy: Yeah, that’s the only thing. If it's going to effect my education, I don’t know if I'm alright with that.

Kirsty: So we’ll look out for you on Skins next, then!

*all of us have a giggle*

Me: Yeah well, I think that's pretty much it. :)

Kirsty: Thank you very much, that’s about all we wanted really.

Tommy: Oh yeah, well I’m going to go and have a look at the robots now!

Tommy had wanted to go and see the Robot Wars section all day. What he didn’t know was that his mum had secretly organised for him to have a private play with the controls so he could actually move the machines about!

A source tells us that he 'pushed, gripped and bashed a tin barrel to bits...and broke the hammer bit on the robot....'! Nice =D

Many thanks to Kirsty for accompanying me into the interview and for asking some truly insightful questions, as well as typing up the massive chat transcript! And many many thanks to the Midlands MCM Expo Press Office for giving us the opportunity to ask those questions in the first place! I'll be running into Tommy and Sandy again later on this week, when SARAH-JANE.tv will be jetting off on a trip to Los Angeles for Gallifrey One!

Tune in later on in the week for my, hopefully, daily updates from the convention - as well as an account of my adventures in Hollywood!

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Update! (or 'Very Important Things We Neglected To Report Before Tonight')

SARAH-JANE.tv - one of the internet's foremost fansites dedicated to all things SJA.

Right?

Normally, yes. But as you can see this main page has been a wee bit neglected of late. There's been a spate of SJA related news, and we missed it. We messed up - so to make up for that fact, and to clear our consciences, here's a quick update on all the news we failed to bring you the first time around:

1: Anjli Mohindra - Law & Order: UK

Anjli appears on tomorrow night's episode of ITV1's Law & Order: UK (a spin-off from NBC's popular and long running Law & Order franchise). She guest stars as Sophie Martin, in an episode called 'Love & Loss'.

The official synopsis reads (taken from RadioTimes.com):

A young woman vomits blood on the concourse of a London railway station and later dies in hospital. It turns out she was a drug mule who had just returned from Thailand, her stomach packed with bursting, heroin-filled condoms. Detectives Brooks and Devlin discover that she was a popular, hard-working girl from a good family, who are naturally stunned. But a little digging uncovers unpleasant details about her romantic life...

Freema Agyeman also stars.

(Interesting story from The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter - Freema was set to guest star as Martha Jones in Enemy of the Bane, but couldn't commit because she won a starring role on L&O:UK, hence the reason why we had a visit by Nicholas Courtney as Lethbridge-Stewart instead.)

2: SFX Weekender

Lis Sladen was a guest at SFX Magazine's very own convention - the SFX Weekender, no less - on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th February. The event took place at Camber Sands holiday camp (it's where all the cool kids are heading this summer for their holidays...) in East Sussex.

Tom Baker was there, also, so it was somewhat of a mini-reunion for the two stars!

Anybody go? We'd love to hear from you if you did. Usual email address, etc, etc.

3: Events to come!

As you can probably see from the advert currently splashed on the sidebar of this very site, Tommy Knight is set to rock the Midlands Expo on Saturday 20th February - where he'll be taking part in a Q&A session, and afterwards signing autographs for the many waiting fans. More details here.

Alas, I can't make it. Blame the inevitable hangover from the night before, what with it being my 21st birthday and all...

Fellow contributor and SJ.tv chief Nabu San should be in attendence, however.

Following that comes the GallifreyOne convention between the 26th-28th February. It's Tommy Knight's first North American appearence, and he'll be joined for the event by a string of well known Doctor Who and SJA faces, including director Graeme Harper, Judoon/Dalek voice artist Nick Briggs, script editor Gary Russell and head writer Phil Ford!

Should be quite an amazing weekend (I'll still be hungover, mind...)!

4: Doctor Who @ the BBC: The Legend Reborn

Lis Sladen narrates this collection of clips and interviews taken from 2005 onwards, with regards to the production of NuWho. Check back here for a review of the discs, courtesy of Nabu, shortly - but know that you can pick the CD up (or download it) later this month.

5: DVD News

January saw the release of 'Peladon Tales' - a twin pack DVD set, consisting of two well remembered Jon Pertwee Doctor Who adventures. Alongside 1972's The Curse of Peladon there's its 1974 sequel, The Monster of Peladon, which stars Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith (in her first year on the series).

Amazon has it at the £18 mark, currently.

Next up, The Masque of Mandragora - which is released for the first time on DVD tommorrow!

As it stands, there are still 7 unreleased Sarah Jane Smith classic Doctor Who adventures on DVD:

+ Invasion of the Dinosaurs (episode 1 of which is thought to have been recoloured)
+ Death to the Daleks
+ Planet of the Spiders (rumoured for later in 2010)
+ Revenge of the Cybermen
+ Terror of the Zygons
+ The Android Invasion
+ The Seeds of Doom

It's now been confirmed that we won't see the release of The Sarah Jane Adventures: Series Three until later this year (October/November). Bad news for anybody hoping to see it on Blu-Ray; I'm hearing that BBC DVD have no plans to release it in this format.

Worse still, the David Tennant DVD commentary that was on the cards for the set (over The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, of course) has been cancelled. No reason given. The set will essentially be a vanilla release, void of any content bar the episodes themselves, a handful of trailers and extracts from a couple of SJA audiobooks.

6: The Sonic Lipstick Awards

A reminder to get voting, if you haven't already done so!

7: Series 4

Yes, it's official! We have a commission for a fourth run of adventures!!

SARAH-JANE.tv will be there to report its progress, every step of the way... probably just a few weeks behind everybody else on the web!

No, but seriously, we're back on track now guys and gals. Thanks for being so patient and supporting the site through the deathly slow news period.

As a token of our appreciation, here's a little exclusive:

Series 4 is a-go (that we know) - but when will we see it hit our screens? Might be a little later than we've come to expect, if the rumours I'm hearing are true...

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

In The Press

Radio Times magazine got in touch with me recently, and offered me the chance to flick through an advance copy of their soon to be released Doctor Who souvenir book!

Eager to see whether our very own Sarah Jane Smith figured prominently within this 164-page tome to Russell T. Davies' tenure, I felt almost unprofessionally giddy when I woke up to find a copy of this highly-coveted magazine in my post last Friday.

Having been delivered to Radio Times HQ only a few days prior to being sent to me, the magazine still possessed the faint aroma of something fresh-off-the-printers. If the mere smell of the magazine didn't speak volumes about the quality, nor the luxuriant touch of the finely-bound glossy pages - then the visual feast of images spread across this stunning publication would've been enough to send any self-respecting Doctor Who fan into a squee-induced frenzy.

Laid out in a pictorial montage to the 'new' series, this souvenir book wonderfully captures Radio Times' promotional work for Doctor Who since its return in 2005. Each publicity still featured shines out as a photographic masterpiece, with full-page spreads exhibiting some of these images in all their exquisite glory. The comprehensive gallery of photos, some never before seen by public eyes, even covers the Doctor's appearance in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith two-parter on SJA!

A feat that, under David Tennant's reign as the Doctor, hadn't even been achieved by SJA's post-watershed sibling show, Torchwood.


Aside from the additional promo shots of Lis and David from the Wedding two-parter, the magazine also features an insightful behind-the-scenes gander at the development of the Slitheen, Sontaran and Judoon prosthetics.

Collectors' Edition is not a label that Radio Times take lightly, but it's a label constantly reinforced on every page of this goliath compendium. This magazine is the product of thousands of pounds worth of photography, and at the mere price of £6.99 - it's worth every penny to own a copy of your very own! Call up the 24-hour order line on 0844 543 9822 for more details!

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In other news, SARAH-JANE.tv's been mentioned in the latest issue of Collector's Gazette, a specialist magazine for hobbyists and collecting enthusiasts! In an article promoting Memorabilia's SJA cast signing a few months ago, the journalist was kind enough to devote a few paragraphs to the fans who'd come along to support the show - including yours truly! You can pick up a copy for £2.75 in most well-stocked WHSmith stores, or alternatively - you can click on the image to the right to see what I said!

On a final note, we here at SARAH-JANE.tv would like to wish Tommy 'Tombo' Knight and our very own Elisabeth 'Lis' Sladen a very belated HAPIIIII BIRFDAEE! They celebrated their 17th and 62nd year of existence over the past fortnight. =D *cyber confetti* Hope they had a good 'un, and here's to many more!