Saturday, 9 April 2011

Doctor Who Book — ''The Man Who Invented the Daleks'' by Alwyn W. Turner

Last year, way back in July, we reported on author Alwyn W Turner's appeal for information about Dalek creator Terry Nation. It was for his book The Man Who Invented the Daleks: The Strange Worlds of Terry Nation; and on May 25th this book is finally released, a hardcover at 356 pages.
Alwyn has proven himself one of the most stylish and authoritative writers on British popular culture working today. By drawing together the various strands of Terry Nation's life and career, this book will offer a captivating window onto the creative melting pot without which British television today would look very different.
The following is the slightly edited product description.
Terry Nation was one of the most successful and prolific writers for television that Britain ever produced. Survivors, his vision of a post-apocalyptic England, so haunted audiences in the Seventies that the BBC revived it over thirty years on. Blake’s 7, constantly rumoured for return, endures as a cult sci-fi classic. And his most fearsome creations, the Daleks, ensured and at times eclipsed the success of Doctor Who. 
Indeed, almost half a century after their first appearance, new additions to Dalek mythology continue to top the Saturday-night ratings, while the word itself has entered the Oxford English Dictionary, passing into the language as the name of the most famous race of aliens in fiction. But while his genocidal pepper pots brought him notoriety and riches, Nation played a much wider role in British broadcasting’s golden age. As part of the legendary Associated London Scripts, he wrote for Spike Milligan, Frankie Howerd and an increasingly troubled Tony Hancock. And as one of the key figures behind the adventure series of the Sixties – including The Avengers, The Saint, and The Persuaders! – he turned the pulp classics of his boyhood into a major British export. 
Like Arthur Conan Doyle before him, Nation was frequently bemused by the appeal of his most famous creations, and similarly cavalier toward them. Now, The Man Who Invented the Daleks explores their curious and contested origins, and sheds light on a strange world of ambitious young writers, producers and performers without whom British culture today would look very different.
The author comes highly praised, and at £12.69 on Amazon, Strange Worlds is an excellent book for an excellent price. 

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