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|publisher = Marvel Comics UK | |||
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|release date = [[1 November (releases)|1 November]] [[1990 (releases)|1990]] - [[9 June (releases)|9 June]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]] | |||
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'''''Brief Encounter''''' was the [[umbrella title]] for an occasional series of vignettes that appeared in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' family of publications from [[1990 (releases)|1990]] to [[1994 (releases)|1994]]. The series focused on characterisation and mood more than plot, to this end often combining characters who had not been paired on television. While many of the stories featured [[the Doctor]], a number did not, instead examining the lives of [[companion]]s or villains at a time other than known adventures with the Doctor. | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
''Brief Encounter'''s mandate was to ask " | ''Brief Encounter''{{'}}s mandate was to ask "What if?" questions. | ||
* What if ''this'' [[companion]] met ''that'' companion? | * What if ''this'' [[companion]] met ''that'' companion? | ||
* What if ''this'' incarnation of [[the Doctor]] met another incarnation's assistant? | * What if ''this'' incarnation of [[the Doctor]] met another incarnation's assistant? | ||
* What if ''this'' villain met ''that'' monster? | * What if ''this'' villain met ''that'' monster? | ||
* What if we explored a tiny emotional beat in the life of a known character? | * What if we explored a tiny emotional beat in the life of a known character? | ||
Examples of stories resulting from asking these sorts of questions included | Examples of stories resulting from asking these sorts of questions included [[Ships (short story)|a pedestrian collision]] between [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Dodo Chaplet]], a [[four dimensional chess|four dimensional]] [[Games (short story)|chess match]] between [[the Toymaker]] and [[Fenric]], and [[A Romantic Evening (short story)|a wedding anniversary]] of [[the Brigadier]] and [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | ||
This format was meant to challenge readers' perceptions of the then-fledgling "[[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]". At the time, original, professional ''[[Doctor Who]]'' prose fiction had only just begun to be published on a regular basis. However, its publication in the pages of a physical magazine posed obvious problems of access. As time went on, it was increasingly difficult for later writers to even ''read'' these vignettes — much less incorporate their content into later works. Some of the concepts were thus later contradicted. For instance, according to the ''Brief Encounter'' ''[[Down to Earth (short story)|Down to Earth]]'', [[Liz Shaw]]'s first trip in [[the TARDIS]] was with the [[Fourth Doctor]], who had deliberately found Liz to apologise for not saying goodbye to her. The later novel ''[[The Wages of Sin (novel)|The Wages of Sin]]'' clearly states the Third Doctor did indeed give Liz a trip in the TARDIS with [[Jo Grant]], removing the need for the Fourth Doctor's apology in ''Down to Earth''. | |||
== Writers == | |||
The stories were quite often written by professional writers. They notably included the final work of television writer [[John Lucarotti]] and the first of [[Paul Cornell]]. On at least one occasion in [[1991]], however, the series was the focus of a DWM competition, in which amateur writers were encouraged to submit their own "brief encounter" for possible publication. [[Andrew Cartmel]], the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s then-recently-disemployed [[script editor]], judged the competition. He pronounced [[Affirmative (short story)|a Seventh Doctor/K9 story]] the winner of the under-15 category and a [[An Unfulfilled Dream (short story)|poignant meeting]] between the Doctor and a six-year-old [[Katarina]] the winner of the all-age group. | |||
== History of the format == | == History of the format == | ||
The series began in [[DWM 167]] with a very deliberate nod to the anniversary of ''Doctor Who'' | The series began in [[DWM 167]] with a very deliberate nod to the anniversary of ''Doctor Who'': since the issue was the [[November (releases)|November]] [[1990 (releases)|1990]] edition, Brief Encounter launched with [[The Meeting (short story)|a story]] by [[John Lucarotti]], someone who had written during the [[First Doctor]]'s era. The one-page illustrated story became the norm for the series, clearly distinguishing it from other, longer stories that the magazine occasionally published, although some future instalments would sometimes include a second page. | ||
''Brief Encounter'' stories also appeared in a few of the [[Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)|DWM specials]] and the first editions of the ''Doctor Who Yearbook'' series. However, the series was over by July 1994 in ''DWM'' proper and it didn't extend past the [[DWMS Holiday 1992]] special issue and [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1993|the 1993 yearbook]]. | |||
Nevertheless, short stories by the same calibre of professional author continued in the ''Yearbook'' series well after ''Brief Encounter'' died. | Nevertheless, short stories by the same calibre of professional author continued in the ''Yearbook'' series well after ''Brief Encounter'' died. Therefore, some reference works have lumped stories in, for instance, [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1995|the 1995 yearbook]] with the ''Brief Encounter'' series, despite the fact that they lacked the ''Brief Encounter'' masthead and were far longer the typical entry in the series — often extending to five or six pages. They also used combinations of characters that would be expected from watching the television series; they were just another adventure for a particular [[the TARDIS|TARDIS]] crew. Indeed, short stories after the 1993 ''Yearbook'' had much more in common with stories in the [[21st century]] [[Doctor Who Annual|annuals]] than they did with the ''Brief Encounter'' series. | ||
== List of stories == | == List of stories == | ||
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
!Issue || Title || Author || Featuring | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 167]] | | [[DWM 167]] | ||
| ''[[The Meeting (short story)|The Meeting]]'' | |||
| [[John Lucarotti]] | |||
| [[First Doctor]], [[John Lucarotti (The Meeting)|John Lucarotti]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 168]] | | [[DWM 168]] | ||
| ''[[An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony (short story)|An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Cornell]] | |||
| [[Davros]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 169]] | | [[DWM 169]] | ||
| ''[[Untitled (DWM 169)|Untitled]]'' | |||
| [[David Bishop]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 171]] | | [[DWM 171]] | ||
| ''[[Untitled (DWM 171)|Untitled]]'' | |||
| [[Michael Bonner]] | |||
| [[Berenyi]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 172]] | | [[DWM 172]] | ||
| ''[[A Victorian Interlude (short story)|A Victorian Interlude]]'' | |||
| [[Andy Lane]] | |||
| [[Henry Gordon Jago]], [[George Litefoot|Dr. Litefoot]], [[Fifth Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 174]] | | [[DWM 174]] | ||
| ''[[Under Reykjavik (short story)|Under Reykjavik]]'' | |||
| [[Warren Ellis]] | |||
| [[Magnus Greel]], [[Romana II]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 176]] | | [[DWM 176]] | ||
| ''[[Mistaken Identity (short story)|Mistaken Identity]]'' | |||
| [[Gary Russell]] | |||
| [[Lytton]], Cast of ''[[EastEnders]]'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM 178]] | | rowspan=2|[[DWM 178]] | ||
| ''[[Affirmative (short story)|Affirmative]]'' | |||
| [[Daniel Read]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Leela]], [[K9 Mark I]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[An Unfulfilled Dream (short story)|An Unfulfilled Dream]]'' | |||
| [[Karen Dunn]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Katarina]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | rowspan=2|[[DWMS Winter 1991]] | ||
| ''[[Listening Watch (short story)|Listening Watch]]'' | |||
| [[Dan Abnett]] | |||
| [[John Benton]], [[Mike Yates]], [[The Brigadier]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[A Wee Deoch an ...? (short story)|A Wee Deoch an ...?]]'' | |||
| [[Colin Baker]] | |||
| [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], [[The Brigadier]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | rowspan=4|[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1992]] | ||
| ''[[The Meeting (short story)|The Meeting]]'' (reprint) | |||
| [[John Lucarotti]] | |||
| [[First Doctor]], [[John Lucarotti (The Meeting)|John Lucarotti]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Future Imperfect (short story)|Future Imperfect]]'' | |||
| [[Marc Platt]] | |||
| [[Second Doctor]], [[Third Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Time on a Vine (short story)|Time on a Vine]]'' | |||
| [[John Lydecker]] | |||
| [[Fifth Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Deal (short story)|The Deal]]'' | |||
| [[Colin Baker]] | |||
| [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 181]] | ||
| ''[[Echoes of Future Past (short story)|Echoes of Future Past]]'' | |||
| [[John Summerfield]] | |||
| [[First Doctor]], [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 184]] | ||
| ''[[Untitled (DWM 184)|Untitled]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Ferry]] | |||
| [[Duggan]], [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 185]] | ||
| ''[[Ships (short story)|Ships]]'' | |||
| [[Jamie Woolley]] | |||
| [[Dodo Chaplet]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 186]] | ||
| ''[[Cathedral Heart (short story)|Cathedral Heart]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Cornell]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 187]] | ||
| ''[[A Romantic Evening]]'' | |||
| [[Alex Fowles]] | |||
| [[The Brigadier]], [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]], [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 188]] | ||
| ''[[The Useful Pile (short story)|The Useful Pile]]'' | |||
| [[Kate Orman]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 189]] | ||
| ''[[Time, Love and TARDIS (short story)|Time, Love and TARDIS]]'' | |||
| [[Ron Plath]] | |||
| [[The TARDIS]], [[The Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 190]] | ||
| ''[[A Visit to the Cinema (short story)|A Visit to the Cinema]]'' | |||
| [[Vanessa Bishop]] | |||
| [[Third Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | rowspan=3|[[DWMS Holiday 1992]] | ||
| ''[[Girls' Night In (short story)|Girls' Night In]]'' | |||
| [[Mike Tucker]] and [[Robert Perry]] | |||
| [[Jo Grant]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Liz Shaw]], [[Tegan]], [[Ace]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Playtime (short story)|Playtime]]'' | ||
| [[Vanessa Bishop]] | |||
| [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Lavinia Smith]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Fond Memories (short story)|Fond Memories]]'' | |||
| [[Nicholas Courtney]] | |||
| [[The Brigadier]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | rowspan=6|[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1993]] | ||
| ''[[Cambridge Previsited (short story)|Cambridge Previsited]]'' | |||
| [[Karen Dunn]] | |||
| [[First Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Dream a Little Dream for Me]]'' | |||
| [[Nigel Robinson]] | |||
| [[Second Doctor]], [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Country of the Blind (short story)|Country of the Blind]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Cornell]] | |||
| [[Third Doctor]], [[Liz Shaw]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Farewells (short story)|Farewells]]'' | |||
| [[Terrance Dicks]] | |||
| [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[K9]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat (short story)|Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat]]'' | ||
| [[Marc Platt]] | |||
| [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[A Tourist Invasion (short story)|A Tourist Invasion]]'' | ||
| [[Colin Baker]] | |||
| [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM | | [[DWM 191]] | ||
| ''[[Reunion (BE short story)|Reunion]]'' | |||
| [[David Carroll]] | |||
| [[Peri Brown]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[DWM 192]] | ||
| ''[[Games (short story)|Games]]'' | |||
| [[Warwick Gray]] | |||
| [[The Mandarin]], [[the Entity (Games)|the Entity]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 193]] | ||
| ''[[Toy (short story)|Toy]]'' | |||
| [[Colin Varney]] | |||
| [[Shardovan]], [[The Portreeve]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[DWM 194]] | ||
| ''[[Tautology (short story)|Tautology]]'' | |||
| [[Glenn Langford]] | |||
| [[Frederick Marius|Marius]], [[K9 Mark III]], [[K9 Mark I]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 195]] | ||
| ''[[In the Community (short story)|In the Community]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Beardsley]] | |||
| [[Ace]], [[Judith Winters]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 196]] | ||
| ''[[The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor (short story)|The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor]]'' | |||
| [[Graham Cox]] | |||
| [[Fourth Doctor]], [[William Shakespeare]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[DWM 197]] | ||
| ''[[A Time & a Place (short story)|A Time & a Place]]'' | |||
| [[Una McCormack]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Barbara Campbell]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 198]] | ||
| ''[[Three Steps to the Left (short story)|Three Steps to the Left]]'' | |||
| [[Glenn Langford]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 199]] | ||
| ''[[Anti-Matter with Fries (short story)|Anti-Matter with Fries]]'' | |||
| [[Gareth Roberts]] | |||
| [[Ace]], [[The Ergon]], [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[DWM 205]] | ||
| ''[[Missing in Action (short story)|Missing in Action]]'' | |||
| [[Tim Pieraccini]] | |||
| [[Mike Yates]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 206]] | ||
| ''[[One Minute Fourteen Seconds (short story)|One Minute Fourteen Seconds]]'' | |||
| [[Kate Orman]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 208]] | ||
| ''[[Front Line (short story)|Front Line]]'' | |||
| [[Paul Dale Smith|Paul Smith]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 210]] | ||
| ''[[Down to Earth (short story)|Down to Earth]]'' | |||
| [[David Jackson (writer)|David Jackson]] | |||
| [[Liz Shaw]], [[Fourth Doctor]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 212]] | ||
| ''[[Useless Things (short story)|Useless Things]]'' | |||
| [[David Carroll]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[DWM 213]] | ||
| ''[[The Gallery (short story)|The Gallery]]'' | |||
| [[Paul D. Smith]] | |||
| [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[DWM 214]] | |||
| ''[[Roses (short story)|Roses]]'' | |||
| [[Robert Mammone]] | |||
| [[First Doctor]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{dwrefguide|brief.htm|Brief Encounter}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 21 October 2024
Brief Encounter was the umbrella title for an occasional series of vignettes that appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine family of publications from 1990 to 1994. The series focused on characterisation and mood more than plot, to this end often combining characters who had not been paired on television. While many of the stories featured the Doctor, a number did not, instead examining the lives of companions or villains at a time other than known adventures with the Doctor.
Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]
Brief Encounter's mandate was to ask "What if?" questions.
- What if this companion met that companion?
- What if this incarnation of the Doctor met another incarnation's assistant?
- What if this villain met that monster?
- What if we explored a tiny emotional beat in the life of a known character?
Examples of stories resulting from asking these sorts of questions included a pedestrian collision between Sarah Jane Smith and Dodo Chaplet, a four dimensional chess match between the Toymaker and Fenric, and a wedding anniversary of the Brigadier and Doris Lethbridge-Stewart.
This format was meant to challenge readers' perceptions of the then-fledgling "Doctor Who universe". At the time, original, professional Doctor Who prose fiction had only just begun to be published on a regular basis. However, its publication in the pages of a physical magazine posed obvious problems of access. As time went on, it was increasingly difficult for later writers to even read these vignettes — much less incorporate their content into later works. Some of the concepts were thus later contradicted. For instance, according to the Brief Encounter Down to Earth, Liz Shaw's first trip in the TARDIS was with the Fourth Doctor, who had deliberately found Liz to apologise for not saying goodbye to her. The later novel The Wages of Sin clearly states the Third Doctor did indeed give Liz a trip in the TARDIS with Jo Grant, removing the need for the Fourth Doctor's apology in Down to Earth.
Writers[[edit] | [edit source]]
The stories were quite often written by professional writers. They notably included the final work of television writer John Lucarotti and the first of Paul Cornell. On at least one occasion in 1991, however, the series was the focus of a DWM competition, in which amateur writers were encouraged to submit their own "brief encounter" for possible publication. Andrew Cartmel, the Seventh Doctor's then-recently-disemployed script editor, judged the competition. He pronounced a Seventh Doctor/K9 story the winner of the under-15 category and a poignant meeting between the Doctor and a six-year-old Katarina the winner of the all-age group.
History of the format[[edit] | [edit source]]
The series began in DWM 167 with a very deliberate nod to the anniversary of Doctor Who: since the issue was the November 1990 edition, Brief Encounter launched with a story by John Lucarotti, someone who had written during the First Doctor's era. The one-page illustrated story became the norm for the series, clearly distinguishing it from other, longer stories that the magazine occasionally published, although some future instalments would sometimes include a second page.
Brief Encounter stories also appeared in a few of the DWM specials and the first editions of the Doctor Who Yearbook series. However, the series was over by July 1994 in DWM proper and it didn't extend past the DWMS Holiday 1992 special issue and the 1993 yearbook.
Nevertheless, short stories by the same calibre of professional author continued in the Yearbook series well after Brief Encounter died. Therefore, some reference works have lumped stories in, for instance, the 1995 yearbook with the Brief Encounter series, despite the fact that they lacked the Brief Encounter masthead and were far longer the typical entry in the series — often extending to five or six pages. They also used combinations of characters that would be expected from watching the television series; they were just another adventure for a particular TARDIS crew. Indeed, short stories after the 1993 Yearbook had much more in common with stories in the 21st century annuals than they did with the Brief Encounter series.
List of stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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