James Goss (producer)
James Goss (born 1974) is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond ready made universes.
Doctor Who
Online content
In 2000, Goss was made a BBC senior content producer and put in charge of the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Originally the site was part of the BBC's Cult TV website. Goss slowly expanded the content to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Farscape, The Simpsons, 24 and Doctor Who. He was subsequently voted Number 19 in TV Cream's 2004 poll of Top 50 Media Movers and Shakers.[1]
With the return of Doctor Who in 2005, the Cult site was slowly wound down in order to concentrate solely on the show. Goss moved to BBC Wales to oversee the production of the new show's web site, expanding the contents to include cast and crew interviews, games and spin-off sites based on the broadcast episodes. His aim was to construct a whole world beyond the show that viewers could get further involved in, notably employing graphic designer Lee Binding for front pages and site design, and writer Joseph Lidster for the spin-off sites' fictional content. Sequence, a Cardiff-based design agency, were also responsible for all of the 2006 Doctor Who series games, experiences and many of the associated websites. Goss also produced the video clip "krill-loop" for a tie-in website.
Television, radio and DVD
Having produced previous Doctor Who web only animations (such as Scream of the Shalka)[2] and Shada,[3] in 2005 Goss produced the animations of two missing episodes of the The Invasion. The animation, developed by Cosgrove Hall, was originally intended as web-only content[4] but was later added to the DVD release and went on to be voted best DVD special feature in the 2006 Doctor Who Magazine awards.
In 2006, Goss developed and produced The Infinite Quest, a Doctor Who animation shown on BBC One and CBBC in 2007. He was also producer of the special features for the DVD release. He has since produced DVD extra features for further 2 Entertain Doctor Who releases, including The Chase, The Keys of Marinus, The Masque of Mandragora, and The Trial Of A Time Lord.
In 2006, he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.[5]
In 2013 Scream of the Shalka was released on DVD with extras which include James Goss presenting a documentary on how the series came to be made and appearing in a documentary about the BBC cult website. He also produced a series of 5 (short) documentaries called Doctor Forever which appeared across Doctor Who DVD Special Edition releases in 2013. He was also involved in producing a series of documentaries for the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who which in 2013 were first shown on BBC America and subsequently on Watch in the UK.
Books
In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. His first book, Almost Perfect, a tie-in to the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, was released in October 2008 and was followed by two more Torchwood novels and Bad Blood, a novel based on the TV series Being Human.
Goss's Dead Air, read by David Tennant, was voted 2010 Audiobook Of The Year.[6]
His Eleventh Doctor audiobook The Hounds of Artemis was given away free with a February 2011 issue of The Guardian. It is read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett. His books Dead of Winter (Doctor Who) and First Born (Torchwood) were both nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Society Awards. He has written numerous stories produced by Big Finish Productions in their Doctor Who related ranges.
In 2013, BBC Books published Goss's short novel Summer Falls, purportedly written by Doctor Who character Amelia (Pond) Williams. In September 2014 his Doctor Who novel 'Blood Cell' was published (Twelfth Doctor).
In addition to the three Torchwood novels and Doctor Who novels, James Goss is the co-author, with Steve Tribe, of The Dalek Handbook (2011), Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects (2012) and The Doctor: His Lives and Times (2013). In 2014 he contributed to the Shakespeare Notebooks.
In 2015 his novel Haterz, about a man making the internet a better place one murder at a time, was published in the UK by Solaris Books and launched at the Forbidden Planet Megastore in London on 12 March 2015 with a book reading and signing by the author.[7]
Theatre
Goss's stage play Dirk, adapted with fellow student Arvind Ethan David from the Douglas Adams book Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, has been staged around the world. In 2006 it won "Best Adaptation" in the 28th LA Weekly Theater Awards.[8]
He wrote the play 7 Spies At The Casino about the making of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which was performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2007.[9]
James Goss has also written a play about the true story of the "terribly nice friendship" between Mr Peter Cushing and Sir Christopher Lee, forged during their Hammer Horror careers (see Hammer Film Productions). The play, called ‘The Gentlemen of Horror’, was first performed on 27 November 2013 at the Woolwich Grand Theatre. It was performed in the summer of 2014 at the Camden Fringe where it received favourable reviews including [10] and [11]
Other work
Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian's web site in 2007[12] and wrote a series of guest blogs about archive television for the AOL UK TV web site in 2009-2010.[13]
As mentioned above, James Goss wrote three novels for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. In addition, in the Torchood range, he wrote four short stories, published in the Torchwood Magazine; two audiobooks, Department X and Ghost Train; and two radio plays both broadcast on BBC radio 4; Golden Age on 2 July 2009 and The House of the Dead on 13 July 2011. In 2015 he became the producer of a new series of Torchwood audio stories to be produced by Big Finish Productions ( Torchwood (Big Finish series) ).
From 2011 to 2012, James Goss co-produced with Joseph Lidster, the Big Finish Productions' range of Dark Shadows audio dramas. In 2014 he also produced the New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield for Big Finish Productions.
Since 2012 James Goss has written three Lady Serpent Egyptian murder stories, published by Endeavor Press. These are described as fast-paced, historical murder mysteries that brilliantly capture the atmosphere of ancient Egypt – as well as being enthralling detective stories.
Selected bibliography
- Novels, Audiobooks & ebooks
Haterz (2015)
- The Lady Serpent Series
- The Race of Scorpions (2012)
- Poison Seed (2013)
- Blood and Sand (2013)
- Torchwood
- Almost Perfect (2008)
- Risk Assessment (2009)
- First Born (2011)
- Doctor Who
- Dead Air (2010)
- Dead of Winter (2011)
- The Hounds of Artemis (2011)
- The Art of Death (2012)
- Summer Falls (2013)
- Blood Cell (2014)
- Being Human
- Bad Blood (2010)
- Radio Dramas
- Torchwood
- Golden Age (2009)
- The House of the Dead (2011) (see The Lost Files (Torchwood))
- Audio dramas
- Doctor Who
- The Time Museum (2012)
- The Last Post (Doctor Who audio) (2012)
- The Scorchies (2013)
- Counter Measures: The Fifth Citadel (2013)
- Gallifrey (audio series) VI: Renaissance (2013)
- Bernice Summerfield Missing Persons: 5.4 The Winning Side (2013)
- The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: The Lights of Skaro (2014)
- Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 7.2 Night of 1000 Stars (2014)
- Mask of Tragedy (2014)
- Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 8.1 Encore of the Scorchies (2014)
- The Gods of Winter (2015)
- The Sins of Winter (2015)
- Jago & Litefoot (audio drama series): 10.3 The Mourning After (2015)
- River Song Diaries: 1.3 Signs (2016)
- Torchwood
- Department X (2011)
- Ghost Train (2011)
- Fall to Earth (2015) (see Torchwood (Big Finish series))
- Dark Shadows
- The Doll House (2010)
- The Poisoned Soul (2011)
- The Crimson Pearl with Joseph Lidster (2011)
- The House by the Sea (2012)
- The Harvest of Souls (2014)
- Blakes 7
- Three (The Liberator Chronicles Volume 5:3 (2013))
- Spoils (The Liberator Chronicles 8:3 (2014))
- Iris Wildthyme
- Comeback of the Scorchies (Wildthyme Reloaded 1(2015))
- Short stories
- Torchwood
- The Last Voyage of Osiris (2009) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 17
- The Package (2010) in Torchwood Magazine Issue 22
- The Mind's Eye (2010) Torchwood Magazine Issue 24
- We All Go Through with Steve Tribe (2011) Torchwood Magazine Issue 25
- Doctor Who
- Indian Summer in Short Trips: Snapshots (2007)
- Phoenix in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic (2009)
- Non Fiction
- The Dalek Handbook with Steve Tribe (2011)
- Doctor Who: A History of the Universe in 100 Objects with Steve Tribe (2012)
- The Doctor: His Lives and Times with Steve Tribe (2013)
- The Shakespeare Notebooks (2014)
External links
- James Goss at the Internet Movie Database
- Skip's Acorn Treasury, James Goss's blog.
References
- ↑ "TV CREAM'S TOP 50 MEDIA MOVERS AND SHAKERS 2004". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ Belam, Martin (August 6, 2004). "The Making of Doctor Who Webcasts - Martin Belam's currybetdotnet blog". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ "BBC - Doctor Who - Shada - Credits". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ "The Invasion (DVD)". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ "Doctor Who Confidential - The New World of Who (TV episode 2006) - IMDb". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ "The Doctor Who News Page: Dead Air named Best Audiobook - Updated". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQsjuO0uXBk
- ↑ Morris, Steven Leigh (2007-04-10). "The 28th Annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards". Retrieved 2012-06-22.
- ↑ "The Stage / Reviews / 7 Spies at the Casino". 2007-08-09. Retrieved 2012-06-22.
- ↑ http://www.viewsfromthegods.co.uk/the-gentlemen-of-horror.shtml
- ↑ http://grumpygaycritic.wordpress.com/tag/james-goss/
- ↑ "James Goss". London: guardian.co.uk. July 23, 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ↑ "James Goss Posts - AOL TV UK". Retrieved January 5, 2011.
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