[CThe following is the latest information from the APC Net; Jean Airey, Secre- tary/Treasurer. The APC Net is the Official DOCTOR WHO News source of the United States and is supported by John Nathan-Turner. NEWS ITEMS We are currently (per member club UNYT's request) investigating the status of the "lost" episodes from "Tomb of the Cybermen" and will let you know what we find out. The latest rumor -- and PLEASE don't panic . . . . yet -- is that the BBC has definite plans to cancel DW after this next season. WE are inquiring and will let you know what's "up". TIMELORD 89 (Sept. 22-24) will be held at the Ramada Inn in Columbus, OH. Professional guests are: Anthony Ainley, Nicholas Courtney, John Nathan-Turner, Gary Downie and the recently added Terry Nation. Registration (3 days at $25, party/cabaret at $10) may be sent to TIMELORD 89, 667 E. Church St, Urbana, OH 43078 USA. Price at the door is higher. SEASON 26 Producer : John Nathan Turner Script Editor : Andrew Cartmel The Doctor : Sylvester McCoy Ace: Sophie Aldred TX commences in the autumn. 1. 7M "The Wolves of Fenric" (w/t) By IAN BRIGGS [ALL OB] Setting: Yorkshire - World War Two [4 Pts] Director: NICHOLAS MALLETT Guest Artistes: Dinsdale Landen as Dr. Judson Alfred Lynch as Commander Millington Nicholas Parsons as Mr. Wainwright Anne Reid as Nurse Crane 2. 7N "Battlefield" By BEN AARONOVITCH [OB/Studio] Setting: Cornwall in the near future [4 Pts] Director: MICHAEL KERRIGAN Guest Artistes: NICHOLAS COURTNEY as the Brigadier 3. 7P "Cat-Flap" (w/t) By RONA MUNRO [ALL OB] Setting: Perivale [3 Pts] Director: ALAN WAREING 4. 7Q "The Bestiary" (w/t) By MARC PLATT [ALL Studio] Setting: Perivale [3 Pts] Director: ALAN WAREING Please note that this is the ONLY information available from the DOCTOR WHO Office. (Personal addenda to above notes: Concerning the cancellation rumor, we're still told that the BBC is giving the rights to another company after the end of the season. "The Wolves of Fenric" was originally named "Wolf Time"; "Battlefield" originally named "Storm Over Avallion". The setting for "Battlefield" is actually Cornwall in the year 1999. Perivale, the setting for both "Cat-Flap" and "The Bestiary", is Ace's home town on Earth, if you remember her saying so in "Dragonfire" back in Season 24. Since they're both set there, it looks like they're interlinked. The info we also have on "The Bestiary" gives clues as to two guest stars: Miranda Richardson ("Black Ad- der") as the Queen (she played Queen Elizabeth in B.A.) and ANTHONY AINLEY as the Master -- the BBC evidentally has not confirmed this. TX stands for Transmission; w/t for Working Title. OB is short for "Out- side Broadcast", i.e. location shooting, while studio means completely con- fined to the set. OB doesn't necessarily mean every scene will be location, i.e. TARDIS interiors, etc. Also, the Gallifrey story slated for Story Four, which we had heard the name quoted as "Deliverance", was pulled from the schedule; however, rumor has it that the Time Lords will make an appearance, if not only the Master.)