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director=Miguel Arteta
Star=Rose Byrne, Jessica St. Clair
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I think Salma Hayek got involved in this shit just but a pure accident. 4:41 This is Fifa, he laged, wait the secodn. 4 58 OMG 😳😳. YouTube Like A Boss. Mac like a boss full. [Mac] Like à bois et granulés. [Mac] Like a boss. The song is loosely based on the Slim Thug song of the same name. In this version, Andy describes the life of being a boss. Seems normal at first, but everything heads south as the day progresses. The antics range from being mildly funny (“My own bathroom”) perverted (“Hit on Debra”) dark (“Buy a gun…in my mouth”) insane (“suck my own dick”) to physically impossible (“turn into a jet”. The music video features Seth Rogen as the interviewer for Mr. Sambergs performance review. He does not appear on the album version.

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I'm just wondering what happened to the dog lol that's all i care about😂😂😂. Like A Boss Best friends Mel and Mia (Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne) are living their best lives running their. See More 32, 347 people follow this Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. See actions taken by the people who manage and post content. Page created - August 13, 2019 It looks like you may be having problems playing this video. If so, please try restarting your browser. Close I loved wished it was was funny and loved how it portrayed their friendship. Very predictable, but still very enjoyable. Lots of laughs, and fun scenes. It's a fun time. The cast was awesome. My only complaint was that it was not long enough. 😁 Like A Boss - Critic Quote Video Like A Boss - Critic Quote Video Like A Boss - Cake Clip.

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Nice compilation. Some deadly v-ball at the vnl this year. Really amazed at how good and savy some of the younger players are especially the Russian and Polish teams. Excellent entertainment. Thanx for all the super camera work, outstanding. 🇨🇦. 8:50 super oily wheels. Warning: This page contains material that may be considered not safe for work. About Like A Boss is a catchphrase often used in image macros or GIFs that feature a person completing an action with authority and finesse. Similar to Haters Gonna Hate, the characters in the macros have an air of superiority and do not care how others perceive them. Origin The phrase stems from The Lonely Island 's single "Like A Boss. a parody of the Slim Thug song of the same name. [1] Featuring Andy Samberg and Seth Rogen, the video premiered on Saturday Night Live as a digital short on April 4th, 2009. In the video, the Boss (Samberg) is asked to go over his daily activities during a performance review by Rogen's character. While it starts out with daily office tasks, the lyrics evolve into impossible activities. Sample lyrics from The Lonely Island's Like a Boss [2] Crash my car (like a boss) Chop my balls off (like a boss) Turn into a jet (like a boss) Bomb the Russians (like a boss) Crash into the sun (like a boss) Now I'm dead (like a boss) Spread The day after the video aired on SNL, it was shared by the Huffington Post [3] Laughing Squid [4] Funny or Die [5] and Digg, where it received 3645 upvotes. [6] On June 5th, 2009 the site [8] was created, which gave users a button that would play a single "Like a Boss" line. On Memebase [10] and Very Demovational [11] image macros have been more popular, with people adding the phrase to images of people completing actions easily or with expertise. As of September 2011, the song has been scrobbled on [7] over 966, 000 times by over 150, 000 unique users. On Twitter "Like A Boss" as a catchphrase has been popular on Twitter and Tumblr [9] as a hashtag for posts about successful actions or things they are proud of doing: Notable Examples Derivative Search Interest Though "like a boss" was being searched for previous to the Lonely Island video, there is a clear spike that coincides with it in April 2009: Know Your Meme Store < External References.

Edit Release Dates Israel 9 January 2020 Lebanon Saudi Arabia Ukraine Canada 10 January 2020 Estonia Indonesia India Romania USA Australia 23 January 2020 New Zealand Iceland 31 January 2020 Mexico Greece 13 February 2020 Singapore Lithuania 14 February 2020 UK 21 February 2020 Ireland Turkey Netherlands 27 February 2020 Portugal Hong Kong 5 March 2020 Norway 6 March 2020 Germany 12 March 2020 Russia Sweden 13 March 2020 Finland 27 March 2020 Also Known As (AKA) original title) Like a Boss Brazil Canada (English title) Canada (French title) La guerre des Boss France Hong Kong (Cantonese title) 波士鬥腦細 Like A Boss Israel (Hebrew title) Sakhaki Otta Bossit Italy Japan (Japanese title) Kaip bose Socias en guerra Sminkekrigen Quem É Que Manda Aqui? Slovenia Kot sef Turkey (Turkish title) Patron Gibi і (working title) Limited Partners.

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Like a Boss Theatrical release poster Directed by Miguel Arteta Produced by Marc Evans Peter Principato Itay Reiss Joel Zadak Screenplay by Sam Pitman Adam Cole-Kelly Story by Danielle Sanchez-Witzel Starring Tiffany Haddish Rose Byrne Jennifer Coolidge Natasha Rothwell Billy Porter Salma Hayek Music by Christophe Beck Jake Monaco Cinematography Jas Shelton Edited by Jay Deuby Production company Artists First Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date January 10, 2020 (US) Running time 83 minutes Country United States Language English Budget 29 million [1] Box office 24. 4 million [1] 2] Like a Boss is a 2020 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta, written by Sam Pitman and Adam Cole-Kelly, and starring Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne, Jennifer Coolidge, Natasha Rothwell, Billy Porter, and Salma Hayek. The plot follows two friends who attempt to take control of their cosmetics company back from an industry titan. The film was released on January 10, 2020, by Paramount Pictures. It received negative reviews from critics and has grossed 24 million. Premise [ edit] Two friends with very different personalities run their own beauty company, Mel & Mia's, though one is more practical, while the other wants to earn her fortune quickly and live a lavish lifestyle. Things take a turn for the worse when their company runs into debt, forcing them to turn to an unscrupulous benefactor who intends to steal the business out from under them. The two must address their differences to save their business. Cast [ edit] Tiffany Haddish as Mia Carter, a co-owner of Mel & Mia's, with a brash personality. Rose Byrne as Mel Paige, a co-owner of Mel & Mia's, who is more business-savvy, but lacks the confidence of her partner. Salma Hayek as Claire Luna, a cosmetics mogul who obtains a controlling share of Mel & Mia's while bailing out the owners. She plans to steal their innovative new product ideas for herself. Jennifer Coolidge as Sydney, Mel and Mia's co-worker Billy Porter as Barrett, Mel and Mia's employee Ari Graynor as Angela, Mel and Mia's friend Natasha Rothwell as Jill, Mel and Mia's friend Jessica St. Clair as Kim, Mel and Mia's friend Karan Soni as Josh Tinker, Claire's right-hand man Jacob Latimore as Harry Jimmy O. Yang as Ron Ryan Hansen as Greg Seth Rollins as Byron Veronica Merrell as Lola Vanessa Merrell as Layla Caroline Arapoglou as Brook Lisa Kudrow as Shay Production [ edit] On October 23, 2017, it was announced that Paramount Pictures had bought a female-centered comedy spec, Limited Partners, specifically as a starring role for Tiffany Haddish. The film was written by Sam Pitman & Adam Cole-Kelly, from a story by the two, and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, and was produced by Peter Principato, Itay Reiss, and Joel Zadak through their Principato-Young Entertainment (now known as Artists First. 3] In July 2018, Paramount set Miguel Arteta as director. [4] Later the same month, Rose Byrne was cast as the film's other lead. [5] In September 2018, Salma Hayek was added to play the villain. [6] In October 2018, Ari Graynor, Jacob Latimore, Karan Soni, Jimmy O. Yang, Natasha Rothwell, Jessica St. Clair and Billy Porter also joined the cast of the film. [7] Principal photography on the film began in October 2018. [6] In July 2019, the film was re-titled Like a Boss. [8] Release [ edit] Like a Boss was released on January 10, 2020 by Paramount Pictures. [9] It was previously scheduled for June 28, 2019. [10] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of February 2, 2020, Like a Boss has grossed 21. 6 million in the United States and Canada, and 2. 9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of 24. 4 million. [1] 2] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Underwater and the expansions of Just Mercy and 1917, and was projected to gross 10–12 million from 3, 078 theaters in its opening weekend. [11] The film made 3. 9 million on its first day of release, including 1 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to 10 million, finishing fifth at the box office. [12] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 21% based on 107 reviews, with an average rating of 4. 15/10. The site's critics consensus reads. Like a Boss oversees a merger of powerful comedic talents, but the end results are likely to leave audience members feeling swindled out of their investments. 13] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 32 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews. 14] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 3 out of 5 stars from viewers. [12] Rolling Stone s Peter Travers gave the film 1 out of 5 stars and wrote, What we have here is a comedy on life support, with Haddish and Byrne valiantly performing futile acts of resuscitation. Sorry to report: The patient died. 15] References [ edit] a b c "Like a Boss (2020. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ a b "Like a Boss (2020. The Numbers. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ Jr, Mike Fleming (October 23, 2017. Paramount Lands Pitch Vehicle For 'Girls Trip' Breakout Tiffany Haddish. Deadline. Retrieved July 18, 2018. ^ Jr, Mike Fleming (July 9, 2018. Paramount Wins Scrum For Tiffany Haddish; Miguel Arteta To Direct Her In 'Limited Partners. Retrieved July 18, 2018. ^ Kit, Borys (July 16, 2018. Rose Byrne in Talks to Join Tiffany Haddish in 'Limited Partners' Exclusive. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 18, 2018. ^ a b Vlessing, Etan (September 28, 2018. Salma Hayek Joins Tiffany Haddish in Paramount Comedy 'Limited Partners. Retrieved October 13, 2018. ^ Kroll, Justin (October 18, 2018. Tiffany Haddish's 'Limited Partners' Rounds Out Cast (EXCLUSIVE. Variety. Retrieved October 18, 2018. ^ Pederson, Erik (July 31, 2019. Paramount Retitles Tiffany Haddish-Rose Byrne Buddy Comedy; Release Date Holds – Update. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 31, 2019. ^ Pederson, Erik (March 15, 2019. Paramount Moves 'Limited Partners' To 2020 & Dates 'The Tiger's Apprentice' Toon. Retrieved March 17, 2019. ^ Galuppo, Mia (May 23, 2018. Paramount Removes 'Transformers 7' From Calendar, Dates 'Rocketman. Retrieved July 18, 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 6, 2020. 1917' Advance Ticket Sales Already Fired Up From Golden Globe Wins As Sam Mendes Pic Sees 25M Opening. Retrieved January 7, 2020. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 12, 2020. 1917' Strong With 36M+ But 'Like A Boss. Just Mercy' Fighting Over 4th With 10M; Why Kristen Stewart's 'Underwater' Went Kerplunk With 6M. Retrieved January 12, 2020. ^ Like a Boss (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 23, 2020. ^ Like a Boss Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 11, 2020. ^ Travers, Peter (January 9, 2020. Like a Boss' Whoever Made This Inane Comedy Should Be Fired. Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 9, 2020. External links [ edit] Like a Boss on IMDb.

Mac like a boss song. Mac like a boss video. This is so clickbaity and the music is annoying as ever loving hell. Edit Like a Boss (2020) See agents for this cast & crew Directed by Miguel Arteta Writing Credits Sam Pitman... (screenplay by) Adam Cole-Kelly... (screenplay by) Danielle Sanchez-Witzel... (story by) written by) writer) Cast Rose Byrne... Mel Carter Salma Hayek... Claire Luna Billy Porter... Barrett Lisa Kudrow... Shay Jessica St. Clair... Kim Tiffany Haddish... Mia Jennifer Coolidge... Sydney Ari Graynor... Angela Karan Soni... Josh Ryan Hansen... Greg Catherine Parker... Receptionist Jimmy O. Yang... Ron Melissa Saint-Amand... Jess Mallory Mckenzie... Stand in - Rose Byrne LA unit Jacob Latimore Natasha Rothwell... Jill Melissa Kennemore... Birthday Girl Vanessa Merrell... Lux Caroline Arapoglou... Brook Lana Young... Shay Whittmore Colby Lopez Veronica Merrell... Zaylee Aaron Dominguez... Justin Catherine Carlen... Aunt Margo Sheril Rodgers... Claire Luna Office Core India Batson... Emily Christina D. Miller... Launch Party Attendee / Tastemaker / Store Worker (AmericasMart) Mary Miles Kokotek... Tastemaker Olivia De Paux... Taste Maker Darlene Chikezie... Best Friend #4 Andrea Maiuro... Office core JoAnn Bernat... Limo driver Melinda Russell... Beauty Co. Guest Emma Coulter... Postmates Delivery Person Brittany Guess... Ellie Jessica Lee Yates... Barista Mackenzie Messick... Mackenzie Stanley Aughtry... Security Guard Brittany Kelly... Waitress Bisola Salimonu... Best Friend #5 Marcus LaRon... First Security Guard / Marcus Marie Richards... LaToya Denae. Director's Select Extra Jaylah' Alise... Young Mia Allyson Daugherty... Dancing / Best Friends Charlandra L. Jacobs... Baby Shower Guest Donece Monk... Herself - Joyce Baby Shower (Friend) voice) Kharisma Gooden... Store Owner (uncredited) Ayanna Wardlow... Get Some Model Produced by Marc Evans... producer executive producer Peter Principato... producer (p. g. a. ) Itay Reiss... Nicolas Stern... Joel Zadak... Music by Christophe Beck Cinematography by Jas Shelton Film Editing by Jay Deuby Casting By Allison Jones Kris Redding Production Design by Theresa Guleserian Set Decoration by Shanna Worsham Costume Design by Sekinah Brown Makeup Department Leay Cangelosi... hair stylist Jeremy Dell... makeup artist Chris Lyons... special effects teeth Priya Maharaj... Anna Majewski... Kristen Saia... key hair stylist Yvette Shelton... Hair stylist: Tiffany Haddish Keitric Starks... key makeup artist Michealle Vanderpool... hair stylist/wigs Melizah Anguiano Wheat... hair department head Ron Wolek... Dionne Wynn... Make-up artist: Tiffany Haddish Gaby Macias... makeup artist (uncredited) Production Management Kirby Adams... executive in charge of production Barbara Kelly... unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Elyse Archie... additional second assistant director Richard L. Fox... first assistant director Robert S. Hoffman... second assistant director: additional Robert Ratner... second second assistant director Art Department Luis F. Aguilar... construction coordinator: Additional photography Los angeles Heidi Beers... scenic artist Mallorie Coleman... set decoration buyer Paulo DeFreitas Jr. storyboard artist Nik Forman... set dresser Katie Hampton... art coordinator: LA Add'l Photography Nikki Hillhouse... Shea Jackson... Construction Buyer Zach Kilpatrick... set dec gangboss Jen Knight... Leadman (as Jen Hicks) Sara Lozo... Scenic Artist Alexandra Maziekien... graphic designer Adam Miller... assistant property master Clarissa Mobley... Rob Nagy... set designer Sabrina Petkus... Katrina Rice... property master Germaine Rigg... props person Jena C. Sarappo... art department coordinator Sarah Stover... Set Decoration Assistant Michelle Stumpf... art department production asstistant Travis Sullivan... On-Set Dresser Jason Sweers... lead graphic designer Brittany Upchurch... Set Decoration Buyer Lauren Wilhite... Sound Department Anna Behlmer... re-recording mixer Tara Blume... foley artist Joe Bourdet... boom operator: los angeles Patrick Christensen... adr mixer Andrew DeCristofaro... supervising sound editor Simon Diggins... ADR Mixer Arielle Engle... Sound Utility Russell Farmarco... dialogue and ADR editor Dave Fritz... adr recordist Alexander Jongbloed... foley editor Erik H. Magnus... production sound mixer Daniel S. McCoy... sound mixer: los angeles Steve Neal... mix technician Geordy Sincavage... foley mixer / foley supervisor Aaron Southerland... David Stanke... first assistant sound editor Darren 'Sunny' Warkentin... Supervising Sound Editor Raegan Wexler... sound playback operator Dave Wilson... adr mixer: Atlanta Special Effects by Rick Cramblett... special effects coordinator Jeremy Farlow... Special Effects Shop Foreman David Fletcher... special effects supervisor Tyler C. Martin... special effects technician Visual Effects by Matt Akey... visual effects producer Jasper M. Baltzersen... compositor: Crafty Apes Tanner Bartlett... compositor Steven Benjamin... digital compositor: Crafty Apes Jessica Chamberlin... visual effects set supervisor Christopher Cheng... Robyn Ducharme... digital compositor Bryan Haines... Alexander Johnson... Duncan Key... Matthew Lawrence... title production Michael A. Martinez... digital compositor / visual effects editor: Crafty Apes Daniel J. Pastor... Sean Pollack... cg supervisor Jacquelyn Racine... visual effects coordinator: Paramount Pictures Aldo Ruggiero... visual effects supervisor Daniel L. Smith... Zachary S. Willis... 3D Artist Stunts Jwaundace Candece... stunt actor Alan D'Antoni... stunt coordinator Sarah Irwin... stunt double: Rose Byrne Phedra Syndelle... stunt double: Tiffany Haddish Mark Weinhandl... stunt rigger Justin T. Woods... Camera and Electrical Department Charlotte Acker... grip Eli Joshua Adé... still photographer Luan Agostinho... best boy grip (as Luan Agostinio) Joshua Atkin... lighting technician: additional photography Karen Ballard... Troy Blischok... first assistant "a" camera: additional photography Brenton Booth... balloon light technician Marc Casey... underwater camera technician Kelly Clear... Chief Lighting Technician Eric Cunningham... Best Boy Electric Cooper Dunn... c camera Gregg Easterbrook... camera operator Jeremy Emerman... epk Wesley J. Ford... Rigging Grip James Biggame Gallimore... video assist Cameron Goen... lighting technician Rodrigue Gomes... A Camera 2nd Assistant Camera Iván Jesús Herrera... lighting programmer: additional photography Stuart Huggins... Digital Imaging Technician Willow Jenkins... video assist: add'l photography Los Angeles Max Junquera... B Cam First Assistant Camera Ryan M Ketchum... rigging electric best boy Matthew J. Klann... lighting console programmer Bruce Leefook... electrician Colin Lutke... Ben McLeod... camera utility: day player Ryan Mengel... Hassen Muralles... Rigging electrician Robert Murray... Conrad Perry... video playback supervisor Eric Pickett... additional electrician Najee Rawlins... Digital Loader Thoma Reavis... Michael Sannuti... key rigging grip Jose de Jesus Servin... Stewart Smith... B Camera/Steadicam Operator Rick Stribling... key grip Fred Thomas... first assistant camera: a" camera Jordan Tyson... Lukas Valderrama... Justin Viger... Aaron Welch... rig grip Tim Welch... Joel Williams... day player Patrick King... lighting technician (uncredited) Casting Department Emily Buntyn... casting assistant Andrea Craven... Extras Casting Director Ben Harris... casting associate Bill Marinella... extras casting Costume and Wardrobe Department Imani Akbar... assistant costume designer: re-shoots Shilla Benning... costume supervisor Carl Ulysses Bowen... additional tailor Maiya Daniels... set costumer Kate Duke... to Rose Byrne Janet E Jensen... additional costumer: re shoots Persephone Lauer... set costumer: re-shoots Editorial Department Tom Barile... colorist: dailies Remy Bonett... post production executive assistant Ryan Patrick Brennan... first assistant editor Sabrina Gimenez... Second Assistant Editor Nicholas Hasson... colorist Alexa Mabery... post-production assistant Lauren Orlowski... post-production coordinator Skyler Proctor... Location Management Pambria Beachem... location coordinator Kathy M. Berry... location scout RaShawn Cash... assistant location manager Johnny Chen... key assistant location manager Todd Feaser... John Latenser V... location manager Sechita McNair... location assistant Arica S Olive... Tom Pierce... Clark Rosado... location production assistant Donald Stewart... Kai Thorup... Music Department Christophe Beck... music by Michael Bouska... Score Mixer Mark Graham... head of music preparation Jose Kropp... score coordinator Larry Mah... digital score recordist Jake Monaco... Ashley Olauson... studio manager Michael Paraskevas... composer: additional music/score coordinator Jay B. Richardson... score music editor Peter Rotter... music contractor Andrew Synowiec... musician Tyler Westen... Oren Yaacoby... music editor Joe Zimmerman... music librarian Script and Continuity Department Colby Bachiller... Script Coordinator Michele Haberman... Script Supervisor: Splinter Unit Amber Harley... script supervisor Transportation Department Samuel R. Anderson... camera truck driver Sheri B. Burton... Driver: Rose Byrne Quincy Cason... Cast driver: Director Joey Freitas... transportation coordinator: additional photography Quanita Johnson... transportation dispatcher Holly Jordan... dot administrator Loretta Reviere-Perry... transportation Oranz Walker... transportation coordinator Other crew Schezaad Ausman... stand-in for Karan Soni Amber Blackman... 2nd assistant accountant Edwanna Blanding... production coordinator (as Edwanna Tabb) Nick Chambers... additional set production assistant Nathan Collins... Travel Coordinator Ryan Curtis... production assistant Antonio G. Dougherty... Angelina Feliciano... Production Finance Coordinator Jennifer Ferrand... cast assistant: Salma Hayek Andrea Flader... assistant to Producers: Peter Principato, Joel Zadak, and Itay Reiss Riley Flanagan... set production assistant Emily Gurley... Deborah Harpur... product placement Nick Hayes... Tracette Hillman... Assistant to Tiffany Haddish Yvet Holmes... Office Production Assistant Ben Jensen... production safety Aakomon Jones... Choreographer stand-in: Jessica St. Clair Shauna L. Kroen... First Assistant Accountant Stacy Levendusky... registered nurse Stevie Logsdon... Production Secretary Monique Morales... stand-in: Salma Hayek Samantha Mossman... 2nd assistant accountant / accounting clerk Katlyn Neylon... payroll clerk Tanner Pemelton... Abby Pierson... Assistant to Rose Byrne Rob Porter... police coordinator Bo Shurling... Unit Publicist Jason Stein... assistant production coordinator: reshoot Donald Strohman... office production assistant Kristyna Tchir... travel coordinator Kirsten Tobey... assistant to executive in charge of production Ryan Wagner... Assistant to Director: Miguel Arteta Brittany Wilkins... assistant production coordinator Craig Elliott Williams... 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Watch LIKe a BOss Online Twitter Like*a*Boss*Online*HBO*2018: 2018* 1*Preview* HBO. YouTube, Watch Like a Online Vshare. (CNN) Tiffany Haddish remains in high demand, the tradeoff being that she isn't always particularly discriminating about the roles she takes. Enter "Like a Boss. an R-rated gals-night-out comedy that, thanks to the talented cast, delivers a few genuinely amusing moments, but which falls a couple of glasses of chardonnay short of being a good time. The premise and title have a fairly generic sitcom feel, with a pair of bosom pals who not only live together ( Is it weird that we're still roommates. one asks) but who jointly run the cosmetics start-up that they've launched. The business, however, has hit hard times despite some successes, forcing the level-headed Mel (Rose Byrne) to prod Haddish's creative guru Mia to accept an overture from a cosmetics giant run by imperious beauty maven Claire Luna, in what turns out to be a juicy part for Salma Hayek, sporting a flaming red mane. Claire talks a good game, pitching herself as the answer to their prayers. Yet inevitably, introducing a third party into the business will test their friendship, creating the risk of driving a wedge between them. That plays out chaotically but way too predictably, in a movie directed by Miguel Arteta (who worked with Hayek on the much different "Beatriz at Dinner) that betrays its clear desire. based on the raunchier aspects, including lots of pot smoking and sex talk. to tap into the same vein that made "Bridesmaids" a hit; alas, the material doesn't exhibit those qualities consistently enough to sustain that energy, essentially making a sporadic commitment to crudeness. Fortunately, in addition to Hayek (who is compared to, among other things, Jessica Rabbit) the supporting cast includes the reliable Billy Porter and Jennifer Coolidge as Mia & Mel's employees, who bring goofiness to the movie whenever they're around; and a circle of settled friends who mostly irritate the main duo. To her credit, Byrne makes Mel more than just a straight woman for Haddish's comedy chops, and the two share the requisite chemistry to sell this odd coupling, but to borrow a makeup metaphor, it's a thin foundation. In that respect, Like a Boss" resembles many a January release. a lightweight, 84-minute night out that won't lose anything if you wait and watch it with that aforementioned chardonnay, like a couch potato. "Like a Boss" premieres Jan. 10 in the US. It's rated R.

By Brian D. Renner Jan. 7, 2020 Who's Involved: Salma Hayek, Jimmy O. Yang, Sam Pitman, Rose Byrne, Tiffany Haddish, Peter Principato, Itay Reiss, Joel Zadak, Catherine Parker, Nicolas Stern, Jacob Latimore, Ari Graynor, Miguel Arteta, Adam Cole-Kelly, Jessica St. Clair, Karan Soni Rating: R Runtime: N/A Like a Boss Official stills & photos 38 more Like a Boss Plot: What's the story? Two hard-charging best friends (Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne) build a juggernaut company and find their relationship tested when they are made a big buyout offer. Suddenly all the differences that made them the perfect odd-couple partners put them at war, threatening their business and personal relationships. Salma Hayek plays the exec who makes the buyout offer and becomes the corporate puppet master pulling the strings in creating acrimony among the partners. 4. 14 / 5 stars ( 7 users) Poll: Will you see Like a Boss? Like a Boss Cast: Who are the actors? Like a Boss Trailers & Videos Production Timeline: When did the Like a Boss come together? On or about September 14, 2019 • The film was in Completed status. On or about February 3, 2019 • The film was in Post-Production status. On or about July 18, 2018 • The film was in Pre-Production status. Prepping for a October 2018 start. On or about October 29, 2017 • The film was in Development status. Questions: Frequently Asked About Like a Boss.

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Dr. wolfgang peter miggiani. Dr. who strain. Dr who bull. Dr who dog. The fourteen ( and counting) faces of the Doctor, and the TARDIS. note  "It all started out as a mild curiosity in a junk yard, and now it's turned out to be quite a great spirit of adventure. Doctor Who is a British television institution, and the longest running science-fiction series in the world, first airing on BBC TV on 23 November 1963. It takes place in and established the Whoniverse, which has a continuous and constantly adapting story involving many different timelines. It also spawned the truly vast Doctor Who Expanded Universe. The premise of the show is simple enough: it follows the adventures of a renegade Time Lord—the Doctor—and their various companions through time and space. The Doctor travels in a living and sentient time machine, the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) and meets many foes, ranging from heavily armoured robots to killer microbes and pollen to — well, members of their own race. Part of the longevity of the series is that when the actor playing the Doctor leaves, the show gets around this by killing the character off, only to "regenerate" the Doctor into a new form played by someone else (sometimes by someone significantly older or younger, or a different gender. As a result, the same character has appeared in the series from the beginning but their new personality and new tastes gives the show a distinctly different atmosphere with each regeneration, and the producers (and, often, fans) treat the introduction of a new Doctor as a relaunch of the series. The show also frequently changes companions (over its history only a relative handful have ever actually stayed longer than one or two seasons) and once again the change in companion is also treated as something of a relaunch, especially in the 2005-present era where the stories are more frequently told from their perspective. The show originally ran from 1963 to 1989 (with an 18 month hiatus in 1985-6 caused by Executive Meddling, during which it "rested" and saw only a radio drama air) before being pulled from the airwaves after the conclusion of its 26th season; the BBC has always insisted that the show was merely placed on hiatus, but the general understanding is that it had actually been cancelled. 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Take a look at the newest Doctor, Jodie Whittaker and the beloved 12th Doctor Peter Capaldi. Plus, check out the evolution of the Doctor through the years. Top Rated TV #158, 115 wins & 205 nominations. See more awards  » Edit Cast Series cast summary: Matt Smith... The Doctor 57 episodes, 2010-2017 David Tennant... 59 episodes, 2005-2017 Peter Capaldi... 46 episodes, 2008-2017 Nicholas Briggs... Daleks 42 episodes, 2005-2020 Jenna Coleman... Clara 41 episodes, 2012-2017 Paul Kasey... Ood Sigma 37 episodes, 2005-2020 Karen Gillan... Amy Pond 38 episodes, 2008-2017 Billie Piper... Rose Tyler 40 episodes, 2005-2017 Kevin Hudson... Cyberman 28 episodes, 2005-2020 Arthur Darvill... Rory 27 episodes, 2010-2012 Jodie Whittaker... 23 episodes, 2017-2020 Ruari Mears... Cyberman 22 episodes, 2006-2013 Bradley Walsh... Graham O'Brien 21 episodes, 2018-2020 Tosin Cole... Ryan Sinclair Mandip Gill... Yasmin Khan Freema Agyeman... Martha Jones 25 episodes, 2006-2017 Storyline The Doctor, a Time Lord/Lady from the race whose home planet is Gallifrey, travels through time and space in their ship the T. A. R. D. I. S. (an acronym for Time and Relative Dimension In Space) with numerous companions. From time to time The Doctor regenerates into a new form (which is how the series has been running since the departure of the original actor, William Hartnell, in 1966. Written by Chris Wright Plot Summary Add Synopsis Taglines: The New Doctor Lands. (Series 8) See more  » Details Release Date: 17 March 2006 (USA) Box Office Opening Weekend USA: 228, 615, 5 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 76, 205 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: 45 min (48 episodes) 50 min (3 episodes) 71 min (2 Episodes) 8, 460 min (Entire series) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia On Saturday, March 5, 2005 (three weeks before its television debut) a rough-cut version of Doctor Who: Rose (2005) was leaked onto the Internet by an unnamed employee of a third-party contractor to CBC in Canada. The person responsible had their employment immediately terminated. The version is mostly similar to the broadcast version, the most notable difference is that instead of using Murray Gold 's new version of the theme song, a remixed version of the original was used instead. See more » Quotes [ season 6 open for non-UK markets] Amy Pond: When I was a little girl I had an imaginary friend and when I grew up he came back. He's called The Doctor. He comes from somewhere else. He's got a box called the TARDIS that's bigger on the inside and can travel anywhere in time and space. I ran away with him and we've been running ever since. See more » Crazy Credits On the 2012 episodes, the title logo is decorated with a motif related to each episode's theme. On episode one, Asylum of the Daleks" it was decorated with dots like the ones covering a Dalek body. On episode 2, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" it was decorated in green-like vegetation. On episode 3, A Town Called Mercy" it was made of wooden boards, like the buildings of the Far West town on the episode. And on episode 4, The Power of Three" it was decorated with a pattern made of cubes. See more » Alternate Versions When shown on Disney XD, some censorship is performed: spoken instances of the word "hell" are muted and the printed word is blurred when visible in its entirety, but not when it is partially obscured. See more » Soundtracks Doctor Who Theme Written by Ron Grainer Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

Dr. who actors. Dr who episode guide. Dr. who tardis. Dr who love. Dr. wholesale. Your Doctor Who. Your Inbox. Every Day. Build your custom FanSided TV email newsletter with news and analysis on Doctor Who and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more. Your privacy is safe with us. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like. Doctor Who is both a television show and a global multimedia franchise created and controlled by the BBC ( British Broadcasting Corporation. It centres on a time traveller called " the Doctor. who comes from a race of beings known as Time Lords. They travel through space and time in a time machine they call the TARDIS. This ship — which looks like a small, London police box on the outside — has nearly infinite dimensions on the inside. It has become such an iconic shape in British culture that it is currently the intellectual property of the BBC rather than its actual makers, the Metropolitan Police Service. Since Doctor Who 's revival in 2005, its production has been primarily based in Wales by BBC Wales, with its soundtrack regularly performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales since 2006. In order to accommodate cast changes, the narrative allows the Doctor to regenerate into an essentially new person on occasion. The cast is rounded out by one or more " companions. often females. On average, the main cast completely changes once every three or four years — a significant factor in the longevity of the programme. It has had two — some argue three — major production periods. The original run of the programme was from 1963 to 1989, and is often called the "classic series" or "classic Doctor Who. A failed revival, in the form of a Universal -BBC co-production, came in 1996 — but the resulting one-off tele movie is often considered a part of the classic series. The current form of the programme — sometimes called the "new series" — has been produced by BBC Wales and aired on BBC One since 2005. Though the classic series is fondly remembered by fans of a certain age, the new series has been far more consistently popular with the British public. source needed] and is usually the highest-rated scripted drama — outside of perennially popular soap operas — in the weeks that it is on the air. The franchise spawned by the main television programmes includes dozens of distinct ranges of spinoffs in televised, audio and print media. History of Doctor Who Edit Origin Edit Several individuals share credit for establishing Doctor Who in 1963, but it is generally accepted that the original impetus for the series, as well as the establishment of certain aspects, such as the concept of the TARDIS, the basic character of the Doctor and the title Doctor Who itself belong to Canadian -born Sydney Newman, who is also credited with creating another iconic series, The Avengers. Others involved in piecing together the puzzle that became the series include Head of Serials Donald Wilson, writer C. E. Webber, script editor David Whitaker and the show's first producer, Verity Lambert, the first woman to hold such a position in the drama department at the BBC. Junkyard set and police box for An Unearthly Child. Two other notable participants in the birth of the series were Anthony Coburn and Waris Hussein, the writer and director, respectively, of the first four-part serial, An Unearthly Child, the first episode of which aired on 23 November 1963. The version of the first episode that was broadcast was in fact the second mounting of that episode; an earlier version (called " The Pilot Episode " by fans) was taped some weeks before, but rejected for several issues. The BBC allowed a second mounting of the pilot to proceed. The first episode aired the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and had to be rebroadcast a week later when power failures disrupted the first broadcast. Also important to creating the atmosphere of the early series were composers Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire. Grainer wrote the basic melody of the Doctor Who theme, and Derbyshire, with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, transformed it into a pioneering piece of electronica music. There have been several arrangements used of the theme, but the basic melody has remained unchanged throughout the show's history. No new piece of music has ever been commissioned as a theme, making it one of the longest-serving signature tunes in television history. An Unearthly Child introduced the first incarnation of the Doctor, played by character actor William Hartnell. Supporting him were William Russell and Jacqueline Hill as Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, respectively, and Carole Ann Ford as the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan Foreman. These four would form the core cast of the series throughout its first season and into the second. From very early on, the television show spawned a sub-genre of the franchise in the form of short stories in various shapes and forms from small one-paper issues to short novels to even telling a story on a set of cards. This genre has developed throughout the years into massive shorts and anthologies and is still holding up in the 21st century. The Daleks Edit After the first episode introduced the characters and concept, the remaining three episodes of An Unearthly Child encompassed a modest storyline involving a group of cavemen in prehistoric times. The series began to find its voice as a science fiction series with the second serial, The Daleks by Terry Nation. It introduced the Daleks, the single most iconic reoccurring enemy of the franchise. The series began to really take off in popularity with this serial, which helped launch " Dalekmania " in the UK, leading to toys, the first novelisation Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks, the movie adaptation Dr. Who and the Daleks, and many televised sequels, beginning with The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Early cast changes Edit The Dalek Invasion of Earth was also notable for featuring the series' first cast change. Carole Ann Ford left the series. She was replaced the following week by Maureen O'Brien as Vicki, establishing the pattern of the Doctor's companions changing. The other original actors, William Russell and Jacqueline Hill, left the series a few months later at the conclusion of The Chase, making way for another new companion, Steven Taylor, played by Peter Purves. Over the decades, the length of service of different companions has ranged from as little as a few weeks (with some being considered companions after appearing in only a single episode) up to several years. Some actors have returned to reprise their roles years and even decades later (most notably Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith. A change of identity Edit The next major turning point in the series occurred in 1966 when the actor playing the First Doctor, William Hartnell, left the series. Rather than introduce a new leading character, replace Hartnell with no explanation or simply cancel the series, the producers, with input from Sydney Newman, chose to establish the Doctor's ability to regenerate into a new person when injured or near death. This led to the dramatic — and successful — transition to Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor at the conclusion of The Tenth Planet, a serial that was in itself notable for introducing the franchise's second most popular recurring villains, the Cybermen. The intro for the 1967 serial The Macra Terror was iconic for incorporating the current Doctor's face to the sequence as a permanent installment. The Doctor's race was not established as being Time Lords until the last of Troughton's stories, The War Games in 1969. This story also featured the Doctor's home planet for the first time. The experiment of regenerating the Doctor occurred again in 1970 with the introduction of one-time comic actor Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, a move that also coincided with the series changing to colour production. Once again, this was successful and Doctor Who continued to establish itself as a British TV institution, although it remained virtually unknown in American markets. The term "regeneration" however wasn't coined until the ending of Pertwee's era, Planet of the Spiders in 1974. The story also revealed the name of the Doctor's home planet Gallifrey. Target Books Edit In 1973, Target Books reissued a trilogy of novelisations from the mid-1960s, and in 1974 began to issue its own adaptations of televised episodes. In a time before home video recorders and commercial release of TV series on tape and DVD and when rebroadcasts were rare and many old episodes were thought lost, the Target line became a popular and valued aspect of the growing Doctor Who franchise; the books would be published into the mid-1990s. A unique feature of the Target line (in fact dating back to the first novelisations published by Frederick Muller) is that many of the books were written by either the original scriptwriters or by individuals with strong behind-the-scenes connections to the series, such as Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, David Whitaker, etc., all of whom worked in script editing or producing capacities on the series. In the late 70s, about a dozen of the Target novels were reprinted in American editions by Pinnacle Books, with introductions by noted science fiction author Harlan Ellison, who added to the franchise's prestige by placing it higher in his estimation than Star Trek. The Tom Baker years Edit The series continued through the 1970s, with Tom Baker taking on the role of the Fourth Doctor in 1974. Baker became the most iconic, and arguably most popular actor of the classic series. This was due in part to the frequent rebroadcasts of his episodes in the United Kingdom, which began during his tenure. He was the first "young" Doctor and played the role for more seasons (seven) than any actor to date. Other actors have been considered the "current" Doctor for longer, but without regular television appearances. Near the end of the Tom Baker era, the BBC attempted a spin-off series, K9 and Company, but it never went beyond a pilot episode, A Girl's Best Friend. The US broadcasts of Doctor Who were initially poorly done, with some broadcasters airing a version with narration explaining the plot. By the late 1970s, however, the series was firmly entrenched in the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) which would air the show repeatedly over the next three decades and air the revived series after 2004. The 1974 serial Robot began featuring the TARDIS in the intro sequence, a feature that lasted until The Leisure Hive in 1980. In 1979, Doctor Who saw its first comic strip story released in Doctor Who Weekly (later Doctor Who Magazine) with Doctor Who and the Iron Legion. This tradition has been constant with every issue of the magazine, except two. The John Nathan-Turner era Edit Peter Davison succeeded Baker in 1981 as the Fifth Doctor with new producer John Nathan-Turner. Only twenty-nine when he was cast, Davison was, until the appointment of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor in 2009, the youngest actor ever to play the Doctor officially. The TARDIS crew of the Fifth Doctor skewed younger and featured the first long-term companion's death when Adric died at the end of Earthshock. Two short-term companions had died earlier in one serial, The Daleks' Master Plan, but they had not been on the show more than a few weeks; Adric was on the series for about a year. Davison's era was marked by experimentation by the BBC in terms of broadcast scheduling. The series moved to airing twice a week on weeknights, away from its traditional Saturday slot. Initially, this appeared to be a successful gamble. The ratings for Davison's early stories were on par with - if not higher than - Tom Baker's later stories. It was during Davison's era that the series marked its 20th anniversary with the feature-length episode The Five Doctors. This featured all the actors who had played the Doctor to that time (although Hartnell and Tom Baker were shown in stock footage. 1983 saw the release of the first ever Doctor Who video game, The First Adventure made for BBC Micro. Colin Baker followed Davison as the Sixth Doctor in 1984. The BBC further experimented with the format, moving from twenty-minute to forty-five-minute episodes. Nathan-Turner also experimented with the characterisation of the Doctor, intentionally making the Sixth Doctor initially unlikeable in order to create a new dynamic. Neither experiment was successful. Colin Baker's tenure was marked by a serious threat to the show's survival when the BBC, citing low ratings, announced it was ending the series after the 1985 season, its 22nd. Following immediate outcry, this decision was modified to become an eighteen-month hiatus. During the hiatus, fan efforts were launched to get the show back sooner. These included the recording of a charity record called " Doctor in Distress " by cast members. BBC Radio tried to fill the void by producing the first made-for-radio Doctor Who serial, Slipback, starring Colin Baker. Following that, the BBC released another BBC Micro game, Doctor Who and the Warlord. The series returned in 1986 with a season-long story arc, The Trial of a Time Lord, but with greatly reduced screen time. Fourteen episodes were allotted for the season, up from thirteen the previous season, but with episode lengths returned to twenty-five minutes. This was roughly half the storytelling time of recent seasons. Along with that a third video game was released, now also created for computer, called Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror. Although the TARDIS did not show up in the original title sequence, the 2019 special edition of Terror of the Vervoids, released with Season 23: The Collection, added the TARDIS to its title sequence. End of an era Edit Although the show's return garnered sufficient ratings for the BBC to grant a stay of execution and renew it for a twenty-fourth season, Colin Baker's contract as the Doctor was not renewed and he ceded the role to Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor in 1987. The series survived the hiatus, but never regained ratings needed for ongoing survival, constantly being beaten in the ratings by Coronation Street. Towards the end, it garnered ratings barely in the three million range, compared to eleven million at the peak of the Tom Baker era. Attempts were made to refresh the ageing series by darkening the character of the Doctor through what was later called the Cartmel Masterplan (named for then-script editor Andrew Cartmel) and by introducing Ace, a companion with an edginess never before seen in an assistant. The same year that McCoy took over, a fan-produced independent film, Wartime, was released. Taking advantage of a loophole in licensing that allows characters other than the Doctor to be licensed direct from their creators, this film featuring John Benton was the first of what would be a series of fan-made productions that would help keep the Doctor Who universe alive after 1989. During McCoy's era, the series celebrated its 25th anniversary on TV. One of the year's serials, Remembrance of the Daleks, returned the Doctor to 76 Totter's Lane, where it all began in 1963. Following production of the twenty-sixth season, Nathan-Turner learned that the show would not be renewed immediately for a twenty-seventh. After having McCoy record a series-ending monologue, the final episode — part 3 of the ironically titled Survival — aired on 6 December 1989, bringing Doctor Who 's marathon 26-year run to a close. The Doctor Who Production Office closed down the following summer. It has never been made clear whether the BBC ever actually "cancelled" Doctor Who in 1989, or simply put the series on hold. One of the first to state outright that the show was cancelled was co-star Sophie Aldred in the documentary More than 30 Years in the TARDIS. Survival also marked the last time the Doctor's face was incorporated into the intro sequence, at least until 2012. Although it was the end of an era, the McCoy years reinstated the feature of the TARDIS showing up in the intro sequence. "The Wilderness Years" Edit The end of active production was made official in 1990. The Doctor Who Production Office was closed. The BBC never officially cancelled the series. It simply didn't commission any new episodes. This led to the launch of a cottage industry of spin-off work. These included the first long-term range of original fiction (the Virgin New Adventures series. Target Books exhausted all available remaining serials to novelise and the brand was retired in 1994. There were numerous independent video productions with characters and creatures from the series but never the Doctor himself, including the P. R. O. B. series featuring Liz Shaw. Many of their new actors, writers and directors would become involved in the main Doctor Who series, including Nicholas Briggs and Mark Gatiss. In 1993, the BBC made a half-hearted attempt at marking the thirtieth anniversary, first commissioning, then cancelling, a multi-Doctor special called The Dark Dimension. Instead they greenlit a brief, poorly received pastiche, Dimensions in Time, which aired as part of a Children in Need fundraiser and as a dubious crossover with the soap opera EastEnders. For original fiction, Virgin's New Adventures picked up where Survival had left off. Over the next five years it greatly expanded the world of the Seventh Doctor, and Doctor Who, by featuring stories with more adult storylines than was possible on TV. The books also introduced the character of Bernice Summerfield, who was initially a companion of the Seventh Doctor. Over time she developed her own mini-franchise, which continues to this day. Virgin also launched a similar series of books called the Virgin Missing Adventures, featuring past Doctors. One New Adventures novel, Damaged Goods, was written by a young writer who would later play a major role in the history of Doctor Who: Russell T Davies. Another future producer of the series, Steven Moffat, contributed short stories to Virgin's third line of Doctor Who fiction, the Virgin Decalogs. Around this time, Moffat also made his Doctor Who TV writing debut by penning the parody serial The Curse of Fatal Death. It aired as a fund-raiser for Comic Relief and starred Rowan Atkinson, Richard E Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, and Joanna Lumley as the 9th through 13th incarnations of the Doctor. A false restart Edit The franchise's so-called "first interregnum" on television ended in 1996 with an attempt at launching an American-UK co-produced Doctor Who series. A television movie was produced for the American Fox Network, Doctor Who, in which McCoy handed off to Paul McGann 's Eighth Doctor. Neither a reboot or re-imagining, the film was a continuation of the original series. While moderately successful on the BBC, it failed to garner sufficient ratings in the US to warrant a new series. McCoy, in a later interview with Doctor Who Confidential, postulated that the film failed in the US in part because viewers unfamiliar with the history of Doctor Who were confused by the first part of the film, which dealt with regeneration. The movie made a one-off experiment of featuring a "cold opening" a scene before the intro sequence. Back to the wilderness Edit The "second interregnum" that followed saw more novels (now published by the BBC under its BBC Books logo, featuring the Eighth Doctor) more independent productions, a separate series of Bernice Summerfield novels, a PC game called Destiny of the Doctors that saw Fourth-through-Seventh Doctor actors, Courtney and Ainley reprise their roles, and, in 1998, the start of a prolific series of officially licenced audio stories by Big Finish Productions. Same year, BBC Books and Big Finish would work together on a series of short books called Short Trips, and would continue that for years going forward. Unlike the independent made-for-video productions, Big Finish could use Doctors and companions from the series. With the exception of Tom Baker, who wouldn't join Big Finish until 2012, and earlier Doctors now deceased, the audios featured the original actors. In particular, Big Finish produced a long-running series of programs continuing the adventures of McGann's Eighth Doctor. Big Finish also produced a prolific series of audio dramas featuring Bernice Summerfield (and began publishing novels featuring her once Virgin ended its series of books) as well as other spin-off series featuring other parts of the Doctor Who universe, such as Dalek Empire, I, Davros, Sarah Jane Smith and Gallifrey. Many of the writers, directors, and voice actors involved in this project also went on to work on the TV series proper. The BBC also created new Doctor Who -related media projects during this time, creating several original webcast productions in conjunction with Big Finish, and making several Virgin-era Doctor Who novels available as e-books on its website. The triumphant return Edit In 2003 for the 40th anniversary, the BBC released the 6-part webcast Scream of the Shalka, in which Richard E Grant was introduced as the Ninth Doctor. Intended to be an "official" continuation of the television series, this version of the character was quickly relegated to invalid status with the 2005 series revival. The BBC stunned fans by announcing in 2003 that its Welsh production office, BBC Wales, had been given the go-ahead to produce a brand-new series of Doctor Who. The series would be produced by Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner. Davies, since his days writing Doctor Who fiction for Virgin, had gone on to create the critically acclaimed series, Queer as Folk. Meanwhile the BBC released two new video games on their website, TARDIS Tennis and Who Trumps. In the following months, details of the new series emerged. Fans still questioned if the new series would be a continuation of the original series (a twenty-seventh season) or a re-imagining (as had recently occurred to great effect with Battlestar Galactica. Would the Paul McGann movie or Scream of the Shalka count? There was initial controversy when pop singer Billie Piper was cast as the new companion. The new series logo riled some fans; BBC News reported that some on the production team had received death threats over it. The BBC's decision to restart the numbering of the series with series 1 in 2005 fuelled the debate over whether the new show would be a continuation. The BBC indicated it was strictly a commercial decision, and part of an overall strategy not to alienate new viewers by suggesting they needed to know twenty-six years of backstory. Doctor Who returned to television in the spring of 2005. Christopher Eccleston took over from McGann as the Ninth Doctor. After initial uncertainty, it was soon established the new series was a continuation of the old. The new episodes returned Doctor Who to levels of popularity not seen since the 1970s, and garnered awards the original series never saw. Eccleston's brief era marked the return of UNIT, the Autons, the Nestene Consciousness, the Daleks and the Dalek Emperor to television, as well as the introduction of Jack Harkness, who would become a recurring character during the Russell T. Davies era. In March 2006, the new series was first broadcast in the United States on the SciFi Channel. Audiences embraced the new series, with Billie Piper's Rose Tyler, in particular. The second episode The End of the World began a new tradition of featuring a scene before the intro sequence, a " cold opening. The show stumbled slightly with the announcement days after its premiere on 30 March that Eccleston was leaving after a single season. The BBC later apologised for the timing of this announcement. The tenure of his replacement, David Tennant 's Tenth Doctor, was dominated by the relationship between the Doctor and Rose Tyler, a closer bond than even the "Mentor" type relationship shared between the Seventh Doctor and Ace. Tennant's era also saw the return of Sarah Jane Smith in School Reunion, the episode most cited as the one that established once and for all that "nuWho" was a direct continuation of the 1963 - 89 series. This was followed by the Children in Need mini-episode Time Crash, in which Peter Davison reprised his role as the Fifth Doctor. In 2005, four online video games were released by the BBC, most notably Attack of the Graske. Tennant's era also saw the reintroduction of the Cybermen, albeit a parallel version. Related to this, the series began delving into the multiverse concept with Rise of the Cybermen, a topic that would dominate the final episodes of the fourth series in 2008. Since the show's return to TV, Doctor Who has become a major franchise. It spawned two successful spin-off series in quick succession: Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures; both centred around the adventures of former companions. There was a third, non-BBC spin-off, K9. Two documentary series were launched with the return of Doctor Who: Doctor Who Confidential. 2005 - 2011) and Totally Doctor Who ( 2006 - 2007. The last series also produced the first animated-for-television Doctor Who serial, The Infinite Quest, which aired in 2007 and featured Tennant. A second animated serial, Dreamland, aired in 2009. The year 2006 had the pleasure of welcoming 17 new online games, many of them featuring some of the newly introduced aliens, amongst them Daleks v Cybermen, Ood Escape and The Wire. The Tennant era also saw the start of a new tradition in late 2005: the Doctor Who Christmas Special, holiday-themed episodes aired separately from the regular seasons. As of December 2017, thirteen such specials have been aired. The series has also contributed several mini-episodes, such as the aforementioned Time Crash, to the Children in Need Appeal and the BBC Prom concert series ( Music of the Spheres. The 3-part conclusion of the third revived season in 2007 saw the inclusion of the Master in not one, but two different incarnations, not seen since the TV movie in 1996. Ten new online video games were released by the BBC in 2007, with one of them, Bane Blaster, based on the first SJA -story. The fourth revived season in 2008 saw the return of the Sontarans in episodes 4 and 5, The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky, for the first time since The Two Doctors in 1985. The season-conclusion, which linked all four series together and featured the return of Rose and other companions, saw Doctor Who garner its highest ratings in nearly thirty years. It further saw the first return of Dalek creator Davros since Remembrance of the Daleks. It was followed by the 2008 Christmas special, The Next Doctor, which included a scene — the first of its kind — in which all ten Doctors, including the debated Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor, were shown, firmly establishing the Eighth Doctor's place in his personal history. This year saw the release of 11 new online games as well as one, Top Trumps: Doctor Who, for PC, PS2 and Wii and DS. The transition Edit The year 2009 was a transition year for Doctor Who in terms of both production and releases. The series had only four episodes, aired as specials in April, November and on Christmas Day and New Year's Day 2010. These specials and an animated serial, Dreamland, marked David Tennant 's final appearances as the Tenth Doctor. The decision for the series to take a break following series 4 was, according to Davies' book The Writer's Tale, planned as far back as Tennant's first year. Davies devised the break to smooth the transition between his term as show-runner and that of Steven Moffat, whom he invited to take over his post as executive producer and lead writer when the series returned as a weekly programme in 2010. Tennant took advantage of this break to appear in a high-profile stage production of Hamlet co-starring Star Trek icon Patrick Stewart, which some media erroneously indicated was the reason for the break. The announcement of the gap year was followed by the announcement that Davies and Julie Gardner would be stepping aside as executive producers of Doctor Who following the specials. Moffat, who won the Hugo Award three years running for his Doctor Who scripts, was appointed new head writer and executive producer. Also appointed executive producers were Piers Wenger and Beth Willis. The question of whether Tennant would stay on was a hot topic in the UK media for much of 2008. On 19 October 2008, Tennant, while accepting his National Television Award for Favourite Actor, announced he would leave the role after the specials. After months of speculation, it was announced on 3 January 2009 that twenty-six-year-old Matt Smith would join the series in 2010 as the Eleventh Doctor, smashing Peter Davison 's record as the youngest Doctor ever. The end of Series 4 and the start of the specials marked a "changing of the guard" for international broadcasts of the series in the US and Canada. In the US, the SciFi Channel relinquished first-broadcast rights to BBC America. In Canada, the CBC 's controversial handling of the series (which had seen a marked decrease in network interest and destructive editing of the Series 4 finale for commercials) came to an abrupt end when the cable network Space adopted the series. Both began airing the series with The Next Doctor in the spring of 2009 and announced they would air the weekly series in 2010. The first gap-year special, Planet of the Dead aired during Easter 2009. Planet of the Dead was the first Doctor Who episode to be filmed in high definition and, subsequently, the first to be issued to Blu-ray. Meanwhile, Torchwood aired its third series in July 2009, now on BBC One, but in a different format: a single, critically acclaimed, five-episode story entitled Children of Earth. It also aired to acclaim and high ratings on BBC America and Space. The Sarah Jane Adventures began its third series in October 2009, with David Tennant playing the Doctor in two episodes. Work on a non-BBC spin-off series, K9, also progressed through the year. The second special of the "gap year" The Waters of Mars aired on 15 November 2009, and an animated adventure, Dreamland, was broadcast serialised on the BBC's Red Button service before being aired as one programme by the BBC proper. The same year saw the release of six new online video games, one of which, The Waters of Mars, based on the TV story of the same name. During the Christmas season, Tennant appeared as the Doctor in a series of Christmas idents for the BBC. Finally, the era of the Tenth Doctor ended with the two-part special The End of Time. Part 1 aired on 25 December 2009 and the concluding Part 2, with David Tennant handing over the role to Matt Smith, aired on 1 January 2010. The finale further saw the return of the Master and the brief return of the Time Lord High Council and Gallifrey from inside a time lock. That same year, the BBC Books stopped productions of the original format of the Short Trips series. Big Finish Productions took full control and resurrected the series as short audio stories going forward. The new man Edit Production of the first Matt Smith episodes commenced in July 2009. Writers recruited for the new season included Richard Curtis (co-creator of Blackadder and writer of Four Weddings and a Funeral) and Toby Whithouse (creator of Being Human. Noted fantasy writer Neil Gaiman was rumoured to be involved in the new season. These rumours proved to be incorrect, but he did end up penning The Doctor's Wife the following series. Michael Moorcock, another noted fantasy novelist, also announced he was writing a Doctor Who novel for publication in 2010. Minor competition for Smith arrived in January 2010 when broadcasts of the non-BBC series K9 began in parts of Europe. The UK, which had seen a preview of the first episode on Halloween 2009, saw the series debut on Disney XD on 3 April 2010, a few hours before the start of the fifth series. After months of intense publicity, the Matt Smith/Eleventh Doctor era officially began on 3 April 2010 with the broadcast of The Eleventh Hour on BBC One. In a show of international support for the series, broadcasts in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand were scheduled within a few weeks, the first time the programme's biggest international markets had coincided their broadcasts in this way. The fifth series ran for thirteen weeks, concluding with The Big Bang on 26 June 2010, which saw the biggest amount ever of villains gathered in one story, even including spin-off villains. Before the first episode of series 5 was broadcast, the BBC announced that a Christmas special had been commissioned for 2010, and a sixth series of the revived series was scheduled to enter production that summer for broadcast in 2011. Series 6 aired in two parts; the first half aired in the spring and the remaining episodes aired in the autumn. The BBC claimed the split was to accommodate a story arc with a mid-season cliffhanger, the arc being the revelation of the identity of River Song. Steven Moffat was said to have requested the split. Episode 4, The Doctor's Wife, also featured the first mention of a Time Lord, the Corsair, being able to change gender between regenerations. Series 7 aired in two parts as well, although this time the first half aired in the autumn and the second half aired in the spring, with a Christmas special in between. Broadcasts began in September 2012, with Asylum of the Daleks. This Special reintroduced the concept of the current Doctor's face showing up in the intro sequence, last seen in 1989 's Survival. It also brought back the Great Intelligence for the first time since 1968 's The Web of Fear. The first few years of the 2010s welcomed a plethora of new games for different platforms, some of them featuring major gameplay for the first time, such as City of the Daleks, Blood of the Cybermen and TARDIS. 50 years and beyond Edit Following the series 7 finale, The Name of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor aired on TV and in cinemas on 23 November 2013 to celebrate the programme's 50th anniversary. This heavily featured a new Doctor, played by John Hurt, who was revealed to be the true ninth incarnation of the Doctor in a mini-episode titled The Night of the Doctor, which had Paul McGann return as the Eighth Doctor and regenerating him. The 50th also featured Tom Baker himself returning, however as a character known to the Doctor, called the Curator, as well as a cameo of the immediate successor of Smith. It featured the original 1963 intro sequence and a brief one-off departure of showing the Doctor's face and the TARDIS in the sequence, not counting the mini-episode in the case of the former. Big Finish Productions also celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the show with the audio story The Light at the End on the 23 October, featuring the first eight incarnations of the Doctor as well as a couple of their companions with the Master as the villain. The Christmas special The Time of the Doctor was broadcast a month later on 25 December. Time featured the Eleventh Doctor 's regeneration into Peter Capaldi 's Twelfth; Capaldi was announced as the Twelfth Doctor in a live special months earlier on 4 August. With the successful release of the 50th anniversary special, the Series 8 premiere, Deep Breath, was extended and broadcast simultaneously on TV and theatres on 23 August 2014. Notably, Peter Capaldi's debut as the lead featured a surprise cameo from his predecessor Matt Smith, the first such occurrence of an immediate reprisal in Doctor Who. Broadcasting its run, now reduced from 13 to 12 episodes, without a split, Series 8 concluded with Death in Heaven on 8 November, just less than two months before the 2014 Christmas special. Death in Heaven featured a one-off change in the intro sequence, showing companion Clara Oswald 's face instead of the Doctor's as a response to the preceding " cold opening. The series featured a mysterious woman known as Missy throughout most episodes, who by the conclusion was revealed as a female incarnation of the Master. Starting just short of a month later in 2015, Series 9 began with The Magician's Apprentice on 19 September and concluded with Hell Bent on 5 December, only twenty days before The Husbands of River Song on Christmas Day. The intro for Before the Flood featured rock-guitar play over the theme while specially filmed "found footage" story Sleep No More featured a one-off intro sequence matching the "feel" of the story, getting rid of both the TARDIS and the Doctor's face. 2016 would see another break for Doctor Who on TV while the next series was filmed to broadcast in the following year, with a unique teaser introducing the new companion releasing on 23 April. 22 October marked the premiere, fittingly on the 10th anniversary as that of Torchwood, of a new but ultimately ill-fated spin-off series: Class. Airing exclusively on BBC Three, which had since been relegated to an online service, Class was based at Coal Hill School, the very first setting of Doctor Who, and hosted a guest appearance by the Doctor himself in the first episode. Ultimately, the sole new episode of Doctor Who itself to air in 2016 would be the annual Christmas special: The Return of Doctor Mysterio, the first in five years to preview the upcoming series as Doctor Who would return to the spring season. Series 10 premiered with The Pilot on 19 April. The series concluded with The Doctor Falls on 1 July, which saw the Doctor mortally wounded. The Doctor himself would postpone his regeneration, however, and the finale concluded with the surprise return of the First Doctor now portrayed by David Bradley, who had previously played William Hartnell in the 50th anniversary docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time, who would go on to expand the First Doctor's timeline beyond his original final story with the Christmas special Twice Upon a Time, incorporating footage from The Tenth Planet by morphing Hartnell into Bradley and vice versa (thereby also showing his regeneration again. Soon after The Doctor Falls, Jodie Whittaker was announced to be playing the Thirteenth Doctor, the first female incarnation of the Doctor, who made her debut at the conclusion of said Christmas special. The mid-2010s saw further video game releases such as Legacy and Infinity as well as the first multi-franchise LEGO game, LEGO Dimensions. A mini-game on the Doctor Who Instagram Stories game was also released in November 2018, with another one released in April 2019. A huge milestone Edit A huge milestone was reached when the first ever woman, Jodie Whittaker, was cast as the Doctor and given a plethora of diversified episodes. Series 11 was moved to Sundays and was reduced to 10 episodes beginning with The Woman Who Fell to Earth on 7 October 2018, compensating with an extended running time. The new change was met with a large amount of positivity, with majority praising the new Doctor and stories, many celebrities saying it was about time. Some people, however, were not very impressed with the changes made, calling them "too politically correct" and "Social Justice Warrior" driven. Despite this negativity, the new era ended up very successful. The new series also got rid of the annual Christmas Special, which had been a constant since the return in 2005, replacing it with a New Year Special on Tuesday the 1 January 2019, followed by a gap year. This series also once again got rid of the idea of having the current Doctor's face as well as the TARDIS show up in the intro. It also removed the " cold openings " which had been permanent instalments since 2005 's The End of the World. The opening story and the Special also didn't have a title sequence. As for first-timers, 2019 saw the release of a fully fledged virtual reality game The Runaway and the first ever escape room The Live Escape Game on the 16 May and 16 January, respectively. It was also the first time a Doctor appeared in expanded media before appearing on-screen. 2019 was also the year that Big Finish Productions celebrated their 20th Anniversary. This was done with a free YouTube livestream spanning the entire weekend of 20 and 21 July with a plethora of audio stories ending with Lies in Ruins, the opening of the 20th anniversary audio box set The Legacy of Time. August saw a third Instragram mini-game released to the Stories section. All throughout the last months of 2018 and the first 9 months of 2019, students, staff and graduates of the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) had worked tirelessly and carefully in collaboration with the Doctor Who team to recreate the missing 1965 single-episode story Mission to the Unknown as closely as possible to the original and with the original 60s-era television values. It was released on YouTube on 9 October 2019, giving fans the opportunity to again enjoy the lost classic. 17 October 2019 marked the 40th anniversary of the long-running Doctor Who Magazine with its 544th issue being released exactly 40 years after the first issue. To celebrate, the issue also offered a 32-page Doctor Who Magazine: The Index along with it at no additional cost. A Doctor Who theme night at the Natural History Museum in Kensington as part of their after-hours series Lates was held on 25 October 2019. A special screening of the Series 3 opening episode, Smith and Jones, was shown during the event. [1] On the 12 November 2019, a second VR game was released called The Edge of Time, in which the Player got much more freedom to explore time and space as well as piloting the TARDIS. Essentially, the Player gets sent on an adventure of their own. Series 12 premiered on New Year's Day, Wednesday 1 January 2020 with Spyfall: Part One, which also marked the first time since The End of Time that a two-part story had a single title. Part One also aired on the 10th Anniversary of The End of Time: Part Two. Spyfall: Part Two was broadcast only four days later on 5 January on a Sunday which continued to be the format established the previous series. Episode 5 of series 12, Fugitive of the Judoon; broadcast on 26 January, hit another milestone as the first episode to have a black woman cast as the Doctor, albeit adding confusement to the show's history, with this version claiming to be a past version while the Thirteenth Doctor has no recollection of her. This episode also brought back Captain Jack Harkness over a decade after his last appearance on the show, The End of Time: Part Two and 9 years after his last televised appearance, in Torchwood: Miracle Day 's last episode The Blood Line. Series 12 also saw the " cold opening " return for the first time since 2017 's Twice Upon a Time, though it was not used consistently across all episodes. Continuity Edit A common contention among fans and producers of the series is that a large part of the Doctor's appeal comes from his mysterious and alien origins. While over the decades several revelations have been made about his background — that he is a Time Lord, that he is from Gallifrey, among others — the writers have striven to retain some sense of mystery and to preserve the eternal question, Doctor who. This backstory was not rigidly planned from the beginning, but developed gradually and haphazardly over the years, the result of the work of many writers and producers. Understandably, this has led to continuity problems. Characters such as the Monk were retroactively classified as Time Lords, early histories of races such as the Daleks were rewritten, and so on. The creation of a detailed backstory has also led to the criticism that too much being known about the Doctor limits both creative possibilities and the sense of mystery. Some of the stories during the Seventh Doctor's tenure, part of the so-called " Cartmel Masterplan. were intended to deal with this issue by suggesting that much of what was believed about the Doctor was wrong and that he is a far more powerful and mysterious figure than previously thought. In both an untelevised scene in Remembrance of the Daleks and the subsequent Silver Nemesis it is implied (to quote an excised line from "Remembrance" that the Doctor is "far more than just another Time Lord. The suspension of the series in 1989, however, meant that none of these hints were ever resolved, at least on television. The Virgin New Adventure novel, Lungbarrow, did resolve these hints and explain the Doctor's origins. However, not all fans regard the spin-off novels as canon or accept the revelations made in that particular story, partly because other parts of the franchise seem to contradict parts of it. The 1996 television movie created even more uncertainty about the character, revealing that the Doctor had a human mother and he remembered his father. Fans, however, seemed to be more upset about the fact that the Eighth Doctor kissed Dr Grace Holloway, breaking the series' longstanding taboo against the Doctor having any romantic involvement with his companions. The revelation in the 1996 television movie that the Doctor was half- human is often considered to be a continuity error as the Doctor is considered by most to be a full Time Lord, causing fans to attempt to find alternative explanations about why the Doctor claimed to be part human. While some fans regard discontinuities as a problem, others regard it as a source of interest or humour — an attitude taken in the book The Discontinuity Guide. A common fan explanation is that a universe with time travellers is likely to have many historical inconsistencies. The revived series has tackled this issue head on by suggesting that "time is in flux" and with the exception of certain fixed points in time, almost anything can be changed. Recently, some fan interpretations of the series 5 finale, The Big Bang, have suggested a potential reboot of Doctor Who continuity in toto, but there is also evidence in opposition to this view. There has been much fan speculation on exactly which aspects of the television series, books, radio dramatisations, and other sources are considered canon. This has been made more complex by the fact that at least one novel, short story, comic, and audio have all been adapted for the TV series. Additionally, the events of at least one novel have been referenced on screen. For their part, the BBC have never issued a firm edict as to what counts as "canon. Thus, Doctor Who stands in stark contrast to the more formalised canons of Star Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings — and, indeed, almost every other fictional universe. "Doctor Who. Edit When the series began, nothing was known of the Doctor at all, not even his name. In the very first serial, An Unearthly Child, two teachers from the Coal Hill School in London, Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, become intrigued by one of their students, Susan Foreman, who exhibits high intelligence and patchy, unusually advanced knowledge. Trailing her to a junkyard at 76 Totter's Lane, they encounter a strange old man and hear Susan's voice coming from inside what appears to be a police box. Pushing their way inside, the two find that the exterior is actually camouflage for the dimensionally transcendental interior of the TARDIS. Susan calls the old man "Grandfather" but he simply calls himself the Doctor. When he fears Ian and Barbara may alert the local authorities to what they've seen, he whisks them all away to another place in time and space. In the first episode, Ian addresses the Doctor as "Doctor Foreman. as the junkyard in which they find him bears the sign "I. M. Foreman. When addressed by Ian with this name in the next episode, the Time Lord responds, Eh? Doctor who? What's he talking about. Later, when Ian realises that "Foreman" is not his name, he asks Barbara, Who is he? Doctor who. Although listed in the on-screen credits for nearly twenty years as "Doctor Who" the Doctor is never really called by that name in the series, except in that same tongue-in-cheek manner. For example, in The Five Doctors when one character refers to him as "the Doctor" another character asks, Who. The only real exception has been the computer WOTAN, in the serial, The War Machines, which commanded that "Doctor Who is required. " In The Gunfighters, the First Doctor uses the alias Dr Caligari. In The Highlanders the Second Doctor assumes the name of "Doctor von Wer" a German translation of "Doctor of Who. and signs himself as "Dr. W" in The Underwater Menace. In The Wheel in Space, his companion Jamie, reads the name off some medical equipment, and tells the crew of the Wheel that the Doctor's name is "John Smith. The Doctor adopts this alias several times over the course of the series, often prefixing the title "Doctor" to it. This has continued to the Tenth Doctor, and was famously referenced to in the 1996 television movie, where even though the Doctor is unconscious, a complete stranger, seemingly at random, writes the name John Smith on the Doctor's hospital admission papers. In The Armageddon Factor, the Time Lord Drax addresses the Fourth Doctor as "Theet" short for "Theta Sigma" apparently a University nickname. In the 1988 serial Remembrance of the Daleks, the Seventh Doctor is asked to sign a document, which he does by using a question mark, and produces a calling card with a series of Greek letters (or Old High Gallifreyan script) and a question mark inscribed on it. The Eighth Doctor briefly used the alias "Dr Bowman" in the 1996 television movie. He has also been mocked by his fellow Time Lords for adhering to such a "lowly" title as "Doctor. In many spin-off comic strips, books, films and other media, the character is often called "Doctor Who" or just "Dr. Who" as a matter of course, though this has declined in recent years. From the first story through to Logopolis (the last story of Season 18 and also of the Tom Baker era) the lead character was listed as "Doctor Who. Starting with Peter Davison 's first story, Castrovalva (also the first story of Season 19) the lead character is credited simply as "The Doctor. Doctor Who writer Terrance Dicks offered the theory that Time Lord names were "jawbreakers. long and extremely difficult to pronounce, and this was why the Doctor never revealed his true name. However, River Song, one of the few people ever to know his name, was able to whisper it in his ear in a very short time. Some fans have speculated, taking off from the fact that the full name of the Time Lady Romana is Romanadvoratrelundar, that the first syllable of the Doctor's true name is "Who. It should be noted that, although it is often asserted that "Doctor Who" is not the character's name, there is nothing in the series itself that actually confirms this. On at least one occasion the Doctor is about to give a name after the title "Doctor. but is interrupted. Interestingly, the BBC novel, The Infinity Doctors mentions an ancient Gallifreyan god named " OHM. When this name is turned upside down, the result is "WHO. This idea originated in early drafts of The Three Doctors by Bob Baker and Dave Martin. The character of "Ohm" eventually became Omega. It is interesting to note that, while spin-off media is known to "fill in the blanks" regarding aspects of Doctor Who lore — for example, several novels "revealed" The Master 's real name — no officially licensed media has ever seriously attempted to solve the riddle of the Doctor's real name. Notwithstanding early spin-off media that treated "Doctor Who" as his name, of course. During Matt Smith 's reign as the Eleventh Doctor, it was revealed that the oldest question in the universe was "Doctor Who. and considering how desperate the Silence, a religious order devoted to destroying the Doctor, were to keep him from revealing it, the consequences of him telling anyone his real name must be catastrophic. The Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant, has stated that there was only one reason and one time that he would or could reveal his true name. In The Bells of Saint John, the Eleventh Doctor asked Clara to repeat the question, and stated that he didn't realise how much he enjoyed being people asking him "Doctor Who? Accolades Edit In 2000, in a poll of industry professionals, the British Film Institute voted Doctor Who #3 in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes. Since its return in 2005, the series has received many nominations and awards both nationally (UK) and internationally. This includes BAFTAs, the National Television Awards and the Hugo Awards. American accolades have been fewer and farther between, although in 2007 it broke a barrier by receiving a nomination for the 2008 People's Choice Awards, although it did not win. The series' revival found its highest ratings not in the UK but in South Korea. [2] The Guinness World Records have recognised that Doctor Who has broke, accomplished and set many different records. To see a full list, visit the Guinness World Records article on this Wikia. Even the "gap year" season of 2009-2010, which consisted of only four specials (five if the 2008 Christmas special, The Next Doctor is included) wasn't enough to slow down the train of awards given to Doctor Who. On 20 January 2010 the series won Best Drama and David Tennant won Best Drama Performance at the 2010 National Television Awards. [3] Feature films Edit To build upon the success of Dalekmania the series had created in Britain in the 1960s, two feature films were produced ( Dr. Who and the Daleks, and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A. D. and released worldwide. Although both were adapted from the William Hartnell television stories The Daleks and The Dalek Invasion of Earth respectively, they feature Peter Cushing as a Human scientist named Dr. Who who invents a TARDIS, and as such are not considered to be canonical. In 2011 it was announced that a new feature film would be released, to be directed by Harry Potter director David Yates. [4] Although initial news reports suggested that the film would "start from scratch" in terms of continuity, Steven Moffat subsequently clarified that "any Doctor Who movie would be made by the BBC team, star the current TV Doctor and would certainly not be a Hollywood reboot. 5] He later reiterated, There will not come a time when there's a separate kind of Doctor Who. What was talked about there was that there would be a separate Doctor and a different continuity. Of course it won't. That would be silly. Everyone knows that's silly. The BBC knows that's silly, and is not going to do that. 6] Other media Edit Although Doctor Who originated as a television programme, it has become much more than that. Starting with " Dalekmania " in the 1960s, a great deal of merchandise has sprung out of Doctor Who. Some of that merchandise has continued the story of the Doctor's adventures. Over the decades, Doctor Who has appeared on stage, screen, and radio, and in a variety of novels, comics, full-cast audio adventures and webcasts. Beginning in the late 1980s, independent production companies such as BBV Productions and Reeltime Pictures took advantage of a loophole in the BBC's ownership of Doctor Who to licence individual characters and monsters from the series directly from their creators and build original film and audio dramas around them; this reached its height after the original series ended in 1989. Many of these productions involved original cast members from the series. Meanwhile, since 1991, a prolific series of original novels rivalled only by the Star Trek franchise (in terms of quantity) have been published. Many of these productions and novels are highly regarded by some Doctor Who fans. Several of the writers of the 2005 series previously wrote or scripted adventures for the Doctor in other media. In terms of non-fiction works, Doctor Who ranks among the most intensely chronicled entertainment franchises in history. Since the publication of The Making of Doctor Who in the early 1970s, the number of books detailing the production, personnel, and even philosophy behind Doctor Who has numbered well into three figures. In addition, a growing number of actors connected to the series have published autobiographies (in several cases more than one volume of memoirs) ranging from 1960s-era co-stars such as Anneke Wills and Deborah Watling through to more recent actors such as Billie Piper and John Barrowman. External links Edit Official websites Edit Official website for the Australian broadcaster, ABC Official website for the Brazilian broadcaster, TV Cultura Official website for the BBC Official website for English language Canadian broadcaster, Space Official website for the Croatian broadcaster, HRT Official website for French broadcaster, France 4 Official website for Italian broadcaster, Rai 4 Official website for New Zealand broadcaster, Prime Official website for Central and Eastern Europe broadcaster, AXN Official website for Bulgarian broadcaster, Diema Official website for US broadcaster, BBCA Official website for digital television channel Drama Edit Official YouTube channel Official Facebook page Official Twitter account Official Twitter account   for BBCA Official Instagram account Official Instagram account   for BBCA Footnotes Edit v   •   e Doctor Who television stories Seasons 1-4: William Hartnell Season 1: 1963 - 1964 An Unearthly Child • The Daleks • The Edge of Destruction • Marco Polo • The Keys of Marinus • The Aztecs • The Sensorites • The Reign of Terror Season 2: 1964 - 1965 Planet of the Giants • The Dalek Invasion of Earth • The Rescue • The Romans • The Web Planet • The Crusade • The Space Museum • The Chase • The Time Meddler Season 3: 1965 - 1966 Galaxy 4 • Mission to the Unknown • The Myth Makers • The Daleks' Master Plan • The Massacre • The Ark • The Celestial Toymaker • The Gunfighters • The Savages • The War Machines Season 4: 1966 The Smugglers • The Tenth Planet Seasons 4-6: Patrick Troughton Season 4: 1966 - 1967 The Power of the Daleks • The Highlanders • The Underwater Menace • The Moonbase • The Macra Terror • The Faceless Ones • The Evil of the Daleks Season 5: 1967 - 1968 The Tomb of the Cybermen • The Abominable Snowmen • The Ice Warriors • The Enemy of the World • The Web of Fear • Fury from the Deep • The Wheel in Space Season 6: 1968 - 1969 The Dominators • The Mind Robber • The Invasion • The Krotons • The Seeds of Death • The Space Pirates • The War Games Seasons 7-11: Jon Pertwee Season 7: 1970 Spearhead from Space • Doctor Who and the Silurians • The Ambassadors of Death • Inferno Season 8: 1971 Terror of the Autons • The Mind of Evil • The Claws of Axos • Colony in Space • The Dæmons Season 9: 1972 Day of the Daleks • The Curse of Peladon • The Sea Devils • The Mutants • The Time Monster Season 10: 1972 - 1973 The Three Doctors • Carnival of Monsters • Frontier in Space • Planet of the Daleks • The Green Death Season 11: 1973 - 1974 The Time Warrior • Invasion of the Dinosaurs • Death to the Daleks • The Monster of Peladon • Planet of the Spiders Contrary to common belief, season 10 kicked off in the last week of December 1972 — not in 1973, as would be expected. Season 10 actually began nine years after season 1 started. In fact, The Three Doctors began nine years to the week after The Daleks first aired. Seasons 12-18: Tom Baker Season 12: 1974 - 1975 Robot • The Ark in Space • The Sontaran Experiment • Genesis of the Daleks • Revenge of the Cybermen Season 13: 1975 - 1976 Terror of the Zygons • Planet of Evil • Pyramids of Mars • The Android Invasion • The Brain of Morbius • The Seeds of Doom Season 14: 1976 - 1977 The Masque of Mandragora • The Hand of Fear • The Deadly Assassin • The Face of Evil • The Robots of Death • The Talons of Weng-Chiang Season 15: 1977 - 1978 Horror of Fang Rock • The Invisible Enemy • Image of the Fendahl • The Sun Makers • Underworld • The Invasion of Time Season 16: 1978 - 1979 The Key to Time: The Ribos Operation • The Pirate Planet • The Stones of Blood • The Androids of Tara • The Power of Kroll • The Armageddon Factor Season 17: 1979 - 1980 Destiny of the Daleks • City of Death • The Creature from the Pit • Nightmare of Eden • The Horns of Nimon • Shada (unfinished) Season 18: 1980 - 1981 The Leisure Hive • Meglos • Full Circle • State of Decay • Warriors' Gate • The Keeper of Traken • Logopolis Seasons 19-21: Peter Davison Season 19: 1982 Castrovalva • Four to Doomsday • Kinda • The Visitation • Black Orchid • Earthshock • Time-Flight Season 20: 1983 Arc of Infinity • Snakedance • Mawdryn Undead • Terminus • Enlightenment • The King's Demons Children in Need 1983 The Five Doctors Season 21: 1984 Warriors of the Deep • The Awakening • Frontios • Resurrection of the Daleks • Planet of Fire • The Caves of Androzani Seasons 21-23: Colin Baker Season 21: 1984 The Twin Dilemma Season 22: 1985 Attack of the Cybermen • Vengeance on Varos • The Mark of the Rani • The Two Doctors • Timelash • Revelation of the Daleks Season 23: 1986 The Trial of a Time Lord ( The Mysterious Planet • Mindwarp • Terror of the Vervoids • The Ultimate Foe) Seasons 24-26: Sylvester McCoy Season 24: 1987 Time and the Rani • Paradise Towers • Delta and the Bannermen • Dragonfire Season 25: 1988 - 1989 Remembrance of the Daleks • The Happiness Patrol • Silver Nemesis • The Greatest Show in the Galaxy Season 26: 1989 Battlefield • Ghost Light • The Curse of Fenric • Survival TV Movie: Paul McGann TV Movie: 1996 Doctor Who In 2013, McGann reappeared as the lead in the mini-episode The Night of the Doctor. Series 1: Christopher Eccleston Series 1: 2005 Regular episodes Rose • The End of the World • The Unquiet Dead • Aliens of London / World War Three • Dalek • The Long Game • Father's Day • The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances • Boom Town • Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways Series 2-4: David Tennant Series 2: 2005 - 2006 Mini-episode Children in Need Special ( Born Again) Christmas special The Christmas Invasion Regular episodes New Earth • Tooth and Claw • School Reunion • The Girl in the Fireplace • Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel • The Idiot's Lantern • The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit • Love & Monsters • Fear Her • Army of Ghosts / Doomsday Series 3: 2006 - 2007 Christmas special The Runaway Bride Regular episodes Smith and Jones • The Shakespeare Code • Gridlock • Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks • The Lazarus Experiment • 42 • Human Nature / The Family of Blood • Blink • Utopia / The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords Animated special The Infinite Quest Series 4: 2007 - 2010 Mini-episode Time Crash Christmas special Voyage of the Damned Regular episodes Partners in Crime • The Fires of Pompeii • Planet of the Ood • The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky • The Doctor's Daughter • The Unicorn and the Wasp • Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead • Midnight • Turn Left • The Stolen Earth / Journey's End Mini-episode Music of the Spheres Animated special Dreamland Seasonal specials The Next Doctor • Planet of the Dead • The Waters of Mars • The End of Time For the purposes of this list, Series 4" is considered to be the production series 4, which ran all the way from Time Crash to The End of Time. The years seen in this section may seem decidedly "off. Remember, however, that this list only gives the first year in which an episode from a series was broadcast. David Tennant, unusual amongst other Doctors, began and ended on special episodes, not regular ones. Thus, his series actually begin in 2005, 2006 and 2007 — not 2006, 2007 and 2008 as is commonly thought. Series 5-2013 Specials: Matt Smith Series 5: 2010 Regular episodes The Eleventh Hour • The Beast Below • Victory of the Daleks • The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone • The Vampires of Venice • Amy's Choice • The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood • Vincent and the Doctor • The Lodger • The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang Series 6: 2010 - 2011 Christmas special A Christmas Carol Mini-episodes Space / Time Regular episodes April 2011 The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon • The Curse of the Black Spot • The Doctor's Wife • The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People • A Good Man Goes to War Regular episodes August 2011 Let's Kill Hitler • Night Terrors • The Girl Who Waited • The God Complex • Closing Time • The Wedding of River Song Mini-episode Death Is the Only Answer Series 7: 2011 - 2013 Christmas special 2011 The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe Mini-episodes Good as Gold • Pond Life Regular episodes 2012 Asylum of the Daleks • Dinosaurs on a Spaceship • A Town Called Mercy • The Power of Three • The Angels Take Manhattan Mini-episode The Great Detective Christmas special 2012 The Snowmen Regular episodes 2013 The Bells of Saint John • The Rings of Akhaten • Cold War • Hide • Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS • The Crimson Horror • Nightmare in Silver • The Name of the Doctor Specials: 2013 The Day of the Doctor • The Time of the Doctor Series 8-10: Peter Capaldi Series 8: 2014 Regular episodes Deep Breath • Into the Dalek • Robot of Sherwood • Listen • Time Heist • The Caretaker • Kill the Moon • Mummy on the Orient Express • Flatline • In the Forest of the Night • Dark Water / Death in Heaven Series 9: 2014 - 2015 Christmas special Last Christmas Mini-episode The Doctor's Meditation Regular episodes The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar • Under the Lake / Before the Flood • The Girl Who Died • The Woman Who Lived • The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion • Sleep No More • Face the Raven • Heaven Sent • Hell Bent Christmas special The Husbands of River Song Series 10: 2016 - 2017 Christmas special The Return of Doctor Mysterio Regular episodes The Pilot • Smile • Thin Ice • Knock Knock • Oxygen • Extremis • The Pyramid at the End of the World • The Lie of the Land • Empress of Mars • The Eaters of Light • World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls Christmas special Twice Upon a Time Series 11-present: Jodie Whittaker Series 11: 2018 - 2019 Regular episodes The Woman Who Fell to Earth • The Ghost Monument • Rosa • Arachnids in the UK • The Tsuranga Conundrum • Demons of the Punjab • Kerblam! • The Witchfinders • It Takes You Away • The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos New Year special Resolution Series 12: 2020 Regular episodes Spyfall • Orphan 55 • Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror • Fugitive of the Judoon • Praxeus • Can You Hear Me.

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BBC One - Doctor Who - Episode guide Resolution As the new year begins, a terrible evil stirs from across the centuries on planet Earth. Last Christmas The Doctor and Clara face their last Christmas, trapped on an Arctic base. The Time of the Doctor Regeneration of the eleventh Doctor when the most deadly species in the universe unite. Pond Life The Doctor is en route to visit the Ponds but will he ever make it back to them? A Christmas Carol The Doctor must save a crashing spaceship and a miser's soul - but what lurks in the fog? The Waters of Mars Mars, 2059. Bowie Base One. Last recorded message: Don't drink the water. Not one drop. Planet of the Dead A London bus takes a detour to an alien world, but can the Doctor defeat the Swarm? The Next Doctor When the Doctor meets another Doctor, the two must combine forces to stop the CyberKing. Voyage of the Damned When disaster hits the Titanic, the Doctor uncovers a threat to the whole human race. Previous 1 2 3 Next.

Since returning with a female Doctor, the sci-fi smash has been accused of political correctness. But, as recent storylines prove, the truth is far worse Pass my perception filter. Sacha Dhawan as a Nazi soldier in Doctor Who. Photograph: Ben Blackall/BBC D octor Who returned last week with another first: Sacha Dhawans casting as the first person of colour to play the Doctors arch nemesis, the Master. The decision was broadly met with praise, but in darker corners of the internet the argument that the show has become too politically correct rages on. “Too PC” has become a familiar jibe levelled at the sci-fi hit since 2018 when Jodie Whittaker became the Thirteenth Doctor and new showrunner Chris Chibnall took up the mantle. As well as the first woman to play the title role, their first series featured two BAME companions and episodes about Rosa Parks and the partition of India, written by Doctor Whos first ever BAME writers. The show quickly found itself embroiled in a culture war, with talk of its apparent political correctness becoming commonplace (see the Twitter hashtag #notmydoctor. Whittaker and Chibnall were forced to defend the show against these claims before this series began: Whittaker reminded viewers that theres “still racism within our current society”, and Chibnall added that “the Doctor and the show are beacons of compassion and empathy”. Now, though, a different group of fans are railing against Doctor Who. Far from being too liberal, many believe this iteration has actually lost the morality that made the character so unique, and become problematic on social issues – engaging with them to an often offensive degree. Dhawans debut, for example, was soured by a scene in which the Doctor weaponised his race against him. The episode, Spyfall, saw the new Master posing as a Nazi soldier in German-occupied Paris. The improbability of an Asian man being able to do this was explained by a “perception filter” – a device commonly used in the Whovian universe to cause others to see what they want to see, in this case hiding the Masters ethnicity from the Nazis. The Doctor escaped the Master by framing him as a British double agent, then jammed his filter, leaving him open to both the retribution and the racism of the Nazis. A storyline too far. Vinette Robinson as Rosa Parks in Doctor Who. Photograph: Coco Van Oppens/BBC Its not the first time the writing of ethnic minority characters has seemed questionable; Sharon D Clarkes character Grace OBrien and the mother of Lenny Henrys character Daniel Barton, played by Blanche Williams, were both fridged almost immediately after being introduced. Henry has also spoken about the limitations of Doctor Whos diversity; in a radio interview in December, broadcast prior to his appearance in the New Year special, he said the bosses “would rather have a dog do Doctor Who than a black person”. Elsewhere, theres an often apathetic engagement with the political climate. In the finale of Chibnalls inaugural series, the Doctors companion Graham, played by Bradley Walsh, told the Doctor he wanted to kill Tim Shaw, a genocidal alien who had murdered his wife. The Doctor argued that even if done in self-defence, this would make Graham “the same” as Tim Shaw. It was an especially uncomfortable message at a time when those fighting fascism are often condemned as being as bad as the fascists themselves, for example in Donald Trumps remarks after Charlottesville, when he equated white nationalists with those speaking out against them. Another episode focused on Kerblam, an Amazon-a-like delivery company. The story reflected real-world mistreatment of workers, but while many viewers expected a satire of exploitative capitalism, the real villain was revealed to be a maintenance man, who was killing in protest at poor working conditions. This led the Doctor to claim that “systems arent the problem”, just people who “use and exploit the system” – thus refusing to engage with real-world suffering. Doctor Who has had a strong history of LGBT+ representation since its return in 2005, including series-long lesbian companion Bill Potts in 2017. Executive producer Matt Strevens promised the shows LGBT+ representation would continue, with characters from “across the spectrum”. However, representation in Chibnalls era has been severely lacking so far. Characters have repeatedly been introduced as LGBT+ only to be promptly killed off. In the 2019 New Year special, a security guard referred to his boyfriend in his second line – and was killed by a Dalek just seconds later. The most prominent LGBT+ character in a Chibnall-penned episode, Angstrom, revealed her sexuality by referring to her dead wife. This is an unnerving pattern, and a common trope in media representation of LGBT+ people more widely. An episode featuring an alien man giving birth was criticised as being part of the “PC agenda”, when in reality it felt more like a lazy attempt at trans inclusion. The fans decrying the show as too PC have been lost – and its a loss that should not be mourned. But the show has many loyal progressive fans, too. The Doctor may always have been a beacon of compassion and empathy, but too many of us are wondering where its gone.

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Average rating 3. 86 309, 030 ratings 9, 370 reviews, Start your review of The Call of the Wild Men are so cruel. The way they break animals is deplorable; they use them, exploit them and abuse them all in the name of sport, entertainment and human convenience. Men are cruel. They try to conquer rather than living in a world of mutual respect; its man who has lost his nature, and he imposes such a thing on everything he comes across, but the animals will fight back: “With a roar that was almost lion like in its ferocity, he again hurled himself at the man” Buck is kidnapped (dognapped is... i am a dog obsessive. i'm nuts. dogs are my moby dick. they're my opera-house in the jungle. if i had a genie in a bottle, i'd wish away all human life (including my own) so dogs could take over the world. wait. that'd be wish number two. number one would be that i had an olympic sized swimming pool filled with dogs and i could do a few laps. then i'd erase humanity. seriously. my dog is the coolest guy i've ever met, my best friend, and love of my life. if it sounds weird: piss off. i don't... I guess it's important to remember that this is a book about a dog. I had no idea, when I was ten and I read and re-read this for the first several times, that it was also a socialist fable. I just really liked dogs, and we couldn't have one, so I read a lot of books about them. Here's this book about Buck the Yukon sled dog. His bond with his human is so strong that they'll perform miracles for each other. That scene with the thousand pound sled is like the Rudy-sacks-the-quarterback of dog... REVIEW ADVISORY: Please be aware that, while the following review contains a number of adorable animals pics, young Ricky Schroder, who starred in the movie version of the novel, will NOT appear. I feared that would raise the sugar content of this report to diabetically dangerous levels. Awwww classic “coming of age” story, with the nifty twister of having the main character be a pawky puppy going on doggiehood. I really licked it liked it, so two paws up there. BTW, I'm not going to... The Call of the Wild, Jack London The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively feral in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization, and relies on primordial instinct... He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew in that it was everything that was not death, that it was aglow and rampant, expressing itself in movement, flying exultantly under the stars. Jack London, THE CALL OF THE WILD When I was younger, my mother bought me a copy of The Call Of The Wild. It was part of a series of books for boys. I wish I had read it back then. It is a marvelous book. I'm only sorry that it... I remembered discovering either Call of the Wild or Whitefang when I was a boy and really liking it, so on finding this on our shelves I read it to Celyn (12 but too disabled to read. I found myself translating on the hoof as the book was written in 1903 and much of the language is quite Dickensian. Celyn's vocabulary, whilst largely unknown to me, must be derived from books and conversations, and neither of those would have supplied her with many of the words in Call of the Wild. I found myself... I defy anyone - man, woman or child - not to like The Call of the Wild. It's the most exciting adventure, the most moving love story, the deepest meditation on a creature and its place in nature. If you aren't cheering for Buck the dog by the end of this you're either hard-hearted or a cat-lover. my goodness, this is a tough one for me to review. the abundance of violence and animal cruelty made this such an emotional read for me. i can understand why this is a classic and so well loved - there are many great themes in this book and the resolution is quite satisfying, but i struggled with most of the content. this was not a bad book, it just wasnt as enjoyable for me personally. 2. 5 stars “Love, genuine passionate love, was his for the first time. This he had never experienced at Judge Millers down in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley. With the Judges sons, hunting and tramping, it had been a working partnership; with the Judges grandsons, a sort of pompous guardianship; and with the Judge himself, a stately and dignified friendship. But love that was feverish and burning, that was adoration, that was madness, it had taken John Thornton to arouse. ” In reading this book, I had... I FIRST read Jack London's "The Call of the Wild" as a Classics Illustrated comic-book in the 1960s. I was in my early teens and was hardly interested in who Mr. London was or what he did for a living. All I was interested in was reading comic-books and enjoying them. Finally, I was able to read the 32, 000-word adventure novella this year in September-October. The book ended up in my list of favourite books. I also felt somewhat disappointed with myself for not having read the tome during my... The Call of the Wild is the classic dog novella, the book to check out if you want to know how dogs were portrayed in classic literature. Nobody could deny Jack London's reputation in his genre, and thousands of readers seem to love his dog stories. He was certainly a good author, as it is almost impossible to think of any other author who might have been able to paint such a dark, realistic and captivating picture of the Alaskan landscape, of nature's rudeness and the frameworks of the laws of... Novels narrated from a dogs point of view are rarities. I distinctly remember reading two, Fluke by the late great James Herbert, and Cujo by Stephen King (only partly from the dogs POV. If the authors talent is up to the task, it is quite a nice change in perspective (though I am sure you wouldn't want to read fiction from a canine perspective all the time unless you are a dog, even actual dogs don't want to do that, I have asked a few. Set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush... Like many others, I'm sure, my first encounter with Jack London was through Disney's beloved 1991 classic movie Wolfsblut (or White Fang) starring Ethan Hawke. I fell in love with the rough and wild landscape as well as the dog portraying the halfbreed. This is "the other story" Jack London wrote about a dog. It's a novella, technically, but like the novel that he's now known for the most, this also tells of the wild north, of snow and ice and of a hard life. We meet Buck, a dog living in the... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. "During the four years since his puppyhood he had lived the life of a sated aristocrat; he had a fine pride in himself, was ever a trifle he had saved himself by not becoming a mere pampered house dog. Hunting and kindred outdoor delights had kept down the fat and hardened his muscles; and to him, as to the cold-tubbing races, the love of water had been a tonic and a health preserver. This story about Buck, the half St Bernard half Scotch shepherd dog, is brilliantly written... 3. 5/5 The Call of the Wild is told from the dog Buck's point of view. I read this as a teenager but I don't remember much of it. I do remember that I received it as a Christmas present and that it was part of a package of classic books, but that's about it. I'm glad I re-read this, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I did back in the day, if I remember correctly. I am not a person that enjoys anything with animal abuse and as I get older I find myself less and less tolerant of those sorts of scenes... Time for a reread? Yes, read again in March 2019. This story made me happy. It left me in peace. This is reason enough to read the story. I have read a lot of books about the intelligence of animals since I first read this. With all this information packed in my head, would I judge the book to be believable? Yeah, why not? This is my favorite by Jack London. It pulled my heartstrings. I want to believe it could be true. The audiobook I listened to is read by Jeff Daniels. He speaks clearly, doesnt... Call of the Wild by Jack London is the fictional biography of a Santa Clara dog who finds himself on an adventure of a lifetime. London was an American novelist, journalist, social-activist and short-story writer whose works deal romantically with elemental struggles for survival. At his peak, he was the highest paid and the most popular of all living writers. Because of early financial difficulties, he was largely self-educated past grammar school. The story opens with Buck, a St. Bernard and... I don't quite know how I'm supposed to review this one. I know I enjoyed reading it though it depressed me and made me angry at times at the violence and cruelty people show to animals. That I just can't stand. As for the writing. it was addictive. I didn't think I'd enjoy a book with Buck being the narrative but it was really fascinating. Reading about how Buck changed from being a civilized and naive dog to a wild and cunning wolf was a great experience. “Old longings nomadic leap, Chafing at... * Spoilers ahead* The Call of the Wild was not the first book that I remember reading as a boy, but its the first book that I remember loving. I had a growing enthusiasm for reading. I loved dogs. These two things fit together. That was around the age of nine or ten. (A few years later, I would pick up Cujo by Stephen King. Another dog book. Not at all the same. Anyway, the story of Buck resonated with me because he never gave up, and through Londons words I felt like I caught of glimpse... Re-read with a buddy! Back in the day. like when I was a kid, I read this and enjoyed the whole concept of a novel written from the PoV of a dog, but oddly, I read Cujo before this. The results? A skewed perspective. I love dogs and love the whole idea that London UNDERSTOOD them. but since then? I have the sneaking suspicion we're not even talking about dogs so much as the desire to run away from Victorian civilization. Why was this so popular back in the day? Because everyone was sick of... Not sure why I've never read this one, but picking it up now, I was worried about the potential to be broken hearted. Buck is kidnapped from his comfy farm life with the judge and is thrown on a train. He finds himself enslaved with some terrible men until he ends up sold to the government as part of a courier service in Alaska. He quickly has to learn to adapt to the harsh environment and the pecking order between the existing dogs. He barely gets anything to eat and is constantly abused into... The brutality and violence against animals made this a difficult read. The description of landscape is perfect prose. Did I like this book? Not really, no! Do I regret reading it? No, this is one of those books that you simply cannot not read! So why didn't I like this book? Honestly, I can't put my finger on it. Normally I should've loved this book. I love doggos. I love classics. And I enjoy these types of books. But for some mysterious reason The Call of the Wild did not work for me. Buck was a great doggo and I loved the way Jack London wrote from a dog's POV without making it too far-fetched. I mean Buck was a... If my dog could read, he would never shut up about how great this book is. "The Call of the Wild" is the story of Buck, a beautiful and powerful dog who was stolen from his comfy home in California and forced to become a sled dog in Alaska. Buck starts to shed his civilized ways and learns how to survive in the wild. He is noble and fierce, and eventually becomes a leader of the pack. As I said, my dog would love this book. My 10-year-old nephew would love this book. It's a classic adventure story... From belonging to Judge Miller in the Santa Clara Valley to his life on the frozen landscapes of Alaska, Buck, part St Bernard, part Shepherd went through a myriad of owners and situations as he learned the cunning of his species and the wiles he needed to be the best. He learned hate, but he also learned a deep love, and found an indomitable spirit which kept him alive when things were at their worst. The Call of the Wild is a brilliant book, and definitely worth reading. I was caught up in the... Wow, what a cruel and sad story. I didn't know where I got myself into when I started this book, thought it was just a book about a dog. If you are sensitive about animal cruelty this might not be the book for you. Human beings can be so cruel. However, I loved the adventure in this story. This book could have been longer in pages, sometimes it felt rushed. Still, it gets 4 points and a must read in life. “He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew in that it was everything that was not death, that it was aglow and rampant, expressing itself in movement, flying exultantly under the stars. ” Man can be cruel, especially where animals are concerned, and especially in the past before they were enlightened to decency toward our furry friends. Buck actually had a good life for awhile, but soon he was kidnapped and... “With the aurora borealis flaming coldly overhead, or the stars leaping in the frost dance, the land numb and frozen under its pall of snow, this song of the huskies might have been the defiance of life, only it was pitched in minor key, with long-drawn wailings and half-sobs, and was more the pleading of life, the articulate travail of existence. It was an old song, old as the breed itself—one of the first songs of the younger world in a day when songs were sad. ” A hero on a unique heros...

Who's Involved: Karen Gillan, Diana Pokorny, Chris Sanders, Dan Stevens, Michael Green, Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Bradley Whitford, Erwin Stoff, Terry Notary, Colin Woodell, Jean Louisa Kelly, Ryan Stafford, Wes Brown Rating: N/A Runtime: N/A The Call of the Wild Official stills & photos 19 more The Call of the Wild Plot: What's the story? The story of Buck, a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Alaskan Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team- and later its leader- Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master. Poll: Will you see The Call of the Wild? The Call of the Wild Cast: Who are the actors? Film Details & Notes: What do we know about The Call of the Wild? A live-action/animation hybrid. Harrison Ford will play John Thornton, a prospector braving the Yukon on the hunt for gold (Variety, 7/16/18. Based on Jack London's novel. The Call of the Wild Trailers & Videos Production Timeline: When did the The Call of the Wild come together? On or about January 18, 2020 • The film was in Completed status. On or about February 3, 2019 • The film was in Post-Production status. On or about July 17, 2018 • The film was in Pre-Production status. Production starts in early September. Questions: Frequently Asked About The Call of the Wild.

Thanks (english test. Production Notes from IMDbPro Status: Completed, See complete list of in-production titles  » Updated: 21 January 2019 More Info: See more production information about this title on IMDbPro. Videos Learn more More Like This Adventure Family 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 6 / 10 X The story is about the life of a dog which was stolen from his home in California and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. Stars: Nick Mancuso, Shane Meier, Rachel Hayward 6 / 10 A house dog is abducted and brought to the north as a sled dog. Director: Ken Annakin Charlton Heston, Michèle Mercier, Raimund Harmstorf Drama 5. 3 / 10 In Montana, a young girl attracts the attention of an evil stranger after she rescues a hurt wolf. Richard Gabai Christopher Lloyd, Timothy Bottoms, Bubba Animation Action 6. 8 / 10 When the world's best spy is turned into a pigeon, he must rely on his nerdy tech officer to save the world. Directors: Nick Bruno, Troy Quane Rachel Brosnahan, Jarrett Bruno, Claire Crosby Comedy 5. 8 / 10 A hardened CIA operative finds himself at the mercy of a precocious 9-year-old girl, having been sent undercover to surveil her family. Peter Segal Dave Bautista, Kristen Schaal, Parisa Fitz-Henley Based on Disneyland's theme park ride where a small riverboat takes a group of travelers through a jungle filled with dangerous animals and reptiles, but with a supernatural element. Jaume Collet-Serra Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Jesse Plemons 2. 8 / 10 A tribe of cats called the Jellicles must decide yearly which one will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new Jellicle life. Tom Hooper Jennifer Hudson, Judi Dench, Taylor Swift In a realm known as Lumandra, a re-imagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization, a warrior named Raya is determined to find the last dragon. Paul Briggs, Dean Wellins Awkwafina, Cassie Steele Fantasy Artemis Fowl II (Ferdia Shaw) a young Irish criminal mastermind, kidnaps the fairy LEPrecon officer Captain Holly Short (Lara McDonnell) for ransom to fund the search for his missing father in order to restore the family fortune. Kenneth Branagh Josh Gad, Hong Chau, Judi Dench 5. 6 / 10 A physician discovers that he can talk to animals. Stephen Gaghan Robert Downey Jr., Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen Based on Roald Dahl's 1983 classic book 'The Witches' the story tells the scary, funny and imaginative tale of a seven year old boy who has a run in with some real life witches! Robert Zemeckis Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Octavia Spencer Edit Storyline A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated PG for some violence, peril, thematic elements and mild language See all certifications  » Details Release Date: 21 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: The Call of the Wild Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia The role of John Thornton, here played by Harrison Ford, was previously portrayed by Rutger Hauer in the 1997 TV adaptation of the story. Both actors famously appeared opposite each other as enemies in Blade Runner. See more ».

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Read an Excerpt CHAPTER 1 INTO THE PRIMITIVE Old language nomadic leap. Chafing at customs chain. Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain. Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego. Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness, had found a yellow metal, and because steamship and transportation companies were booming the find, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. These men wanted dogs, and the dogs they wanted were heavy dogs, with strong muscles by which to toil, and furry coats to protect them from the frost. Buck lived at a big house in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley. Judge Miller's place, it was called. It stood back from the road, half hidden among the trees, through which glimpses could be caught of the wide cool veranda that ran around its four sides. The house was approached by gravelled driveways which wound about through wide-spreading lawns and under the interlacing boughs of tall poplars. At the rear things were on even a more spacious scale than at the front. There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. Then there was the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge and kept cool in the hot afternoon. And over this great demesne Buck ruled. Here he was born, and here he had lived the four years of his life. It was true, there were other dogs. There could not but be other dogs on so vast a place, but they did not count. They came and went, resided in the populous kennels, or lived obscurely in the recesses of the house after the fashion of Toots, the Japanese pug, or Ysabel, the Mexican hairless, — strange creatures that rarely put nose out of doors or set foot to ground. On the other hand, there were the fox terriers, a score of them at least, who yelped fearful promises at Toots and Ysabel looking out of the windows at them and protected by a legion of housemaids armed with brooms and mops. But Buck was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog. The whole realm was his. He plunged into the swimming tank or went hunting with the Judge's sons; he escorted Mollie and Alice, the Judge's daughters, on long twilight or early morning rambles; on wintry nights he lay at the Judge's feet before the roaring library fire; he carried the Judge's grandsons on his back, or rolled them in the grass, and guarded their footsteps through wild adventures down to the fountain in the stable yard, and even beyond, where the paddocks were, and the berry patches. Among the terriers he stalked imperiously, and Toots and Ysabel he utterly ignored, for he was king, — king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included. His father, Elmo, a huge St. Bernard, had been the Judge's inseparable companion, and Buck bid fair to follow in the way of his father. He was not so large, — he weighed only one hundred and forty pounds, — been a Scotch shepherd dog. Nevertheless, one hundred and forty pounds, to which was added the dignity that comes of good living and universal respect, enabled him to carry himself in right royal fashion. During the four years since his puppyhood he had lived the life of a sated aristocrat; he had a fine pride in himself, was ever a trifle egotistical, as country gentlemen sometimes become because of their insular situation. But he had saved himself by not becoming a mere pampered house-dog. Hunting and kindred outdoor delights had kept down the fat and hardened his muscles; and to him, as to the cold-tubbing races, the love of water had been a tonic and a health preserver. And this was the manner of dog Buck was in the fall of 1897, when the Klondike strike dragged men from all the world into the frozen North. But Buck did not read the newspapers, and he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardener's helpers, was an undesirable acquaintance. Manuel had one besetting sin. He loved to play Chinese lottery. Also, in his gambling, he had one besetting weakness — faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain. For to play a system requires money, while the wages of a gardener's helper do not lap over the needs of a wife and numerous progeny. The Judge was at a meeting of the Raisin Growers' Association, and the boys were busy organizing an athletic club, on the memorable night of Manuel's treachery. No one saw him and Buck go off through the orchard on what Buck imagined was merely a stroll. And with the exception of a solitary man, no one saw them arrive at the little flag station known as College Park. This man talked with Manuel, and money chinked between them. "You might wrap up the goods before you deliver 'm. the stranger said gruffly, and Manuel doubled a piece of stout rope around Buck's neck under the collar. "Twist it, an' you'll choke 'm plentee. said Manuel, and the stranger grunted a ready affirmative. Buck had accepted the rope with quiet dignity. To be sure, it was an unwonted performance: but he had learned to trust in men he knew, and to give them credit for a wisdom that outreached his own. But when the ends of the rope were placed in the stranger's hands, he growled menacingly. He had merely intimated his displeasure, in his pride believing that to intimate was to command. But to his surprise the rope tightened around his neck, shutting off his breath. In quick rage he sprang at the man, who met him halfway, grappled him close by the throat, and with a deft twist; threw him over on his back. Then the rope tightened mercilessly, while Buck struggled in a fury, his tongue lolling out of his mouth and his great chest panting futilely. Never in all his life had he been so vilely treated, and never in all his life had he been so angry. But his strength ebbed, his eyes glazed, and he knew nothing when the train was flagged and the two men threw him into the baggage car. The next he knew, he was dimly aware that his tongue was hurting and that he was being jolted along in some kind of a conveyance. The hoarse shriek of a locomotive whistling a crossing told him where he was. He had travelled too often with the Judge not to know the sensation of riding in a baggage car. He opened his eyes, and into them came the unbridled anger of a kidnapped king. The man sprang for his throat, but Buck was too quick for him. His jaws closed on the hand, nor did they relax till his senses were choked out of him once more. "Yep, has fits. the man said, hiding his mangled hand from the baggageman, who had been attracted by the sounds of struggle. I'm takin' m up for the boss to 'Frisco. A crack dog-doctor there thinks that he can cure 'm. Concerning that night's ride the man spoke most eloquently for himself, in a little shed, back of a saloon on the San Francisco water front. "All I get is fifty for it. he grumbled "an' I wouldn't do it over for a thousand, cold cash. His hand was wrapped in a bloody handkerchief, and the right trouser leg was ripped from knee to ankle. "How much did the other mug get. the saloon-keeper demanded. "A hundred. was the reply. "Wouldn't take a sou less, so help me. That makes a hundred and fifty. the saloon-keeper calculated; and he's worth it, or I'm a squarehead. The kidnapper undid the bloody wrappings and looked at his lacerated hand. "If I don't get the hydrophoby —" It'll be because you was born to hang. laughed the saloon-keeper. "Here, lend me a hand before you pull your freight. he added. Dazed, suffering intolerable pain from throat and tongue, with the life half throttled out of him, Buck attempted to face his tormentors. But he was thrown down and choked repeatedly, till they succeeded in filing the heavy brass collar from off his neck. Then the rope was removed, and he was flung into a cagelike crate. There he lay for the remainder of the weary night, nursing his wrath and wounded pride. He could not understand what it all meant. What did they want with him, these strange men? Why were they keeping him pent up in this narrow crate? He did not know why, but he felt oppressed by the vague sense of impending calamity. Several times during the night he sprang to his feet when the shed door rattled open, expecting to see the Judge, or the boys at least. But each time it was the bulging face of the saloonkeeper that peered in at him by the sickly light of a tallow candle. And each time the joyful bark that trembled in Buck's throat was twisted into a savage growl. But the saloon-keeper let him alone, and in the morning four men entered and picked up the crate. More tormentors, Buck decided, for they were evil-looking creatures, ragged and unkempt; and he stormed and raged at them through the bars. They only laughed and poked sticks at him, which he promptly assailed with his teeth till he realized that that was what they wanted. Whereupon he lay down sullenly and allowed the crate to be lifted into a wagon. Then he, and the crate in which he was imprisoned, began a passage through many hands. Clerks in the express office took charge of him; he was carted about in another wagon; a truck carried him, with an assortment of boxes and parcels, upon a ferry steamer; he was trucked off the steamer into a great railway depot, and finally he was deposited in an express car. For two days and nights this express car was dragged along at the tail of shrieking locomotives; and for two days and nights Buck neither ate nor drank. In his anger he had met the first advances of the express messengers with growls, and they had retaliated by teasing him. When he flung himself against the bars, quivering and frothing, they laughed at him and taunted him. They growled and barked like detestable dogs, mewed, and flapped their arms and crowed. It was all very silly, he knew; but therefore the more outrage to his dignity, and his anger waxed and waxed. He did not mind the hunger so much, but the lack of water caused him severe suffering and fanned his wrath to fever pitch. For that matter, high-strung and finely sensitive, the ill treatment had flung him into a fever, which was fed by the inflammation of his parched and swollen throat and tongue. He was glad for one thing: the rope was off his neck. That had given them an unfair advantage; but now that it was off, he would show them. They would never get another rope around his neck. Upon that he was resolved. For two days and nights he neither ate nor drank, and during those two days and nights of torment, he accumulated a fund of wrath that boded ill for whoever first fell foul of him. His eyes turned blood-shot, and he was metamorphosed into a raging fiend. So changed was he that the Judge himself would not have recognized him; and the express messengers breathed with relief when they bundled him off the train at Seattle. Four men gingerly carried the crate from the wagon into a small, high-walled back yard. A stout man, with a red sweater that sagged generously at the neck, came out and signed the book for the driver. That was the man, Buck divined, the next tormentor, and he hurled himself savagely against the bars. The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club. "You ain't going to take him out now. the driver asked. "Sure. the man replied, driving the hatchet into the crate for a pry. There was an instantaneous scattering of the four men who had carried it in, and from safe perches on top the wall they prepared to watch the performance. Buck rushed at the splintering wood, sinking his teeth into it, surging and wrestling with it. Wherever the hatchet fell on the outside, he was there on the inside, snarling and growling, as furiously anxious to get out as the man in the red sweater was calmly intent on getting him out. "Now, you red-eyed devil. he said, when he had made an opening sufficient for the passage of Buck's body. At the same time he dropped the hatchet and shifted the club to his right hand. And Buck was truly a red-eyed devil, as he drew himself together for the spring, hair bristling, mouth foaming, a mad glitter in his bloodshot eyes. Straight at the man he launched his one hundred and forty pounds of fury, surcharged with the pent passion of two days and nights. In mid air, just as his jaws were about to close on the man, he received a shock that checked his body and brought his teeth together with an agonizing clip. He whirled over, fetching the ground on his back and side. He had never been struck by a club in his life, and did not understand. With a snarl that was part bark and more scream he was again on his feet and launched into the air. And again the shock came and he was brought crushingly to the ground. This time he was aware that it was the club, but his madness knew no caution. A dozen times he charged, and as often the club broke the charge and smashed him down. After a particularly fierce blow, he crawled to his feet, too dazed to rush. He staggered limply about, the blood flowing from nose and mouth and ears, his beautiful coat sprayed and flecked with bloody slaver. Then the man advanced and deliberately dealt him a frightful blow on the nose. All the pain he had endured was as nothing compared with the exquisite agony of this. With a roar that was almost lionlike in its ferocity, he again hurled himself at the man. But the man, shifting the club from right to left, coolly caught him by the under jaw, at the same time wrenching downward and backward. Buck described a complete circle in the air, and half of another, then crashed to the ground on his head and chest. For the last time he rushed. The man struck the shrewd blow he had purposely withheld for so long, and Buck crumpled up and went down, knocked utterly senseless. "He's no slouch at dog-breakin' that's wot I say. one of the men on the wall cried enthusiastically. "Druther break cayuses any day, and twice on Sundays. was the reply of the driver, as he climbed on the wagon and started the horses. Buck's senses came back to him, but not his strength. He lay where he had fallen, and from there he watched the man in the red sweater. Answers to the name of Buck. the man soliloquized, quoting from the saloon-keeper's letter which had announced the consignment of the crate and contents. "Well, Buck, my boy. he went on in a genial voice. we've had our little ruction, and the best thing we can do is to let it go at that. You've learned your place, and I know mine. Be a good dog and all'll go well and the goose hang high. Be a bad dog, and I'll whale the stuffin' outa you. Understand. As he spoke he fearlessly patted the head he had so mercilessly pounded, and though Buck's hair involuntarily bristled at touch of the hand, he endured it without protest. When the man brought him water, he drank eagerly, and later bolted a generous meal of raw meat, chunk by chunk, from the man's hand. He was beaten (he knew that) but he was not broken. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it. That club was a revelation. It was his introduction to the reign of primitive law, and he met the introduction halfway. The facts of life took on a fiercer aspect; and while he faced that aspect uncowed, he faced it with all the latent cunning of his nature aroused. As the days went by, other dogs came, in crates and at the ends of ropes, some docilely, and some raging and roaring as he had come; and, one and all, he watched them pass under the dominion of the man in the red sweater. Again and again, as he looked at each brutal performance, the lesson was driven home to Buck: a man with a club was a lawgiver, a master to be obeyed, though not necessarily conciliated. Of this last Buck was never guilty, though he did see beaten dogs that fawned upon the man, and wagged their tails, and licked his hand. Also he saw one dog, that would neither conciliate nor obey, finally killed in the struggle for mastery. Now and again men came, strangers, who talked excitedly, wheedlingly, and in all kinds of fashions to the man in the red sweater. And at such times that money passed between them the strangers took one or more of the dogs away with them. Buck wondered where they went, for they never came back; but the fear of the future was strong upon him, and he was glad each time when he was not selected. Yet his time came, in the end, in the form of a little weazened man who spat broken English and many strange and uncouth exclamations which Buck could not understand. "Sacredam. he cried, when his eyes lit upon Buck. "Dat one dam bully dog! Eh? How moch. Three hundred, and a present at that. was the prompt reply of the man in the red sweater. "And seem' it's government money, you ain't got no kick coming, eh, Perrault. Perrault grinned. Considering that the price of dogs had been boomed skyward by the unwonted demand, it was not an unfair sum for so fine an animal. The Canadian Government would be no loser, nor would its despatches travel the slower. Perrault knew dogs, and when he looked at Buck he knew that he was one in a thousand — "One in ten t'ousand. he commented mentally. 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Jeeahhhh Harrison Ford is Back Ohhhh jeeaahhhhh 👍👏👏📽🎬. Buck, a physically impressive (read: jacked) dog, is living the good life in California when he gets stolen and put into dog slavery. For him, this means pulling a ridiculously heavy sled through miles and miles of frozen ice with little or nothing to eat and frequent beatings—yeah, dog slavery is no joke. Because he's basically the definition of a domestic dog, Buck's out of his element until he begins to adapt to his surroundings and learn from the other dogs. Buck also starts having strange dreams about the primitive days of dogs and men, before the advent of cities or houses or culture. There are no rules or morality here (interesting, since Bucks first owner was a judge) save for what is called "the law of club and fang. a kill-or-be-killed, ruthless way of thinking. Buck becomes involved in a struggle for power with another dog, Spitz. They end up fighting and Buck wins, taking over as leader of the sled dog team. The team changes human management (new drivers) and the new people don't seem to be very competent. Theyre bad drivers and end up killing everyone, including themselves. Fortunately, Buck's saved by a kind man named John Thornton moments before the group death in an icy river. Buck becomes attached to Thornton and even saves his life several times. Buck sets off on a journey with his new master and several other men. He's loving his new life—except that he's racked with the primal urge to run off and kill things in the woods every once in a while. Buck fights with a conundrum: should he stay with kill things? Be be wild? We're guessing, since you picked up a book called The Call of the Wild, that you already know which side is more seductive for our buckaroo Buck. At the end of Call of the Wild, Thornton is killed by the Yeehat tribe, and Buck gets a heaping helping of revenge on the people that murder his master. But there's a silver lining—Buck's now free to run with the wild dog only on the condition that he is leader, natch. Chapter 1 Buck's a dog—and we're not being insulting. He's an actual canine. Even though he has a personality and emotions, we need to still remember that he isn't human. He also seems to be living the good life. He lives on a ranch in California, enjoys sunny weather, and he's loved by his master. So of course, something has to go wrong. In this case, the "something wrong" is that this guy Manuel, who works on the ranch, steals Buck and sells him off. Eventually, he ends up with this guy who wears a red sweater. (There may be something symbolically up with the red sweater. Keep an eye out for more red things. Buck takes a beating from red sweater guy. Then two French Canadian guys, Perrault and François, buy Buck. There is much talk of Bucks "worth. Hes super-strong, and he seems like an alpha dog. So Buck ends up on a boat traveling north. We see how sheltered he has been because he gets a bit freaked out by snow. Hes from California, remember? Snow's a new thing for him. Chapter 2 In Chapter 1, we met another alpha dog named Spitz. Know what happens when two alpha dogs are thrown together? Yeah, exactly. Spitz, who's sort of running the show among the dogs, laughs when another dog, Curly, is violently (and explicitly) attacked by a mass of huskies. Buck musters up some resolve. Meanwhile, Buck's learning to be part of a sled-pulling team of dogs traveling vast distances. We meet the rest of the cast, like Billee (nice and friendly) Joe (borderline evil) and Sol-leks (keeps to himself. Sol-leks also has a scar across one eye that makes him partially blind. Life starts to not be so great. The weather's freezing and Buck's getting minimal amounts of food. So he adapts—his body gets leaner and stronger and we see this idea of "law of club and fang. Basically that means that things are really primitive; brute force dictates superiority. Something's stirring in Buck, and since he isnt eating enough, its not dinner. Its his primitive instincts. Chapter 3 Spitz starts picking fights with Buck, and doing annoying things like stealing his warm sleeping spots. Stealing his sleeping spot is the last straw for Buck (because nothing's worse than that) and the two finally go at it. The fight's interrupted by a group of raving mad, starving huskies (a kind of sled dog. Everyone gets violently injured. Later on the trail, the dogs are on thin ice (literally) and they fall through a few times. Buck's like an anchor, keeping them from their tragic deaths in the icy water. The men, although they work the dogs hard, respect the animals as well, taking care of them at night by rubbing their feet. Dolly—another one of the dogs—goes nuts and is frothing at the mouth and attacking Buck. We know what youre thinking—who's Dolly? When she goes nuts, François kills her. Spitz, seeing that Buck's tired from having run away from the crazed dog, believes this is a fair and opportune moment to fight. Spitz vs. Buck, Round 2. Spitz sort of has the upper hand, but François puts an end to the fight by whipping Spitz. The two men debate over who will win the next fight. (Our money's on Buck. Buck joins in on some nightly howling sessions with the wolves. There's mutiny in the ranks—against Spitz, who's the current leader. Buck starts chasing a rabbit in a crazy, bloodthirsty sort of way. He and Spitz fight over the rabbit—Round 3. Its a close one, but Buck wins. Chapter 4 Buck takes over as leader. (Its not really that simple—theres a lot of establishing his dominance in front of the men and convincing them that hes the right dog for the job. It turns out that hes even better than Spitz, and the team prospers as much as a starving pack of dogs in the frozen North can prosper. Buck and the dogs are handed over to new masters; François and Perrault exit. In a sort of philosophical realization that everything is transient, Buck wonders at how men seem to pass in and out of his life. Buck starts dreaming a peculiar recurring dream in which he goes back in time and sees himself sitting at the feet of a primitive man. Basically, hes getting in touch with his primitive—the side that likes hunting, killing, and hanging out in caves. Life's rough for quite a while. Then Dave, another one of the dogs, gets sick, but refuses to leave his place at the sled. Dave soon dies nobly. Chapter 5 The dogs finally finish their exhaustive journey. Theyre in a shoddy state. They meet characters who become their new owners: Hal, Charles, and Mercedes. These people (especially Mercedes) have enough luggage for about eight people because they dont know how to pack light. These wise old guys watching Hal, Charles, and Mercedes pack all their stuff onto the sled keep insisting their sled's too heavy. Hal and Charles are arrogant, proud, and not so nice. They refuse to take advice, and the dogs arent able to pull the heavy load. Mercedes starts coddling the dogs, insisting that the men dont hurt the dogs. Finally she throws out some stuff. Unfortunately, she keeps her hairdryer and nail polish and throws out food and water. They get going, but soon enough everyone starts to starve. The work's taken its toll on Buck, who's physically weaker and considerably less attractive than before this whole thing started. Billee gives up and falls over, so Hal kills him. More of the dogs die. On a more positive note, spring has arrived. But spring means thinner ice. Sound familiar? It does to Buck, and he refuses to lead the team onto the frozen water. A power struggle ensues. Hal beats him, but to no avail. This guy, John Thornton, happens to be sitting around watching this scene play out. Thornton threatens Hal with death if he doesnt stop beating Buck. Thornton then cuts Buck free from the sled. Buck and Thornton watch as the entire sled—dog team and human drivers—continue on their way and then fall into the river. Buck licks Thorntons hand, which means genuine affection, we are told. Chapter 6 There's much discussion of love—more specifically, the love between dog and owner. Buck feels more for Thornton than he ever has for a human before—including when he was leading the good life back in sunny California. He shows his love by biting Thornton gently. Remember Bucks feelings regarding the transience of things? Well he does, too, and he's afraid Thornton will leave him. He therefore refuses to let the man out of his sight. Buck's also still feeling the primitive vibes. You can take the dog out of the wild but you cant take the wild out of the dog. He starts hearing this same "call from the wild; he has this yearning to go live in the woods and hunt and howl. To demonstrate how loyal Buck is, Thornton tells him to jump off a cliff. Buck starts to do it, but Thornton pulls him back. It was the least he could do. Thornton gets in the middle of a bar fight and Buck gets viciously protective. Buck saves Thornton from a near-drowning. This scene is heroic and dramatic and definitely worth a good read. It seems like Buck's gotten a reputation for being awesome. Some men bet Thornton that Buck cant pull a thousand-pound load. Thornton bets with money he doesnt have. Fortunately for him, Buck pulls through and wins his master a ton of money. Now everyone wants to own Buck, and they offer Thornton obscene amounts of money for him, which Thornton refuses with such words as "go to hell. Yeah, Thornton. Chapter 7 Theres some mythical gold mine in the North that has a lot of gold in it. Thornton uses the 1, 600 dollars Buck just won to set up an expedition in search of said mine. It takes a long time, but they finally discover the mythical cache of gold. Jackpot. Buck's happy because Thornton's happy, but he's still experiencing the call of the wild. That wild just keeps on calling. Buck makes friends with a wolf and almost takes off for the wild, but remembers Thornton and returns to camp, where he is smothered with affection. He kills a bear. We know what youre thinking—bears are huge. Thats the point; Buck's awesome. He's also reminded here of how much fun it is to kill makes him chafe against the pleasant domesticity of his life with Thornton.  Buck starts to seem more like a wolf than a dog. Fall comes and Buck kills a moose, which is no small feat. (Although it's slightly less kick-butt than destroying a bear. Buck returns to camp to find that Thornton and his men have been killed by natives of the Yeehat tribe. He retaliates and the natives flee, calling Buck an "Evil Spirit. Now that Thornton's gone, Buck is on his own again, and he can finally give in to this call of the wild. He becomes the leader of the wolf pack and procreates—now the world has some cute lil' baby Bucks to continue kicking butt and taking names.

I always remember reading this and White Fang while still at school, which is quite a feat of memory in my case! To me these tales seemed remarkably fresh despite their age, this was after all first published in 1903. It's the tale of Buck, a domestic dog just coming of age who is dognapped and taken from the warm South to the frozen Yukon territory to serve new masters in the Klondike Gold Rush. It's a classic animal coming of age tale but it's not a soft children's story. There is a lot of violence and some animal cruelty, it's a real tale of survival, betrayal and it even channels a christian message as Buck shows his more noble instincts. This is an old story, but for me it was infused with the nostalgia of my schoolboy enjoyment so Pablo Schreiber's reading was a real pleasure. It really isn't just as shaggy dog story, it's much more than that, but it is also more classic than contemporary. Whether you enjoy it or not will depend on how you take to those characteristics and maybe whether or not you share my warm sense of nostalgia for it.

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This is gonna be a great movie. Thanks! But Slash Guitar volume is low. Find the best for your family See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Join now Classic animal tale of dignity and survival. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. Get it now on Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this book. Provides historically accurate portrait of the Yukon gold rush of the late 1800s, including details on how dogsled teams work. The main message here is that the wild, unfettered life is preferable to civilization for dogs. and perhaps for humans too. Today's readers will find that this depicts "a man's (and dog's) world. and women are referred to rarely and with sexism. Positive Role Models & Representations Buck's final owner is rough but more decent and compassionate than any of the other humans in the story. Buck himself is often beaten, once almost to death. But ultimately, his dignity and spirit will grip kids and hold them. The story is set in the wilderness, and it's a story of what it takes to survive. Men and dogs are beaten and killed, and attack and kill each other, quite brutally. Men beat dogs with clubs and whips, dogs fight to the death and tear out the throats of men and other dogs, a dog is torn apart by a pack. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking What parents need to know Parents need to know that Jack London's Call of the Wild, originally published in 1903, has moved kids for generations and is considered a great work of literature. Its fast-paced drama hooks even reluctant readers. That said, it also reflects the sensibilities of another age. This is a story of survival, which entails a great deal of brutality by and toward dogs. It may be a bit much for sensitive young animal lovers of today, when beating dogs with clubs is not considered an acceptable way of training them. Dogs fight each other to the death, and tear out the throats of dogs and men, yielding geysers of blood when the jugular is ripped open. Buck, the canine main character, is often beaten, once almost to death. But ultimately, this is a story of dignity and leadership that will grip kids and hold them. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Parent Written by Jen B. August 6, 2018 Teen, 14 years old Written by Chewbeka October 15, 2019 *WARNING* WARNING* This book contains lots of violents parts and I recommend that no children younger than 14 should read it. But it has lots of educational value about. Continue reading Teen, 17 years old Written by JeezLuiz March 15, 2017 What's the story? Buck is a large dog living the good life on a comfortable California estate in the 1890s when he's kidnapped and transported to the Yukon in Canada to be a sled dog during a gold rush there. At first he tries to rebel, but he is soon beaten into submission. As he passes through a succession of owners, he finds that ancient instincts from his wolf ancestors are awakening within him, enabling him to survive and prosper in the brutal wilderness of the North. It is a tale that is brutal at times but ultimately an uplifting story about inner dignity and what it takes to be a leader. Is it any good? THE CALL OF THE WILD is a great work of literature; there can be no doubt. Written in a style that is at once muscular and poetic, it is both an adventure story and a meditation on civilization vs. savagery, with savagery clearly having more appeal to the author. As Buck gradually reverts to the instincts and behaviors of his wolf ancestors, he becomes both more alive and more truly himself. This, and its implications for human beings, gives young readers plenty to think and talk about, which explains why this book continues to be a favorite for discussion groups and classrooms. There's a brutality here that not all children will find to their taste, and modern American children are more likely to want to discuss the way Buck is treated than the way he acts. The sensibilities that drove the author and his original audience have changed dramatically since the time this book was written, and animal rights and treatment are a hot topic with children these days. "The law of club and fang" is a long way from the experience of most modern young readers, who may not agree with author Jack London's view of the whole situation. This, of course, can also prompt interesting discussions, though they may be different from what the author was thinking of when he wrote it. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about how values and sensibilities have changed in the century since Call of the Wild  was written. If this had been written about events happening today, would you react differently? Would the book have been received differently? How has the treatment and perception of animals changed over time? This book is considered a classic. Why do you think readers have cherished it for so long? Thinking about other classics that you've read or know about, can you think of what gives a book lasting appeal? Our editors recommend Gripping story is loving, lyrical, but has brutal violence. A clever story and evocative writing. Classic horse novel has be-kind-to-animals message. In taut, unforgettable drama, nothing is simple. Award-winner faces tough topic of animal testing. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate.

When I see him I think about his batman character. Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image: Try different image Conditions of Use Privacy Policy 1996-2014, Inc. or its affiliates. The Call of the Wild First edition cover Author Jack London Illustrator Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull Cover artist Charles Edward Hooper Country United States Language English Genre Adventure fiction Publisher Macmillan Publication date 1903 Media type Print ( Serial, Hardcover & Paperback) Pages 232 (First edition) OCLC 28228581 Followed by White Fang The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively feral in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization, and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild. London spent almost a year in the Yukon, and his observations form much of the material for the book. The story was serialized in The Saturday Evening Post in the summer of 1903 and was published a month later in book form. The book's great popularity and success made a reputation for London. As early as 1923, the story was adapted to film, and it has since seen several more cinematic adaptations. Plot summary [ edit] The story opens with Buck, a powerful 140-pound St. Bernard – Scotch Collie mix, 1] 2] living happily in California 's Santa Clara Valley as the pampered pet of rich Judge Miller and his family. However, the secretive assistant gardener Manuel, in desperate need of money to finance his Chinese lottery addiction, steals Buck and sells him for a large, lucrative amount of cash. Buck is shipped to Seattle. Put in a crate, he is starved and ill-treated. When released, he attacks his overseer, known only as of the "man in the red sweater" but this man teaches the "law of the club" hitting Buck until he is sufficiently cowed (but the man shows some kindness after Buck stops. Buck is then sold to a pair of French-Canadian dispatchers from the Canadian government, François and Perrault, who take him with them to Alaska. There, they train him as a sled dog, and drive him through the Klondike region of Canada. From his teammates, he quickly learns to adapt to survive cold winter nights and the pack society. A rivalry develops between Buck and the lead dog, Spitz, a vicious and quarrelsome white husky. Buck eventually beats Spitz in a fight and kills him, and then becomes the team's new lead dog. When François and Perrault complete the round-trip of the Yukon Trail in record time—returning to Skagway with their dispatches—and are given new orders from the Canadian government, their team is then sold to a " Scotch half-breed" man, who is also working the mail service. The dogs must now carry heavy loads to the mining areas, and the journeys they make are tiresome and long. During this run of the trail, Buck seems to have memories of his canine ancestor hanging out with a short-legged " hairy man. Meanwhile, the weary dogs become weak, and one of the team, Dave, a morose husky, becomes terminally sick and is eventually shot. Buck's next owners are a trio of stampeders from the American Southland (present-day contiguous the United States)—a spoiled woman called Mercedes, her sheepish husband Charles, and her arrogant brother Hal—who are inexperienced at surviving in the Northern wilderness. They struggle to control the sled and ignore helpful advice from others—in particular, the warnings that the spring melt poses dangers. When Mercedes is told her sled is too heavy, she dumps out crucial supplies in favor of fashion objects. They also foolishly create a team of 14 dogs, erroneously thinking they can go faster with more dogs. They overfeed the over-worked dogs and then are forced to starve them when the food supply becomes low. Most dogs on the team die from either weakness, neglect, or sickness—leaving only five dogs when they pull into White River. There, they meet John Thornton, an experienced outdoorsman, who notices the dogs have been poorly treated and are in a weakened condition. He warns the trio against crossing the river, but they ignore his advice and order Buck to move on. Exhausted, starving, and sensing the danger ahead, Buck refuses and continues to lie unmoving in the snow. After Buck is beaten by Hal, Thornton, disgusted by the driver's treatment of Buck, hits Hal with the butt of his ax and cuts Buck free from his traces. Unable to cross Thornton, the trio leaves and tries to cross the river with the four dogs remaining, but as Thornton warned, the ice breaks and the dogs and humans (and their sled) fall into the river and drown. Buck comes to love and grows devoted to Thornton as he nurses him back to health. He saves Thornton when the man falls into a river. After Thornton takes him on trips to pan for gold, a bonanza king (someone who hit it rich in a certain area) named Mr. Matthewson, wagers Thornton on the dog's strength and devotion. Buck wins the bet for Thornton by breaking a sled holding a half-ton (1, 000-pound (450 kg) load of flour free of the frozen ground, pulling it 100 yards (91 m) and winning Thornton US1, 600 in gold dust. A king of the Skookum Benches offers a large sum to buy Buck, but Thornton has grown fond of him and declines. Using his winnings, Thornton retires his debts but elects to continue searching for gold with friends Pete and Hans—sledding Buck and six other dogs—looking for a fabled Lost Cabin. Once at a suitable gold find, the dogs have nothing to do—and Buck has more ancestor-memories of hanging out with the primitive "hairy man. 3] While Thornton and his two friends are panning in a campsite, Buck hears the call of the wild, explores the wilderness, and socializes with a Northwestern wolf from a local pack. However, Buck decides not to join the wolves and elects to return to Thornton. He repeatedly goes back and forth between Thornton and the wild. When returning to the campsite after strategically killing a bull moose, he finds Hans and Pete murdered, then sees Thornton has suffered the same fate—at the hands of a group of Native-American Yeehats. Enraged, Buck kills several of the natives to avenge Thornton, and he then realizes that he has no ties to humans and the law of club and fang, and goes to find his wild brother. He encounters a hostile pack of wolves and fights them. Buck wins the fight, then finds that the same wolf he had socialized with was in the pack he fought. Buck then follows the wolf and its pack into the forest and answers the call of the wild. The legend of Buck is spread among other Native Americans as the "Ghost Dog" of the Northland (Alaska and northwestern Canada. Buck comes out of the backwoods once a year on the anniversary of his attack on the Yeehats, at the former campsite where he was last with Thornton, Hans, and Pete, in order to mourn their deaths—while each winter he heads the wolf-pack, wreaking vengeance on the Yeehats, as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack. " Main characters [ edit] Major dog characters: Buck, the novel's protagonist; a 140-pound St. Bernard–Scotch Collie mix who lived a happy life in California with Judge Miller. However, he was stolen and sold to the Klondike by the gardener's assistant Manuel and was forced to work in harsh conditions of being a sled dog in the Yukon. He eventually finds a loving master named John Thornton and begins to grow feral as he becomes a part of the wild with a pack of wolves. After Thornton's death, he becomes free from humanity and becomes a legend in the Klondike. Spitz, the main antagonist of the novel and Buck's arch-rival; a white-haired husky from Spitsbergen who had accompanied a geological survey into the Canadian Barrens. He has a long history as a sled-dog leader, and sees Buck's uncharacteristic ability, for a Southland dog, to adapt and thrive in the North as a threat to him. He repeatedly provokes fights with Buck, who bides his time. Dave, the "wheel dog" at the back end of the dog-team. He is brought North with Buck and Spitz and is a faithful sled-dog who only wants to be left alone and led by an effective lead-dog. During his second down-trek on the Yukon Trail, he grows mortally weak, but the men accommodate his pride by allowing him to continue to drive the sled until he becomes so weak that he is euthanized. Billie, a good-natured, appeasing husky who faithfully pulls the sled until being worked to death by Hal, Charles, and Mercedes. Joe, Billie's brother, but with an opposite personality—"sour and introspective. Spitz is unable to discipline him, but Buck, after rising to the head of the team, brings him into line. Sol-leks ( The Angry One. a one-eyed husky who, unsurprisingly, doesn't like being approached from his blind side. Like Dave, he "expects nothing, gives nothing" and only cares about being left alone and having an effective leader. Pike, a clever malingerer and thief" Dub, an awkward blunderer. always getting caught" Teek; and Koona —additional huskies on the Yukon-Trail dog-team. Skeet and Nig —two Southland dogs owned by John Thornton when he acquires Buck. The Wild Brother, a lone wolf who befriends Buck. Major human characters: Judge Miller, Buck's first master who lived in Santa Clara Valley, California with his family. Unlike Thornton, he only expressed friendship with Buck, whereas Thornton expressed love. Manuel, Judge Miller's assistant who sells Buck to the Klondike to pay off his gambling debt. Perrault, a French-Canadian courier for the Canadian government who is Buck's first Northland master. François, a French-Canadian half-breed who is Perrault's partner, the musher who drives the sled dogs. Hal, an aggressive and violent musher who is Mercedes' brother and Charles' brother-in-law, and is inexperienced with the way of sled dogs. Charles, Mercedes' husband who is less violent than Hal. Mercedes, a spoiled and pampered woman who is Hal's sister and Charles' wife. John Thornton, a gold hunter who is Buck's final master until he is killed by the Yeehats. Pete and Hans —John Thornton's two partners as he pans for gold in the East. The Yeehats, a deadly tribe of Native Americans. After they kill John Thornton, Buck attacks them, and "dogs" them ever after, after going wild—making sure they never re-enter the valley where his last master was murdered. The Man in the Red Sweater, a trainer who beats Buck to teach him the law of the club. Background [ edit] California native Jack London had traveled around the United States as a hobo, returned to California to finish high school (he dropped out at age 14) and spent a year in college at Berkeley, when in 1897 he went to the Klondike by way of Alaska during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. Later, he said of the experience: It was in the Klondike I found myself. 4] He left California in July and traveled by boat to Dyea, Alaska, where he landed and went inland. To reach the gold fields, he and his party transported their gear over the Chilkoot Pass, often carrying loads as heavy as 100 pounds (45 kg) on their backs. They were successful in staking claims to eight gold mines along the Stewart River. [5] London stayed in the Klondike for almost a year, living temporarily in the frontier town of Dawson City, before moving to a nearby winter camp, where he spent the winter in a temporary shelter reading books he had brought: Charles Darwin 's On the Origin of Species and John Milton 's Paradise Lost. [6] In the winter of 1898, Dawson City was a city comprising about 30, 000 miners, a saloon, an opera house, and a street of brothels. [7] Klondike routes map. The section connecting Dyea/Skagway with Dawson is referred to by London as the "Yukon Trail. In the spring, as the annual gold stampeders began to stream in, London left. He had contracted scurvy, common in the Arctic winters where fresh produce was unavailable. When his gums began to swell he decided to return to California. With his companions, he rafted 2, 000 miles (3, 200 km) down the Yukon River, through portions of the wildest territory in the region, until they reached St. Michael. There, he hired himself out on a boat to earn return passage to San Francisco. [8] In Alaska, London found the material that inspired him to write The Call of the Wild. [4] Dyea Beach was the primary point of arrival for miners when London traveled through there, but because its access was treacherous Skagway soon became the new arrival point for prospectors. [9] To reach the Klondike, miners had to navigate White Pass, known as "Dead Horse Pass" where horse carcasses littered the route because they could not survive the harsh and steep ascent. Horses were replaced with dogs as pack animals to transport material over the pass; 10] particularly strong dogs with thick fur were "much desired, scarce and high in price. 11] London would have seen many dogs, especially prized Husky sled dogs, in Dawson City and in the winter camps situated close to the main sled route. He was friends with Marshall Latham Bond and his brother Louis Whitford Bond, the owners of a mixed St. Bernard - Scotch Collie dog about which London later wrote: Yes, Buck is based on your dog at Dawson. 12] Beinecke Library at Yale University holds a photograph of Bond's dog, taken during London's stay in the Klondike in 1897. The depiction of the California ranch at the beginning of the story was based on the Bond family ranch. [13] Publication history [ edit] On his return to California, London was unable to find work and relied on odd jobs such as cutting grass. He submitted a query letter to the San Francisco Bulletin proposing a story about his Alaskan adventure, but the idea was rejected because, as the editor told him, Interest in Alaska has subsided in an amazing degree. 8] A few years later, London wrote a short story about a dog named Bâtard who, at the end of the story, kills his master. London sold the piece to Cosmopolitan Magazine, which published it in the June 1902 issue under the title "Diablo – A Dog. 14] London's biographer, Earle Labor, says that London then began work on The Call of the Wild to "redeem the species" from his dark characterization of dogs in "Bâtard. Expecting to write a short story, London explains: I meant it to be a companion to my other dog story 'Bâtard. but it got away from me, and instead of 4, 000 words it ran 32, 000 before I could call a halt. 15] Written as a frontier story about the gold rush, The Call of the Wild was meant for the pulp market. It was first published in four installments in The Saturday Evening Post, which bought it for 750 in 1903. [16] 17] In the same year, London sold all rights to the story for 2, 500 to Macmillan, which published it in book format. [17] The book has never been out of print since that time. [17] Editions [ edit] The first edition, by Macmillan, released in August 1903, had 10 tipped-in color plates by illustrators Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull, and a color frontispiece by Charles Edward Hooper; it sold for 1. 50. [18] 19] It is presently available with the original illustrations at the Internet Archive. [20] Genre [ edit] Buck proves himself as leader of the pack when he fights Spitz "to the death. The Call of the Wild falls into the genre of animal fiction, in which an animal is anthropomorphized and given human traits. In the story, London attributes human thoughts and insights to Buck, so much so that when the story was published he was accused of being a nature faker for attributing "unnatural" feelings to a dog. [21] Along with his contemporaries Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, London was influenced by the naturalism of European writers such as Émile Zola, in which themes such as heredity versus environment were explored. London's use of the genre gave it a new vibrancy, according to scholar Richard Lehan. [22] The story is also an example of American pastoralism —a prevailing theme in American literature—in which the mythic hero returns to nature. As with other characters of American literature, such as Rip van Winkle and Huckleberry Finn, Buck symbolizes a reaction against industrialization and social convention with a return to nature. London presents the motif simply, clearly, and powerfully in the story, a motif later echoed by 20th century American writers William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway (most notably in " Big Two-Hearted River. 23] E. L. Doctorow says of the story that it is "fervently American. 24] The enduring appeal of the story, according to American literature scholar Donald Pizer, is that it is a combination of allegory, parable, and fable. The story incorporates elements of age-old animal fables, such as Aesop's Fables, in which animals speak truth, and traditional beast fables, in which the beast "substitutes wit for insight. 25] London was influenced by Rudyard Kipling 's The Jungle Book, written a few years earlier, with its combination of parable and animal fable, 26] and by other animal stories popular in the early 20th century. In The Call of the Wild, London intensifies and adds layers of meaning that are lacking in these stories. [15] As a writer London tended to skimp on form, according to biographer Labor, and neither The Call of the Wild nor White Fang "is a conventional novel. 27] The story follows the archetypal "myth of the hero" Buck, who is the hero, takes a journey, is transformed, and achieves an apotheosis. The format of the story is divided into four distinct parts, according to Labor. In the first part, Buck experiences violence and struggles for survival; in the second part, he proves himself a leader of the pack; the third part brings him to his death (symbolically and almost literally) and in the fourth and final part, he undergoes rebirth. [28] Themes [ edit] London's story is a tale of survival and a return to primitivism. Pizer writes that: the strong, the shrewd, and the cunning shall prevail when. life is bestial. 29] Pizer also finds evident in the story a Christian theme of love and redemption, as shown by Buck's refusal to revert to violence until after the death of Thornton, who had won Buck's love and loyalty. [30] London, who went so far as to fight for custody of one of his own dogs, understood that loyalty between dogs (particularly working dogs) and their masters is built on trust and love. [31] Writing in the "Introduction" to the Modern Library edition of The Call of the Wild, E. Doctorow says the theme is based on Darwin 's concept of survival of the fittest. London places Buck in conflict with humans, in conflict with the other dogs, and in conflict with his environment—all of which he must challenge, survive, and conquer. [24] Buck, a domesticated dog, must call on his atavistic hereditary traits to survive; he must learn to be wild to become wild, according to Tina Gianquitto. He learns that in a world where the "club and the fang" are law, where the law of the pack rules and a good-natured dog such as Curly can be torn to pieces by pack members, that survival by whatever means is paramount. [32] London also explores the idea of "nature vs. nurture. Buck, raised as a pet, is by heredity a wolf. The change of environment brings up his innate characteristics and strengths to the point where he fights for survival and becomes leader of the pack. Pizer describes how the story reflects human nature in its prevailing theme of the strength, particularly in the face of harsh circumstances. [30] The veneer of civilization is thin and fragile, writes Doctorow, and London exposes the brutality at the core of humanity and the ease with which humans revert to a state of primitivism. [24] His interest in Marxism is evident in the sub-theme that humanity is motivated by materialism; and his interest in Nietzschean philosophy is shown by Buck's characterization. [24] Gianquitto writes that in Buck's characterization, London created a type of Nietschean Übermensch – in this case a dog that reaches mythic proportions. [33] Doctorow sees the story as a caricature of a bildungsroman – in which a character learns and grows – in that Buck becomes progressively less civilized. [24] Gianquitto explains that Buck has evolved to the point that he is ready to join a wolf pack, which has a social structure uniquely adapted to and successful in the harsh arctic environment, unlike humans, who are weak in the harsh environment. [34] Writing style [ edit] The first chapter opens with the first quatrain of John Myers O'Hara 's poem, Atavism, 35] published in 1902 in The Bookman. The stanza outlines one of the main motifs of The Call of the Wild: that Buck when removed from the "sun-kissed" Santa Clara Valley where he was raised, will revert to his wolf heritage with its innate instincts and characteristics. [36] The themes are conveyed through London's use of symbolism and imagery which, according to Labor, vary in the different phases of the story. The imagery and symbolism in the first phase, to do with the journey and self-discovery, depict physical violence, with strong images of pain and blood. In the second phase, fatigue becomes a dominant image and death is a dominant symbol, as Buck comes close to being killed. The third phase is a period of renewal and rebirth and takes place in the spring, before ending with the fourth phase, when Buck fully reverts to nature is placed in a vast and "weird atmosphere" a place of pure emptiness. [37] The setting is allegorical. The southern lands represent the soft, materialistic world; the north symbolizes a world beyond civilization and is inherently competitive. [30] The harshness, brutality, and emptiness in Alaska reduce life to its essence, as London learned, and shows in Buck's story. Buck must defeat Spitz, the dog who symbolically tries to get ahead and take control. When Buck is sold to Charles, Hal, and Mercedes, he finds himself in a camp that is dirty. They treat their dogs badly; they are artificial interlopers in the pristine landscape. Conversely, Buck's next masters, John Thornton, and his two companions are described as "living close to the earth. They keep a clean camp, treat their animals well, and represent man's nobility in nature. [23] Unlike Buck, Thornton loses his fight with his fellow species, and not until Thornton's death does Buck revert fully to the wild and his primordial state. [38] The characters too are symbolic of types. Charles, Hal, and Mercedes symbolize vanity and ignorance, while Thornton and his companions represent loyalty, purity, and love. [30] Much of the imagery is stark and simple with an emphasis on images of cold, snow, ice, darkness, meat, and blood. [38] London varied his prose style to reflect the action. He wrote in an over-affected style in his descriptions of Charles, Hal, and Mercedes' camp as a reflection of their intrusion in the wilderness. Conversely, when describing Buck and his actions, London wrote in a style that was pared down and simple—a style that would influence and be the forebear of Hemingway's style. [23] The story was written as a frontier adventure and in such a way that it worked well as a serial. As Doctorow points out, it is good episodic writing that embodies the style of magazine adventure writing popular in that period. "It leaves us with satisfaction at its outcome, a story well and truly told. he said. [24] Reception and legacy [ edit] The Call of the Wild was enormously popular from the moment it was published. H. Menken wrote of London's story: No other popular writer of his time did any better writing than you will find in The Call of the Wild. 4] A reviewer for The New York Times wrote of it in 1903: If nothing else makes Mr. London's book popular, it ought to be rendered so by the complete way in which it will satisfy the love of dog fights apparently inherent in every man. 39] The reviewer for The Atlantic Monthly wrote that it was a book: untouched by making and the achievement of such a hero [Buck] constitute, not a pretty story at all, but a very powerful one. 40] The book secured London a place in the canon of American literature. [33] The first printing of 10, 000 copies sold out immediately; it is still one of the best known stories written by an American author, and continues to be read and taught in schools. [24] 41] It has been published in 47 languages. [42] London's first success, the book secured his prospects as a writer and gained him a readership that stayed with him throughout his career. [24] 33] After the success of The Call of the Wild London wrote to Macmillan in 1904 proposing a second book ( White Fang) in which he wanted to describe the opposite of Buck: a dog that transforms from wild to tame: I'm going to reverse the stead of devolution of decivilization. I'm going to give the evolution, the civilization of a dog. 43] Adaptations [ edit] The first adaptation of London's story was a silent film made in 1923. [44] The 1935 version starring Clark Gable and Loretta Young expanded John Thornton's role and was the first " talkie " to feature the story. The 1972 movie The Call of the Wild, starring Charlton Heston as John Thornton, was filmed in Finland. [45]   The 1978 Snoopy TV special What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! is another adaptation. In 1981, an anime film titled Call of the Wild: Howl Buck was released, starring Mike Reynolds and Bryan Cranston. A 1997 adaptation called The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon starred Rutger Hauer and was narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. The Hollywood Reporter said that Graham Ludlow 's adaptation was. a pleasant surprise. Much more faithful to Jack London's 1903 classic than the two Hollywood versions. 46] A comic adaptation had been made in 1998 for Boys Life magazine. Due to cultural sensitivities, the Yeehat Indians are omitted, and John Thorton's killers are now white criminals, who as before, are also killed by Buck. Chris Sanders is directing another film adaptation titled The Call of the Wild, a live-action/ computer-animated film scheduled to release on February 21, 2020 by 20th Century Studios. Harrison Ford will star as the lead role and Terry Notary will portray Buck through motion capture. [47] References [ edit] London 1998, p. 4. ^ London 1903, Chapter 1. ^ London 1903, Chapter 7. ^ a b c "Jack London" 1998, p. vi. ^ Courbier-Tavenier, p. 240. ^ Courbier-Tavenier, p. 240–241. ^ Dyer, p. 60. ^ a b Labor & Reesman, pp. 16–17. ^ Giantquitto, Endnotes' pp. 294–295. ^ Dyer, p. 59. ^ Comments and Questions" p. 301. ^ Courbier-Tavenier, p. 242. ^ Doon. ^ Labor & Reesman, pp. 39–40. ^ a b Labor & Reesman, p. 40. ^ Doctorow, p. xi. ^ a b c Dyer, p. 61. ^ Smith, p. 409. ^ Leypoldt, p. 201. ^ London, Jack (1903. The Call of the Wild. Illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull (First ed. 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It looks so real :0. "But Buck did not read the newspapers, and he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardener's helpers, was an undesirable acquaintance. Narrator, Chapter 1, p. 3) Buck is a dog living a charmed life on the estate of Judge Miller, during the time of the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897. He is the king of all the animals on the estate and as such enjoys special privileges, such as the run of the estate and the admirable position of being the Judge's favorite dog. This all ends the day he accompanies Manuel on a walk through the orchard to a flag station, where Manuel sells him to a stranger. Manuel sells Buck, because he has gambling debts he needs to pay and a family to support. This one act changes Buck's life irrevocably. It is the catalyst for the rest of the story about Buck and his transformation from domestic pet to wild animal. "He was beaten (he knew that) but he was not broken. 10) Buck ends up in the hands of the man in the red sweater. It is this man's job to break in the dogs, to make them worth their purchase price. He does this by using a club to beat the dogs into submission. Buck is not an easy dog to control, which he shows by coming at the man again and again, until he literally cannot stand up anymore. The man tells Buck the two of them will get along, if Buck is an obedient dog. What the man in the red sweater does not realize is the determination and grit of Buck. He allows himself to be controlled by the man. He still has his heart and desire to live and fight within him, but he chooses to go along with the man's demands, so he will no longer be subjected to his club. For Buck has learned his first lesson of his new life, which is the man with the club is in control and must be obeyed. This does not mean Buck needs to show him any loyalty or affection, he just needs to follow the rules and stay alive. "They were savages, all of them, who knew no law but the law of club and fang. Narrator, Chapter 2, p. 14) Buck is on the Dyea beach in a land, which is as foreign to him, as the moon is to someone on Earth. He experiences snow for the first time and he is put in with dogs, who behave in a manner which he has never experienced before in his lifetime. These dogs act more like wild animals than like domesticated pets, as evidenced by the death of Curly. Curly is a dog, who is purchased from the man in the red sweater at the same time as Buck. She is a sweet dog, whose disposition makes her an easy target for these rougher dogs. She tries to make friends with one of the dogs, only to be physically attacked by him. He tears part of her face open and then comes at her to finish her off. A group of approximately forty dogs form a circle around the two to watch the fight and then, when it becomes apparent Curly is down and not getting up, they pounce and finish her off. During this melee FranÒ«ois, Buck's driver, comes at the pack of dogs with his club. He and some other men use their clubs to disperse the animals. Buck never forgets the scene, using it as a lesson of how to survive in his new home. He now realizes he needs to live using a different moral code, the code of the fang and the club. "Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion, the dominant primordial beast who had made his kill and found it good. Narrator, Chapter 3, p. 40) Buck, by this point in the book, has become as wild a dog, as those he saw the first day he arrived at Dyea beach. He remembers the way Spitz, the lead dog on the sled team, laughed and licked his chops at the death of Curly. Spitz, for his part, always sees Buck as the one dog, who can challenge his authority over the rest of the dog team. Spitz is always trying to goad Buck into a fight, but Buck instead causes dissention among the other dogs. This way he never directly confronts Spitz, but he makes his leadership more difficult to maintain. Then one day during a rabbit chase the two dogs finally fight to the death. Spitz, the more seasoned fighter, thinks he can finish off Buck once and for all, but he does not count on Buck's intelligence. Buck comes after Spitz in a fashion he is not used to and by doing so breaks two of Spitz's legs, which leaves him vulnerable to the other dogs. They pounce and finish him off, which gives Buck a sense of accomplishment. Buck feels he has avenged Curly and all the other dogs Spitz bullied. But more than that, Buck, after this fight becomes the lead dog of the team. " If you strike that dog again, I'll kill you. he at last managed to say in a choking voice. John Thornton, Chapter 5, p. 68) Buck is saved from being beaten to death by John Thornton. Buck and the rest of the team are being starved and beaten by Hal, a young man who has no idea of how to run a sled team. His only way of making the dogs obey him is to whip and club them. On this day, Buck knows, because of the spring thaw, it is too dangerous to take the team on the ice, so he refuses to get up. Hal beats him until the dog is almost dead, that is when John Thornton steps in and forces Hal to give him up. Unfortunately, Buck is right and Hal, the dogs, and two other people with them drown, after the ice gives way beneath them. "Love, genuine passionate love, was his for the first time. Narrator, Chapter 6, p. 125) Buck never knew love for any of his masters. He was devoted to Judge Miller and Perrault, who was his second owner, but he did not love them. He loves John Thornton and will do anything the man asks of him. He will also protect him from any threat, which includes attacking a man, who attacked John, rescuing John from drowning in a river, and winning a bet for John. "Buck was wildly glad. He knew he was at last answering the call, running by the side of his wood brother toward the place from where the call surely came. Narrator, Chapter 7, p. 92) Buck has been hearing a call to go into the forest and run among the animals and woods. One day, he finds himself face to face with a wolf, who is unsure of Buck's intentions. At first the two are tentative towards each other, but they realize neither wants to harm the other and they become fast friends, even brothers. Buck is happy to be free and running wild with his new friend, in the place which has been calling him. This relationship, in the future, saves Buck, when he has an encounter with his wood brother's pack, which could have turned deadly for Buck. Instead, Buck fought off the aggressive wolves, until they give up trying to take him down. It is then his wood brother comes forward from the pack, realizing he knows Buck. It is this pack, which Buck joins, after the death of John Thornton. "For the last time in his life he allowed passion to usurp cunning and reason, and it was because of his great love for John Thornton that he lost his head. 100) Buck has returned to camp to find John, his partners Hans and Peter, and the dogs all dead. The Yeehats have raided the camp, to steal the gold the men have worked so hard to accumulate. Buck is overcome with grief and anger. He strikes out at the celebrating Yeehats, tearing their throats out and chasing them into the woods, killing as many as he can. He is lost without the one man he ever truly loved. "And as never before, he was ready to obey. John Thornton was dead. The last tie was broken. Man and the claims of man no longer bound him. 102) Buck after killing the Yeehats and scattering the survivors, Buck hears the wolves as they move closer to the camp. He welcomes the chance to join them, because all that has tied him to the world of man has been broken with the death of John Thornton. 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Jack London (1876–1916) The adventures told in Jack Londons fiction hardly surpass those from his real life. On January 12, 1876, the man we know as Jack London was born John Griffith Chaney in San Francisco, California, to an unwed mother, Flora Wellman. When Flora refused to have an abortion, the probable father—William H. Chaney—deserted her. Her depression was so severe that she attempted suicide twice in two days. Eight months later, Flora married John London, a widower with two daughters. John London gave his adopted son his surname and his love, and Jack spent his young boyhood on California ranches. After the family moved to Oakland in Londons ninth year, Flora expected her son to contribute to the family income. His formal education stopped after grammar school, and his career among the working-class poor began. During his teen years, some of his jobs included newspaper boy, factory worker, oyster pirate, seal hunter, coal stoker, and sailor in Japan. In 1894, while tramping across America and Canada, London was imprisoned for vagrancy in an appalling New York penitentiary—an experience that helped make him a Socialist. These events also ignited his desire for education, so the 19-year-old enrolled as a freshman at Oakland High School while working as a janitor there. After one year, he quit school and often studied 15 hours a day on his own—with the help of librarians from the Oakland Public Library—to prepare for the entry exams to the University of California, Berkeley. He was ultimately accepted, but his familys poverty again proved too great a responsibility. He left Berkeley after one semester, tried to earn money by writing, and worked in a steam laundry. When his brother-in-law asked him to join the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897, Jack London quickly agreed. Though they never found gold, London found literary riches in 1899 by selling stories to magazines based on his experiences in Alaska and Canada. His breakthrough came in 1900 when Houghton Mifflin agreed to publish a collection of his Klondike tales, The Son of the Wolf. Between 1900 to 1905, London married Bess Maddern, had two daughters, wrote and published The Call of the Wild (1903) and The Sea-Wolf (1904) and traveled to Japan and Korea to report on the Russo-Japanese War. When he returned from Korea he divorced Bess, bought his beloved Sonoma Valley ranch in Glen Ellen, and married the woman he loved—Charmian Kittredge. A man of abounding energy and zeal for life, he wrote more than 200 short stories, 20 novels, 400 nonfiction works, and three plays in less than 20 years. Despite his worldwide travels and diverse interests, he maintained a disciplined, rigorous writing schedule: 1, 000 words (by hand) every morning. About writing he once said: “The three great things are: Good Health; Work; and a Philosophy of Life. I may add, nay, must add, a fourth—Sincerity. Without this, the other three are without avail. With it you may cleave to greatness and sit among the giants. ” Despite his early death at age 40, Jack London remains seated deservedly among Americas literary giants. "Having decided that I was a failure as a writer, I gave it up and left for the Klondike to prospect for gold. It was in the Klondike that I found myself. There nobody talks. Everybody thinks. You get your true perspective. I got mine. " —Jack London, from "Eight Factors of Literary Success. 1917 An Interview with Sara S. Hodson On August 28, 2007, Adam Kampe of the National Endowment for the Arts interviewed Jack London scholar Sara S. Hodson, curator of literary manuscripts at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. An excerpt from their conversation follows. Adam Kampe: How old was Jack London when he began writing? Sara Hodson: He started writing in his teens. He would send his stories to magazines and publishers, and every one would come back, rejected. He would impale every letter on a tall spindle that he had in his writing room next to his rented typewriter, and soon he had a four-foot-tall spindle of rejection letters. But he never gave up! London had a burning desire to fulfill his potential as a writer. He felt it was simply a matter of getting that first sale, of selling the first story. AK: London was a voracious reader. Is it true that he carried Paradise Lost and Origin of the Species with him to the Klondike? SH: Thats right. The fact that he took Milton and Darwin tells you how much they meant to him, that those two books would carry him through the hardships and isolation. Each miner had to bring a thousand pounds of supplies—mostly food, of course—which was required by the Canadian government, so that they wouldnt have more dead bodies than would already be inevitable. Because he saw all the dead animals, London carried his own supplies in multiple trips up the Chilkoot Pass. He was there in the summertime, and it took him ten trips to get his equipment and supplies to the top of the pass. AK: What motivated him to leave California and head to the Yukon? SH: He needed money, and he heard about the reports of gold strikes in the Klondike. I think he was also motivated by a historic time of adventure and excitement. Actually, he didnt get any gold, but he really struck it rich with gold nuggets of stories that he heard from other Klondike miners. These were the kind of strong, stirring, adventurous tales that he was drawn to. He recognized that this is where the future of his writing lay. AK: How much did that one year influence the writing of The Call of the Wild? SH: That one year was an enormous influence for The Call of the Wild. London saw dogsled teams in the Klondike. He saw the way they behaved. He saw the way they were treated by their owners and mistreated. He saw life at its most harsh, at its most elemental, where to make a very small mistake can mean the loss of your life. AK: Are there parallels between Jack London and his canine protagonist, Buck? SH: London was much like the dog Buck in that he was a scrapper. He fought for what he knew was his right, and he never settled for less. Buck started out in a sheltered environment and is then thrown suddenly, rudely, brutally into a world where he has to fight to survive every single day. If he doesnt learn the laws, hes not going to survive. He learns which dogs he can trust. Jack London was like that when he arrived in the Klondike. He didnt know the life. He learned which men would show him what he needed to survive, the right way to behave toward other people and toward animals. John Thornton is also very much like Jack London. Hes a man of compassion, who can deal fairly with both humans and animals. London had his own way of approaching people, which was always to be fair, generous, and caring. AK: Why is The Call of the Wild still considered a worldwide classic? SH: The Call of the Wild is a timeless book in that its appropriate, useful, and enjoyable to read for anyone at any age at any time. It is a book about survival, and survival is an issue for everyone no matter whether were surviving a day in the office, a hard day of manual labor, a bad relationship, or the Klondike without fire or food. A story of survival speaks to all of us, because it makes us look within. Would I have what it takes to survive in that kind of environment? What would happen to me? It lets you imagine yourself in that circumstance.

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Paying them 10% of your income weekly makes a massive difference, yeah they say "10% is a small price to pay for salvation" but that 10% is probably the only disposable income you have left after all your other taxes. You must be blinded if you think that 10% is small, they teach it to you when you're at a young age too because you're unemployed, you don't understand money. But okay, not everything is about money, yeah sure, I agree somewhat, there's more to life than that, so you decide to just roll with it, because, everyone there is so kind, it's all really relaxed and chilled out, it's almost therapeutic in a way, for once no-one would judge you because you couldn't sing, you felt at peace, you felt like you were already spending your eternity in one of the 3 kingdoms of whatever they were called, the star, moon and sun. but another thing they take up a ton of is your time. "Hey! You wanna come to camp? You wanna come to youth? You wanna come to Trunk or Treat? 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Would I have rendered everyone taking the sacrement from my hands during passings to have been in a slightly worse situation than if I was obeying their commandments, because I've kinda found this flaw about them myself which I'm sure some of you may agree with or relate to. You know "feeling the holy spirit" and being able to tell if something was wrong? I don't think it works against people who are good at keeping a facade, then they'd argue back like, well it's your responsibility to be honest to the lord etc. but then again, all their little stories about how people break down into tears in front of their bishops about having searched up roblox porn by accident seems to be just another way to keep you interested in the fantastic power of the kind ghost that only haunts you when you're worthy of a guide. 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