Articles about Crime Traveller
On this page you will find details of articles written about Crime Traveller - both good and bad. They are listed in
date order with the most recent being first in the list.
If you know of an article that isn't listed, please let me know they details by emailing
liane@crimetraveller.co.uk.
Articles about Crime Traveller
- Crime Traveller DVD Review
Scifind.co.uk
Paul
A positive review of the DVD set of the series.
- Crime Traveller - Partners in time fight partners in crime
Science Fiction weekly
ill
Second article on the page. A short review of Crime Traveller.
- Crime Traveller Feature Article
Mr. Data's Cult TV and Movies Site
Marshall, Eddie
ill
An extremely brilliant article, which looks at the characters and Anthony Horowitz the creator.
It also has a brief look at the latest TV movie (hopefully to be turned into a series!) written by the
same man, "The Vanishing Man". Eddie also has a quick look at the rules of time.
- Tube Corn
Interzone #119 (May 97)
Bradley, Wendy
p.31-32
This is not a favourable article. It nick-picks away at the series,
and basically has not one good word to say about it. But hey, no accounting
for taste! The author even goes so far as to claim the scripts are,
"generated by randomizing a cliche thesaurus"! Cheek!
- Crime Traveller : A Critical Overview
Sidle, Philippa
This is brilliant introductory article for anyone who doesn't know
much about the show. Philippa has a look at the main characters, and
goes on to look at the relationships between them. The article ends
with a brief episode guide. A full text version of this article is
avaiable if you want to read it! Just click on the title opposite.
- Crime Traveller
SFX #25 (May '97)
Boucher, Chris
p 80-81 : ill
A review of the series as a whole. Alas Boucher doesn't seem to like
the series and attacks it with some relish, giving the show only an
"E" rating. Strange how for a magazine that doesn't like it very much,
they devote two pages to it, and use all the same photos from the
previous edition. Had to fill up space did we boys...?
- Everybody's talking about...Chloë Annett
Radio Times, 12-18 April 1997
Author Not Known
p 13 : ill
A very short article profiling Chloë Annett, and her quick rise to
fame. Until this year hardly anyone had heard of her, now she's a
household name in the UK.
- Travel Writer
SFX #24 (April '97)
Brown, Anthony
p 62-65 : ill
An interview with Anthony Horowitz the creator of Crime Traveller.
Horowitz explains where he got his ideas from, and why it's been such
a difficult series to write. He also hints at a second series. Although
if a second series were commissioned he explains why he wouldn't be
writing all eight episodes again.
- Partners in time fight partners in crime
Science Fiction Weekly 3(5), March 10, 1997
Issue 41
Gosling, John
This is an article published over the Internet. It rates the show
a "B" (so SFX were wrong then...?), and then goes on to discuss the
opening episode in a bit more detail. Although not thoroughly impressed
with the opening episode, it does acknowledge the potential of the
show and goes on to predict a bright future...
Thanks to Hank Heyman for sending it in!
- Tamm Travel
Radio Times, 8-14 March 1997
Griffiths, Nick
p 42 : ill
A short article looking at Mary Tamm who guest starred in episode
two of the first series (Death in the Family).
Tamm, better known for her role as (Tom Baker's) Doctor Who's Assistant,
Romana, explains why she took the part.
- Let's do the time warp again
Radio Times, 1-7 March 1997
Berkman, Marcus
p 20-22 : ill
Takes a look at a range of shows which dabble in Time Travel, focusing
on Crime Traveller and Goodnight Sweetheart. Being published
in the Radio Times means it is a favourable piece, but it's well written,
and gives the reader a chance to compare Crime Traveller with
other shows. Also states why it's different from those that have gone
before.
Articles about Anthony Horowitz
Author's mission to find teen film spy
BBC News, 13 May 2005
Briggs, Caroline
ill
British author Anthony Horowitz has been lauded at the Cannes Film Festival, where the movie rights to his book Stormbreaker, about teenage spy Alex Rider, have been sold to Hollywood.
Children vote for best new book
BBC News, 14 June 2003
Author un-known
ill
Children have voted Anthony Horowitz's novel about a teenage James Bond the winner of a leading book prize.
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