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'''''Breaking news about Terry'''''
'''''Breaking news about Terry'''''


Saturday, September 16th, 2017:
Friday, August 7th, 2020:


Opening of the Terry Pratchett HisWorld Exhibition at the Salisbury Museum, Wiltshire. Set to last until Saturday, January 13, 2018. [http://www.pratchetthisworld.com/?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email&iid=6ceb3655f9a94b5487a1455ca5733642&uid=267767096&nid=244+272699400 HisWorld Website] [http://www.salisburymuseum.org.uk/ Salisbury Museum Website]
AMC Networks, the broadcasting corporation who owns and operates BBC America, announce release dates for new and returning shows, including a January 2021 launch date for ''[[TV & Film:The Watch|The Watch]]''. BBC America release a new photo to mark the news, giving a first glimpse at Detritus the troll. [https://www.amcnetworks.com/press-releases/amc-networks-announces-fall-and-winter-2020-21-premiere-dates-for-new-and-returning-original-series-and-specials/ AMC Networks media release] (scroll down to BBC America section for ''The Watch'') [https://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2020/08/new-photo-bbc-americas-the-watch-starring-richard-dormer-and-lara-rossi BBC America article]


Wednesday, August 30th, 2017:
Tuesday, April 28th, 2020:


In accordance with his final wishes Sir Terry Pratchett's unfinished novels are destroyed using a steamroller. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/30/terry-pratchett-unfinished-novels-destroyed-streamroller News Article]
Narrativia announces via media release an exclusive new deal with Motive Pictures and Endeavour Content to produce "definitive" and "absolutely faithful" Discworld adaptations for the screen. No details about specific productions have yet been announced. The full text of the announcement is available on the [https://www.narrativia.com Narrativia web site].


Thursday, March 12th, 2015:
Tuesday, November 19th, 2019:


Sir Terry Pratchett died at home in Wiltshire today following a long battle with Alzheimer's. At present no further details are known. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-31858156  BBC report, 3:26pm GMT]
More cast are announced for ''[[TV & Film:The Watch|The Watch]]': James Fleet as The Archchancellor, Ingrid Oliver as Dr Cruces, Ruth Madeley as Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler, and Kae-Kazim as Captain John Keel, and Bianca Simone Mannie as Wonse. [https://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2019/11/casting-news-bbc-americas-the-watch-enlists-anna-chancellor-james-fleet-and-more BBC America article]


July 7th, 2014:
Friday, August 30th, 2019:


''From Terry's Twitter feed:''
First casting announcements for ''[[TV & Film:The Watch|The Watch]]'' are released, including the main cast: Richard Dormer as Sam Vimes, Adam Hugill as Carrot Ironfoundersson, Jo Eaton-Kent as Constable Cheery, Marama Corlette as Corporal Angua, Lara Rossi as Lady Sybil Ramkin and Sam Adewunmi as Carcer Dun. [https://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2019/09/richard-dormer-leads-bbc-americas-next-original-series-the-watch BBC America article]
"Just to let you all know, the book that's on the screen in front of us - and is well underway - will be the 5th Tiffany Aching novel."


April 8th 2014:
Wednesday, October 31, 2018:


The first International Sir Terry Pratchett Day, instigated by The International Authors Forum, was celebrated at ''[https://www.londonbookfair.co.uk/whats-on/events/International-Sir-Terry-Pratchett-Day/ The London Book Fair]'''
The BBC announces they have greenlit ''[[TV & Film:The Watch|The Watch]]'', a "punk rock thriller" procedural crime series based on the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett.


Nov 24th 2013:
Saturday, September 16th, 2017:
This wiki failed completely to note the thirtieth anniversary of the Discworld and the publication of {{COM}}. A belated happy anniversary to all of us!


May 30th 2012:
Opening of the Terry Pratchett HisWorld Exhibition at the Salisbury Museum, Wiltshire. Set to last until Saturday, January 13, 2018. [http://www.pratchetthisworld.com/?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email&iid=6ceb3655f9a94b5487a1455ca5733642&uid=267767096&nid=244+272699400 HisWorld Website] [http://www.salisburymuseum.org.uk/ Salisbury Museum Website]


'''Sir Terry Pratchett wins Wodehouse comic fiction award'''
Wednesday, August 30th, 2017:


TP is to have a pig named in his honour after winning the 13th Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction. He won for his 50th book Snuff, which has become one of the fastest-selling hardback novels since records began. See '''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18254267 here]''' for more.
In accordance with his final wishes Sir Terry Pratchett's unfinished novels are destroyed using a steamroller. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/30/terry-pratchett-unfinished-novels-destroyed-streamroller News Article]


June 13th 2011:
Thursday, March 12th, 2015:
 
Sir Terry Pratchett has told Newsnight that visiting the Dignitas centre to make the documentary ''Choosing to Die'' has not changed his mind about assisted suicide.
 
The best-selling author suffers from Alzheimer's and says he wants to die at a time of his choosing.
 
[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die|''Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die'']] screened on BBC TV on 13/06/11 at 9:00pm.
 
See '''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/9511737.stm here]''' for more. And '''[http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150213839635025&set=a.414453865024.181790.43413980024&type=1&ref=nf here]''' for even more.


Sir Terry Pratchett died at home in Wiltshire today following a long battle with Alzheimer's. At present no further details are known. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-31858156  BBC report, 3:26pm GMT]


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'''Latest and Upcoming Publications by or about Terry Pratchett'''
'''Latest and Upcoming Publications by or about Terry Pratchett'''


6 July 2020: Marc Burrows, comedian and musician, has written a biography of Terry, ''[https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Magic-of-Terry-Pratchett-Hardback/p/17858 The Magic of Terry Pratchett]'', which is set to be published by Pen and Sword Books on July 30, 2020. [https://www.reddit.com/r/discworld/comments/h075op/so_um_ive_written_this_book/ According to Marc himself]: "it's not "authorised", but the Pratchett Estate have read it (and even offered some suggestions), and are allowing it to be published (despite scary emails from lawyers for a while.)" There's an official web site for the book at [https://www.askmeaboutterrypratchett.com/ askmeaboutterrypratchett.com].
7 July 2020: ''The Guardian'' (and several other news outlets) publish a story about the upcoming publication of {{TTTC}}, scheduled for 1 September 2020. (It had previously been announced in fan circles, notably by the Discworld Monthly.) This is a fourth volume of "never before published" early short stories for children originally written for newspapers. It follows ''{{TDCC}}'', ''{{TWVC}}'' and ''{{FCFB}}''. The article includes one of the newly published stories: "The Tropnecian Invasion of Great Britain". ''[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jul/07/terry-prachett-the-time-travelling-caveman-published-september Guardian Article]''
 
6 July 2020: Marc Burrows, comedian and musician, has written a biography of Terry, ''[https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Magic-of-Terry-Pratchett-Hardback/p/17858 The Magic of Terry Pratchett]'', which is set to be published by Pen and Sword Books on July 30, 2020. [https://www.reddit.com/r/discworld/comments/h075op/so_um_ive_written_this_book/ According to Marc himself]: "it's not "authorised", but the Pratchett Estate have read it (and even offered some suggestions), and are allowing it to be published (despite scary emails from lawyers for a while.)" There's an official web site for the book at [https://www.askmeaboutterrypratchett.com/ askmeaboutterrypratchett.com].  


13 January 2017: The BBC has announced that it is producing a TV drama-documentary of his life. [[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett: Back in Black|''Terry Pratchett Back in Black'']] is based on Terry's own notes for a never-written autobiography, and features  actor Paul Kaye as Terry. It was screened on the evening of Saturday 11th February 2017. viewers based outside the UK might be able to watch it '''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxpdh-vKTz4 here]]''''' ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38601542 Press Release]''
13 January 2017: The BBC has announced that it is producing a TV drama-documentary of his life. [[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett: Back in Black|''Terry Pratchett Back in Black'']] is based on Terry's own notes for a never-written autobiography, and features  actor Paul Kaye as Terry. It was screened on the evening of Saturday 11th February 2017. viewers based outside the UK might be able to watch it '''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxpdh-vKTz4 here]]''''' ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38601542 Press Release]''
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'''''Radio''''':- In June and July 2019, BBC Radio Four rebroadcast their adaptation of '''Good Omens''' in six parts, culminating in the Armageddon on Sunday, 21 July. 2020 isn't responsible for everything.  
'''''Radio''''':- In June and July 2019, BBC Radio Four rebroadcast their adaptation of '''Good Omens''' in six parts, culminating in the Armageddon on Sunday, 21 July. 2020 isn't responsible for everything.  


'''''Television''''':- In January 2020, BBC America released the first images from their series ''[[TV and Film:The Watch|The Watch]]'', filming in South Africa. The release date is still set as 2020.
'''''Television''''':- In August 2020, BBC America released a new image from their series ''[[TV and Film:The Watch|The Watch]]'', with filming in South Africa now complete. The release date is now comfirmed as January 2021.


''Previous releases:-''
''Previous releases:-''

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Friday, August 7th, 2020:

AMC Networks, the broadcasting corporation who owns and operates BBC America, announce release dates for new and returning shows, including a January 2021 launch date for The Watch. BBC America release a new photo to mark the news, giving a first glimpse at Detritus the troll. AMC Networks media release (scroll down to BBC America section for The Watch) BBC America article

Tuesday, April 28th, 2020:

Narrativia announces via media release an exclusive new deal with Motive Pictures and Endeavour Content to produce "definitive" and "absolutely faithful" Discworld adaptations for the screen. No details about specific productions have yet been announced. The full text of the announcement is available on the Narrativia web site.

Tuesday, November 19th, 2019:

More cast are announced for The Watch': James Fleet as The Archchancellor, Ingrid Oliver as Dr Cruces, Ruth Madeley as Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler, and Kae-Kazim as Captain John Keel, and Bianca Simone Mannie as Wonse. BBC America article

Friday, August 30th, 2019:

First casting announcements for The Watch are released, including the main cast: Richard Dormer as Sam Vimes, Adam Hugill as Carrot Ironfoundersson, Jo Eaton-Kent as Constable Cheery, Marama Corlette as Corporal Angua, Lara Rossi as Lady Sybil Ramkin and Sam Adewunmi as Carcer Dun. BBC America article

Wednesday, October 31, 2018:

The BBC announces they have greenlit The Watch, a "punk rock thriller" procedural crime series based on the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett.

Saturday, September 16th, 2017:

Opening of the Terry Pratchett HisWorld Exhibition at the Salisbury Museum, Wiltshire. Set to last until Saturday, January 13, 2018. HisWorld Website Salisbury Museum Website

Wednesday, August 30th, 2017:

In accordance with his final wishes Sir Terry Pratchett's unfinished novels are destroyed using a steamroller. News Article

Thursday, March 12th, 2015:

Sir Terry Pratchett died at home in Wiltshire today following a long battle with Alzheimer's. At present no further details are known. BBC report, 3:26pm GMT

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Latest and Upcoming Publications by or about Terry Pratchett

7 July 2020: The Guardian (and several other news outlets) publish a story about the upcoming publication of The Time-travelling Caveman, scheduled for 1 September 2020. (It had previously been announced in fan circles, notably by the Discworld Monthly.) This is a fourth volume of "never before published" early short stories for children originally written for newspapers. It follows Template:TDCC, The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Father Christmas's Fake Beard. The article includes one of the newly published stories: "The Tropnecian Invasion of Great Britain". Guardian Article

6 July 2020: Marc Burrows, comedian and musician, has written a biography of Terry, The Magic of Terry Pratchett, which is set to be published by Pen and Sword Books on July 30, 2020. According to Marc himself: "it's not "authorised", but the Pratchett Estate have read it (and even offered some suggestions), and are allowing it to be published (despite scary emails from lawyers for a while.)" There's an official web site for the book at askmeaboutterrypratchett.com.

13 January 2017: The BBC has announced that it is producing a TV drama-documentary of his life. Terry Pratchett Back in Black is based on Terry's own notes for a never-written autobiography, and features actor Paul Kaye as Terry. It was screened on the evening of Saturday 11th February 2017. viewers based outside the UK might be able to watch it [here] Press Release

25 August 2016: Release of the second collection of Terry's early stories The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner.

14 June 2016: Release of the last in The Long Earth series The Long Cosmos.

22 Oct 2015: expected release of The Compleat Discworld Atlas

27 August 2015: Release of the final Discworld Novel The Shepherd's Crown.

Radio:- In June and July 2019, BBC Radio Four rebroadcast their adaptation of Good Omens in six parts, culminating in the Armageddon on Sunday, 21 July. 2020 isn't responsible for everything.

Television:- In August 2020, BBC America released a new image from their series The Watch, with filming in South Africa now complete. The release date is now comfirmed as January 2021.

Previous releases:-

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