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Issue includes:. An exclusive preview of the animated Macra Terror. Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines recall the making of the original Macra Terror. A lost Dalek story from 1966 – and the previously untold story of its celebrated writer. A tribute to 1960s Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd. An interview with Mark Troughton about his famous father.
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Writer Stephen Gallagher tells DWM about his new take on the 1981 story Warriors' Gate. The second part of an exclusive interview with Season 18’s script editor Christopher H Bidmead. How did the Doctor become such a rebel? DWM investigates how the series changed during the 1960s. Part Two of Herald of Madness, a new comic strip adventure featuring the Thirteenth Doctor and her friends.
Cosplayers recreate the Fourth Doctor's Season 18 style. The Fact of Fiction delves into the 2007 story Gridlock. Our verdict on Tom Baker's Doctor Who novel Scratchman and the Season 18 Blu-ray box set. The Blogs of Doom, audio reviews, previews, news, prize-winning competitions and much, much more! Doctor Who Magazine13 issues per yearFrom $2.77 per issueWhether you are a Doctor Who fanatic or just a regular watcher, Doctor Who magazine is sure to inform, interest and excite you. This official BBC-licensed magazine covers everything you need to know about the award-winning television show starring Jodie Whittaker, Bradley Walsh, Madip Gill and Tosin Cole. It's the perfect accompaniment for both mature and younger readers alike.Doctor Who digital magazine contains exclusive interviews with the cast and crew, plus it brings you features and images every single month that you won't find anywhere else!Subscribe to Doctor Who Magazine today!
Issue includes:. An exclusive preview of the animated Macra Terror. Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines recall the making of the original Macra Terror.
A lost Dalek story from 1966 – and the previously untold story of its celebrated writer. A tribute to 1960s Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd. An interview with Mark Troughton about his famous father.
Writer Stephen Gallagher tells DWM about his new take on the 1981 story Warriors' Gate. The second part of an exclusive interview with Season 18’s script editor Christopher H Bidmead.
How did the Doctor become such a rebel? DWM investigates how the series changed during the 1960s. Part Two of Herald of Madness, a new comic strip adventure featuring the Thirteenth Doctor and her friends. Cosplayers recreate the Fourth Doctor's Season 18 style. The Fact of Fiction delves into the 2007 story Gridlock.
Our verdict on Tom Baker's Doctor Who novel Scratchman and the Season 18 Blu-ray box set. The Blogs of Doom, audio reviews, previews, news, prize-winning competitions and much, much more! Ever since the TARDIS first appeared on our screens back in 1963, Doctor Who has held a very special place in so many of our hearts. Now, over 50 years later, Doctor Who magazine shows no signs of slowing down. Having gained a dedicated following since its initial release, Doctor Who magazine continues to entertain audiences far and wide as well as covering many different family generations!
It’s a significant part of British pop culture, so why not stay up to date with all the latest developments by subscribing to Doctor Who magazine today?Get ready to cast your mind back to your favourite episodes with reviews and commentary going all the way back to 1963, plus get the latest updates on upcoming episodes! Read exclusive interviews with cast members and get the inside scoop on the production team. There’s something for every Doctor Who fan in Doctor Who magazine and we promise you’ll always be entertained, informed and learning something new in every issue.