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Doctor Who Magazine #429 Back in Time for Christmas!
Cover Date: December, 2010
The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine features a preview of the brand new 2010 Christmas Special, A Christmas Carol, and talks exclusively to writer STEVEN MOFFAT, director TOBY HAYNES – and the Doctor himself, MATT SMITH! How did Matt find working w ...
Issue Description
The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine features a preview of the brand new 2010 Christmas Special, A Christmas Carol, and talks exclusively to writer STEVEN MOFFAT, director TOBY HAYNES – and the Doctor himself, MATT SMITH!
How did Matt find working with the Special’s guest star, Michael Gambon? “Michael is a naughty man, a naughty actor,” Matt laughs. “He’s hugely interesting, everyone on set could have listened to his stories all day! And then the cameras start rolling and he’s just captivating...”
ALSO THIS ISSUE:
THE UNIVERSE ACCORDING TO TOM! To many, he will always be theDoctor! The legendary TOM BAKER doesn’t hold back as he tells DWM what it was really like being the Fourth Doctor – and his true feelings about the others who have starred in the role he made his own.
FEELIN’ GROOVY! The irrepressible KATY MANNING, last seen as Jo Jones (née Grant) in The Sarah Jane Adventuresstory Death of the Doctor, gives her most revealing interview ever! Discover what happened to the kookiest companion of them all, after she left the Doctor in The Green Death – and just what Katy herself did next...
IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER Ameila Pond and her young chum Rory discover a wondrous bookshop – one that’s bigger on the inside than than the outside and can take them to undreamed worlds of adventure! Take a magical trip with THE PROFESSOR, THE QUEEN AND THE BOOKSHOP, a brand new comic strip story for Christmas, by Jonathan Morris with art by Rob Davis.
THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS FUTURE? When do kittens, plot arcs and multi-coloured Cybermen (with noses) have in common? Find out, as showrunner STEVEN MOFFAT lets slips secrets about the 2011 series in Production Notes!
THAT’S GRAND! She played the Doctor’s granddaughter, and appeared in the very first episode of Doctor Who in 1963 – and now she’s back! CAROLE ANN FORD, who plays Susan Foreman, talks exclusively to DWM about her latest adventures on audio.
A LOAD OF OLD BULL? Bull-headed monsters, OTT Villains and the Fourth Doctor at his silliest! Yes, it’s time at last for The Fact of Fiction to scrutinise the infamous story that took Doctor Who into the 1980s – THE HORNS OF NIMON!
THE MIND ROBBER! Put down that mince pie and get ready for the ultimate Doctor Who challenge, as the Watcher proudly presents his fiendishly difficult Christmas Quiz – tough enough to tax even the most dedicated fan! How will YOU fare... ?
THAT WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS!
DWM takes a look back at one of the most unforgettable years in Doctor Who’s history – this one! Relieve all the highlights of 2010 – the year that saw the début of the Eleventh Doctor’s and Amy – inDWM’s annual review of the year.
NEWS OF THE WORLD! All the news unfit to print! It can only be the annual outing for the SPACE-TIME TELEGRAPH, escaping again for one issue only – don’t miss it!
ART CARDS! By popular demand – a set of three collectible art cards featuring exclusive DWM cover images!
PLUS! All the forthcoming CDs and DVDs previewed; all the latest CD and DVD releases reviewed; the DWM survey for 2010; all the latest OFFICIAL news; TEN terrific prize-winning competitions, including the chance to win a Wii console; and much, much more!
The bookshop that's bigger on the inside...Doctor Who Magazine (1979)
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- Panini Comics
Volume Description
AKA Doctor Who Weekly/Doctor Who Monthly
Publication historyIn October 1979 Marvel UK launched Doctor Who Weekly. The license to produce Doctor Who comic strips had been held by Polystyle since 1964, and the character had appeared almost continuously in their titles, starting in TV Comic then jumping to Countdown (later Countdown to TV Action and finally TV Action), then back to TV Comic. However, late in 1979 Polystyle lost the license to Marvel UK, and for the first time the Doctor had a regular title entirely devoted to himself.
It is the longest running TV tie-in magazine in the world, having an unbroken publication run of thirty-two years and counting (October 1979 to date). It began life as a weekly title, but switched to monthly production in September 1980 with its 44th issue, when its titled changed to Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly. The title underwent further minor modifications over the next few years, becoming finally just Doctor Who Magazine as of #107.
Doctor Who Magazine contains a serialised monthly comic. It is ten oversized pages long. Each issue has features on the show, which have included news about current productions and releases, interviews with actors, retrospectives on past episodes, previews of upcoming episodes in production and reviews of licensed products.
In addition to the ongoing comic strip, early issues had back-up strips, both reprinting Marvel science fiction tales and providing new stories set in the Doctor Who Universe but not featuring the Doctor.
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