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Doctor Who Magazine #442 Merry Christmas!
Cover Date: December, 2011
THE STARS COME OUT FOR A CHRISTMAS WITH THE DOCTOR IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 442! Doctor Who Magazine 442 previews Christmas Day’s Doctor Who Special, The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, and goes behind the scenes to see the fantasy brought to life by ...
Issue Description
THE STARS COME OUT FOR A CHRISTMAS WITH THE DOCTOR IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 442!
Doctor Who Magazine 442 previews Christmas Day’s Doctor Who Special, The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, and goes behind the scenes to see the fantasy brought to life by the talented cast and crew, including the Eleventh Doctor himself, Matt Smith:
“This is one of my favourite Doctor Who episodes ever, for a number of reasons: the scale of it, the tone of it, the Doctor at Christmas… It’s him at his best. He’s on his finest form.”
ALSO THIS ISSUE:
DOCTEUR QUI He was scared of the Sea Devils and performs a Belgian jazz version of the Doctor Who theme tune as part of his act. Life-long fan BILL BAILEY tells DWM that it’s a dream come true to be playing Commander Droxil in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.
TIME LORD LAND LORD Tenth Doctor, David Tennant was once her lodger, now she’s an armour-clad soldier in the Christmas Special. DWM talks to ARABELLA WEIR about playing Billis.
THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS Nine-year-old MAURICE COLE, who plays young Cyril Arwell in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, tells DWM all about living out a Christmas fantasy with the Doctor – but he still has to find time to do his homework.
CHRISTMAS HOLLY Teenage Lily Arwell gets a Christmas that she will never forget when she meets the Doctor in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe. Actress HOLLY EARL talks to DWM about confronting monsters and keeping secrets.
CHOCKS AWAY! He was the voice of Mr Smith in The Sarah Jane Adventures but now he’s in front of the cameras as RAF pilot Reg Arwell in the Doctor Who Christmas Special. ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG takes flight with DWM.
YOU’RE ASKING THE QUESTIONS… Doctor Who showrunner, STEVEN MOFFAT turns over his regular PRODUCTION NOTES this issue to answer some of the burning questions put to him – via Twitter – by you, the readers!
YULETIDE WHO How many Doctor Who Christmas Specials have there been? More than you might think, as the Watcher points out in his festive WATCHER’S GUIDE TO CHRISTMAS!
LOOKING BACK It’s the final issue of 2011 and DWM takes a moment to look back at the events – both happy and sad – that have come our way in THE DWM REVIEW OF 2011.
YONDER THE YETI… Alan Barnes wraps up warm for a Tibetan escapade as he scrutinises the 1967 story, The Abominable Snowmen in FACT OF FICTION.
I’M ASKING THE QUESTIONS… The Watcher is back to tax your brains once more with his annual, fiendishly festive CHRISTMAS QUIZ!
13 – LUCKY FOR SOME!
DWM’s COUNTDOWN TO 50 reaches Series Thirteen and sees the last remnants of the past being cast off to make way for a new, darker and more frightening version of Doctor Who.
IN WITH THE NEW! The Time Team relive Christmas past! Emma, Michael, Chris and Will say ‘Hello’ to the Tenth Doctor as he makes his début in The Christmas Invasion and defends the world against the alien Sycorax.
NEW FOR OLD? Is it right to recast old Doctors with new actors? Or can no-one ever replace the originals? TOBY HADOKE and JOHNNY CANDON once again find themselves at loggerheads as they each fight their corner in A BATTLE OF WITS.
BEWARE OF GREEKS… The Doctor, Amy and Rory come over all classical when they take a trip ancient Greece. But it’s not long before they feel the wrath of the gods, in the first part of a brand new comic-strip adventure, THE CHAINS OF OLYMPUS by Scott Gray, with art by Mike Collins.
TOP OF THE POPS! It’s that time again! DWM invites you to cast your vote for your favourite episodes, CDs, books, DVDs and DWM features in the annual DWM SEASON SURVEY.
PLUS! Three FREE collectable art cards, all the latest official news, TV and merchandise reviews, previews, competitions, a prize-winning crossword and much, much more!
Doctor Who Magazine (1979)
- Publisher
- 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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