If the word ‘fan’ suggests unconditional devotion, then I must admit there were times in the 1980s when I questioned whether I was still a fan of Doctor Who. As a young viewer I used to watch the series withmy dad, and I remember we bothstruggled withsome of the episodes in Season 23. In 1987 we drifted away from the show, having felt for some time that it had lost its way.
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Thirty-two Dalek stories battled for supremacy in our epic Twitter contest. Which is the fans’ favourite?
Other highlights of this issue include:
• A 16-page celebration of the Daleks, including the results of DWM’s online tournament.
• An exclusive Series 12 update.
• Writer and director Pete McTighe goes behind the scenes on The Promise, his new trailer for the Season 26 Blu-ray box set.
• Sophie Aldred discusses her on-screen return as Ace.
• Production designer Arwel Jones gives DWM a tour of the Thirteenth Doctor’s TARDIS.
• The first part of an exclusive interview with former script editor Andrew Cartmel.
• A preview of Tiny Rebel’s final Doctor Who: Infinity games.
• The Fact of Fiction explores the 1973 story Carnival of Monsters.
• The answers to last issue’s fiendishly difficult quiz about the first 40 years of DWM.
• Part Three of Mistress of Chaos, a new comic-strip adventure featuring the Thirteenth Doctor and her friends.
• The Blogs of Doom, audio and book reviews, previews, news, prize-winning competitions and much, much more!