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REGULARS
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Bambera’s Brave New World
UNIT’s Brigadier Winifred Bambera is set to return
Robot Figures
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Vinyl Nest
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The Daft Dimension
WHO TUBE
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Time and Space VISUALISER
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THIS MONTH IN... 2065
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Public Image
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Reviews
Our verdict on the latest episodes and products
EVE OF THE DALEKS
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Audio Frequencies
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Torchwood: The Grey Mare
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Competitions
Your chance to bag the latest Who goodies!
FORTY AUDIO DRAMA
F orty is a new box set of
PELADON AUDIO DRAMA
P eladon is a new collection of full-cast
WATCHERS AUDIOBOOK
W atchers is a new audiobook, written and
Coming Soon …
We talk to the talents behind the upcoming Doctor Who releases
Producing Short Trips
Adèle Anderson narrates Death Will Not Part Us.
The Lone Centurion Camelot
A rthur Darvill returns as Rory Williams for
Charlotte Pollard The Further Adventuress
Caroline Tankersley’s cover art for Charlotte Pollard:
Upcoming Releases
AUDIOS FEBRUARY RELEASES s The Ninth Doctor Adventures:
The DWM Christmas Quiz
We wanted to keep you busy over the festive season, so set the bar high for last issue’s quiz. Here’s EDDIE ROBSON with all the answers for anyone who’s still baffled…
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FEATURES
THE DIGITAL AGE
From CSO to CGI, Doctor Who has always had a reputation for being at the forefront of technological developments in television. JONATHAN HELM charts the history of digital effects in Doctor Who from the 1970s to the most recent episodes, and beyond…
DIGITAL PIONEER
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FROM MILL TO MILK
When Doctor Who resumed production in 2004, the
AHEAD OF THE GAME
The arrival of digital technology didn’t just impact the production of the television series. As CHRIS DRING explains, Doctor Who’s sometimes uneasy relationship with the world of computer games got off to a difficult start
JUST THE TYPE
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PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
CHRIS ACHILLÉOS , who died on 6 December, established an iconic style for the covers of Target’s Doctor Who novelisations. STUART MANNING talks to friends, fans and family about the man whose images enthralled and inspired generations of readers
COVER STORIES
BBC Audio’s commissioning editor, Michael Stevens, helped to
JOINING THE DOTS
Anthony Dry successfully recreated Chris Achilléos’ s tyle
A BENCHMARK FOR EXCELLENCE
I bought the Target books from 1974 onwards,
THE BRISTOL BOY
The writer BOB BAKER, who passed away on 2 November, gave us some of the 1970s’ most memorable stories – as well as the series’ endearing robot dog, K9. But Doctor Who was just part of his impressive legacy. GARY HOPKINS pays tribute to his friend and colleague
DOG DAYS
PAUL M TAMS remembers working with “one of the all-time best” on the 2009 series K9.
The Beast Below
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Essential Info
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STARSHIP ALBA
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THE MONARCH IN SPACE
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INTERVIEWS
BRUSHING UP
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OUTSIDE THE TARDIS
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FILMING THE IMPOSSIBLE
DAVE BANNISTER and ANDREW ROBERTSON were given the daunting task of destroying the universe in Flux. As they neared the end of that process, they spoke to PAUL KIRKLEY about their responsibilities as the series’ visual effects supervisors
THE CRIMEAN WAR CHARGE
FILMING THE IMPOSSIBLE
LUPARI SHIPS
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THE FLUX
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THE STORMING OF ATROPOS
FILMING THE IMPOSSIBLE
THE BIODOME
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THE DOCTOR ANGEL
The Doctor Angel wireframe, with reference photos of
Myths and (Urban) Legends
Playing Cassandra in 1965’s The Myth Makers might not have been the happiest experience of FRANCES WHITE ’s career. But, she tells PAUL KIRKLEY , she’s proud to have been in Doctor Who – and definitely never asked for her name to be struck from the record
Pig Deal
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Love and Daleks
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SOURCE MATERIAL
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