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From Skaro to South Ken
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A Kind of Magic
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The Sound of Flux
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Production NOTES
Showrunner CHRIS CHIBNALL bows out with memories of his favourite Doctor Who moments – and tributes to the team who brought a remarkable era to life.
Galaxy Forum
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Time and Space VISUALISER
Each issue, the Time and Space Visualiser looks back at a landmark moment and provides updates on Doctor Who luminaries, past and present…
THIS MONTH IN... 1966
The new Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in The Power
Competitions
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Coming Soon …
We talk to the talents behind the upcoming Doctor Who releases
Sullivan and Cross – AWOL
AUDIO DRAMA
Hidden Depths
The Ninth Doctor will bump into some old
The Lincolnshire Poacher
Cover art for The Lincolnshire Poacher by Sean
SUFFICIENT DATA
Crunching the numbers and big ideas of Doctor Who
PREVIEW
MAXIMUM POWER
The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) puts her engineering
INTERVIEWS
THE DOCTOR FOREVER
She was the universe… but now the Thirteenth Doctor’s travels are drawing to a close. On the eve of her epic final outing, JODIE WHITTAKER tells PAUL KIRKLEY why it’s been the trip of a lifetime – and why she’ll never really leave the role behind.
THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
After her era-spanning stint aboard the TARDIS, Yasmin Khan is about to take her final flight with the Doctor. It’s enough to melt even the coldest of ice-cold hearts, MANDIP GILL tells PAUL KIRKLEY
No Laughing Matter
In The Power of the Doctor, comedian JOHN BISHOP will return as Dan Lewis for the last time. He tells PAUL KIRKLEY that he leaves Doctor Who with a renewed respect for the series – and its fans.
Chris Chibnall
OUT OF THE TARDIS
FROM NORMAN TO HARTNELL
Costume designer COLIN LAVERS went from crafting medieval clobber on The King’s Demons to recreating William Hartnell’s look for a new actor on The Five Doctors – as he told MARK WYMAN in the final part of this 1995 interview, unpublished until now.
FEATURES
Rill Estate
The hideous Rills set up their temporary HQ on a doomed planet in 1965’s Galaxy 4 – with their Amazonian rivals, the deadly Drahvins, crash-landed nearby. SIMON GUERRIER and RHYS WILLIAMS explore a recreation of that landscape…
THE EVERLASTING SUMMER
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
Revealing the secrets of the Doctor’s adventures – scene by scene.
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THE ROAD TO AN UNEARTHLY CHILD
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THE 1960s
Doctor Who was just one product of the BBC’s bid for increased relevance in a fast-moving decade.
SYDNEY NEWMAN
The Canadian producer who revitalised BBC drama in the early 1960s also played a key role in creating Doctor Who.
TO EDUCATE AND ENTERTAIN
Doctor Who is inextricably associated with the BBC, and its values. But what are those values, and where do we see them in the programme?
THE 1970s
A 60-YEAR JOURNEY
SHAUN SUTTON
The BBC’s longest-serving Head of Drama was involved in casting no less than three Doctors.
STAGE MANAGEMENT
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THE 1980s
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JONATHAN POWELL
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THE 2000s
The television industry was transformed while Doctor Who was off the air. These changes impacted the programme as soon as it re-emerged – most notably when production relocated from London to Cardiff.
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