Doctor Who Magazine is the official magazine of the hugely successful BBC TV drama series Doctor Who, with each issue containing exclusive news, interviews, features and photos about the show.
The go-to source for fans since 1979, Doctor Who Magazine works closely with the makers of the show to present exclusive interviews with the stars, as well revealing behind-the-scenes secrets from all eras of the show, from 1963 to the present day.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Doctor Who Magazine The Essential Doctor Who 15: Relative Dimensions.
RELATIVE DIMENSIONS
In 2008 the episode Turn Left showed the horrifying aftermath of a simple change of heart. While driving to a job interview, Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) is manipulated into taking a right tur...
SAME DIFFERENCE
FEATURE BY JONATHAN MORRIS
The central premise of Doctor Who is that it can tell stories set anywhere in time and space. Past, future, present-day, Earth, other worlds; it can go anywhere in t...
The Space Museum
THE DOCTOR AND HIS COMPANIONS, IAN, BARBARA and Vicki, emerge from a trance-like state to find that the 13th-century clothes they were wearing have suddenly changed back to their ordina...
THE DOCTORS WHO WEREN’T
THE 1960s FEATURE BY PAUL KIRKLEY
Hugh David, seen here as Stephen Drummond in Knight Errant, was possibly the first person to be considered for the role of the Doctor.
Valentine Dy...
The Celestial Toymaker
THE TARDIS LANDS – AND SUDDENLY THE DOCTOR becomes invisible. “This is some form of attack!” he tells his companions, Steven and Dodo. Outside the ship, he’s restored long enough to recognise ...
TOY STORY
FEATURE BY ALISTAIR McGOWN
What might have been – the Celestial Toymaker (Michael Gough) lures Peri (Nicola Bryant) and the Doctor (Colin Baker) to Blackpool.
One of the most fascinatin...