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IMPOSTOR
A long-lost ITV production from 1962 offers tantalising clues about some of the most influential episodes in Doctor Who’s history.
The Ice Warriors
THE TARDIS MATERIALISES IN A WINTRY LANDSCAPE of deep
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
According to the writers of Doctor Who in the 1960s and early 70s, our future would be dominated by power-mad computers intent on subjugating the human race…
THE ENEMY OF THE WORLD
THE YEAR IS 2018. THE TARDIS ARRIVES IN THE Cedar district
FEDERATION AND EMPIRE
The early 1970s serials established the series’ first coherent chronology of Earth’s future, tracing the rise and fall of the Earth Empire over the course of 500 years.
THE MUTANTS
THE DOCTOR IS GIVEN AN ASSIGNMENT BY THE Time Lords
WHO LICENSED YOU TO SLAUGHTER PEOPLE?
The 1977 story The Face of Evil is best remembered for introducing the Doctor’s untamed companion Leela. As Subhadra Das explains, however, there may be more to this serial than meets the eye…
THE SUN MAKERS
AT SOME UNSPECIFIED POINT IN EARTH’S FUTURE, the planet’s
TOMORROW’S WORLD
One of Doctor Who’s most progressive script editors, Christopher H Bidmead weaved some challenging scientific principles into the series’ narratives…
The Leisure Hive
ON RELATIVE EARTH DATE 2250, THE VIOLENT ambition of
GANGSTERS’ PARADISE
The late David Fisher wrote a number of outstanding scripts for Doctor Who, culminating in the 1980 story The Leisure Hive. Nine years later he shared his memories of the series with Doctor Who Magazine. These are highlights and previously unpublished extracts from that conversation.
TERMINUS
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE BLACK GUARDIAN, the Doctor’s
DOORWAY TO THE FANTASTIC
Stephen Gallagher, writer of Warriors’ Gate and Terminus, describes the challenges he faced in realising his ambitious visions of the future.
FRONTIOS
SLIPPING FORWARD INTO THE DISTANT FUTURE, the TARDIS
Fashioning the FUTURE
In creating the costumes for Doctor Who’s future societies, designers have often sought inspiration from the past…
VENGEANCE ON VAROS
ON 23RD-CENTURY VAROS, A PLANET IN THE constellation
PREDICTIVE TEXT
The freedom offered by the printed word has allowed some of Doctor Who’s most advanced and spectacular visions of the future.
PARADISE TOWERS
“WELCOME ONE AND ALL TO PARADISE TOWERS, which will
BRAVE NEW WORLDS
The audio productions created by Big Finish feature a vast number of previously unexplored planets. These include some of the most intriguing future societies in the Doctor Who universe…
THE LONG GAME
THE DOCTOR BRINGS ROSE TYLER AND ADAM Mitchell to the
Future Feline
Of the many characters the Doctor has met in the far future, among the most memorable is the cat nun Hame, played by Anna Hope.
GRIDLOCK
INTENDING TO SHOW MARTHA JONES THE glittering spires
BUILDING THE FUTURE
Doctor Who’s supervising art director describes the role concept illustrations play in the production of futuristic episodes.
PLANET OF THE OOD
ARRIVING ON THE SNOWBOUND OOD-SPHERE IN the year 4126
BRAIN DRAIN
Writer Keith Temple explains how he created a 42nd-century world for the 2008 adventure Planet of the Ood.
THE REBEL FLESH/ THE ALMOST PEOPLE
BY THE 22ND CENTURY, THE 13TH-CENTURY monastery of
CHRONICLES of the FUTURE
Piecing together available evidence as presented in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strips, this is a chronological overview of the most notable future events…
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TWISTED ENGINEERING
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SMILE
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LOST IN SPACE
They say that perceptions of time alter as we get older. That’s certainly true of Doctor Who, as it travels further into its own future…
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