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.
Perfect for mature and younger readers alike, a subscription to Doctor Who Magazine is the essential companion to the TV show.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Doctor Who Magazine The Essential Doctor Who: Invasions of Earth.
INVASIONS OF EARTH
THE ESSENTIAL DOCTOR WHO
In 1969 the BBC’s publicists clearly felt it wasn’t quite enough to simply reveal the third actor to play the title role in Doctor Who – Jon Pertwee needed to be accom...
THE INVADERS
Terry Nation in 1964, with a Dalek novel and annual inspired by his creations. He wrote episodes of The Dalek Invasion of Earth at weekends, between more lucrative assignments for The Saint.
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The Boy with the Knack
Ray Brooks enjoyed “a certain success with the ladies” in Richard Lester’s 1965 comedy The Knack... and how to get it.
In 1966 the breathless trailer for the second Doctor Who film declared...
FURY FROM THE DEEP
THE TARDIS HAVING LANDED OFF THE NORTH SEA coastline, the Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Victoria Waterfield row a dinghy to the shore. There, they discover unusual clumps of sea foam close to a ...
DEVILS’ WORK
The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) wields the sonic screwdriver for the first time in Episode 1 of Fury from the Deep (1968).
I was just a teenager, yet to embark on a career in journalism, whe...
ICE SCULPTING
Bernard Bresslaw (as Ice Warrior Varga) and his son James, pictured at Television Centre in November 1967.
Jack Lovell was the unsung monster-maker of 1960s Doctor Who. He never received an...