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When Dez Met Jez

“Should we be smiling?” asks Dez Skinn. Jeremy Bentham’s not sure.
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Welcome
I first met Terrance Dicks nearly 30 years ago. We
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Galaxy Forum
Your views on the world of Doctor Who…
Reviews
Our verdict on the latest episodes and products.
Competitions
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Coming Soon …
We talk to the talents behind the upcoming Doctor Who releases.
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FEATURES
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THE SURVEY TEAM
In its 40-year history, Doctor Who Magazine has regularly sought the views of its readers. But how have these opinions changed over the years?
THE WRITER’S WRITER
Terrance Dicks inspired countless Doctor Who fans, but one in particular followed his example by first becoming a novelist and then writing episodes of the television series itself. Along the way he got to know the great man well…
“THAT’S HOW IT ALL BEGAN”
With The Eight Doctors, Terrance Dicks launched the BBC Books range of original Doctor Who novels. But the finished manuscript deviates in many ways from his original synopsis, which is reproduced here for the first time.
IN OTHER WORDS
In this previously unpublished interview, Terrance Dicks recalls highlights of his working life away from the Doctor Who television series and novelisations.
Talking Books
Ten professional writers of Doctor Who fiction, all of whom grew up reading Terrance Dicks, select highlights from his literary legacy.
The Creature from the Pit
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Happy Times and Places
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INTERVIEWS
Russell T Davies
In the first of this issue’s showrunner interviews, the man who brought Doctor Who back to television describes how DWM remained a central part of his ambitions.
Steven Moffat
The showrunner who gave us the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors remembers finding himself on the wrong side of Doctor Who Magazine’s reviewers – and its editor.
Chris Chibnall
We visited the current showrunner to find out how DWM helped inspire him to pursue a career in television…
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