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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Apr 29, 2021 11:06:42 GMT
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Post by mark687 on May 13, 2021 20:26:44 GMT
Regards
mark687
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on May 24, 2021 9:17:52 GMT
/photo/1 out this week for all details follow the link
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on May 26, 2021 11:46:37 GMT
There's an interview with Christopher Eccleston in this weeks Big Issue.
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on May 26, 2021 23:43:00 GMT
/photo/1 out this week for all details follow the link www.doctorwhonews.net/2021/05/doctor_who_magazine_issue_565.htmlHighlights : "The story behind the discovery of Season 24’s previously unseen footage. An interview with 1980s production secretary Kate Easteal, who shares her memories of producer John Nathan-Turner. Margaret Toley describes her role as secretary to Doctor Who’s story editors in the 1960s and early 70s. An in-depth preview of the new Season 24 Blu-ray box set Inside the comic-book sequel to the Season 24 story Paradise Towers, with comments from the original story's writer, Stephen Wyatt. Some of Doctor Who’s key visual effects designers reflect on their time working on the show in the mid-1980s. Collectivity explores the miniature world of Dapol, the company that launched the first range of Doctor Who action figures. A tribute to the late Frank Cox, one of Doctor Who’s first directors. Apocrypha looks back at the 1989 comic strip Who’s That Girl! The Fact of Fiction continues its analysis of 1970s The Ambassadors of Death. Sufficient Data crunches Doctor Who’s numbers. Previews, reviews, news, prize-winning competitions, Time and Space Visualiser and more." :-)
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jun 20, 2021 10:46:57 GMT
Magazine available only to UK customers.. HHMM www.doctorwhonews.net/2021/06/doctor_who_chronicles_1975.html/photo/1 "The second issue in a new series of bookazines, Doctor Who: Chronicles, has been released by the makers of Doctor Who Magazine. This issue takes us back to 1975 Tom Baker’s debut came as a shock to some critics and even regular viewers, but his charismatic portrayal of the Doctor soon propelled the series to new heights of popularity. In 1975 Doctor Who attracted both critical acclaim and controversy in stories that many regard as the benchmark for everything that would follow. This 116-page bookazine includes newly discovered images and all-new features, including: A summary of the year’s most significant events in the Doctor Who universe (both on and off screen) Highlights of the memorabilia released in 1975 Tom Baker’s column for Reveille! Dr Where and other spoofs The story behind the ‘lost’ radio interview with Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen and Ian Marter Doctor Who in the popular press Archive rarities, including director Christopher Barry’s notebooks, the BBC’s Audience Research Reports, concept artwork from The Sontaran Experiment and unused props created for Pyramids of Mars The Doctor Who and Dalek annuals The Doctor Who Monster Book and other Target publications Special effects and production techniques Overviews of Robot, The Ark in Space, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks, Revenge of the Cybermen, Terror of the Zygons, Planet of Evil, Pyramids of Mars and The Android Invasion And much more!"
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Jun 24, 2021 12:00:17 GMT
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jun 25, 2021 22:03:42 GMT
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"Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill answer readers questions in the latest edition of Doctor Who Magazine
Highlights of this issue also include:
A CGI reconstruction of the sets from Episode 4 of The Tenth Planet. A tribute to the late Roy Scammell, who performed some of Doctor Who’s most spectacular stunts. The performance that recreated sections of Richard Rodney Bennett’s score for 1964 story The Aztecs. The story of Donald Wilson, and the part he played in the creation of Doctor Who. An interview with the museum owner who restores and exhibits Doctor Who monster costumes. Collectivity meets the fans who love Doctor Who audio cassettes. Apocrypha looks back at the 1978 Target book Doctor Who Discovers Strange and Mysterious Creatures. The Fact of Fiction analyses the 2014 episode Kill the Moon.
· Sufficient Data crunches Doctor Who’s numbers
· Previews, reviews, news, prize-winning competitions, Time and Space Visualiser and more.
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 566 is on sale from panini.co.uk and WH Smith from Thursday 24 June
priced £5.99 (UK). Also available as a digital edition from pocketmags.com priced £4.99 "
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Post by mark687 on Jun 26, 2021 13:39:03 GMT
BF Related from DWM 566
Announcements
Peladon series and Missy Series 3
Reviews
TW MR 5 People You Kill
WDB Forged in fire
DW OOT2 Gates of Hell
Previews
DW Audiobook Scourge of Cybermen
DW EA After the Daleks
DW DU2
Related
BF Chief Jason High Ellery Waxes lyrical on the fondness for audio still being made available on physical format as part of an in depth history on DW on Audio Cassettes (rehashing his occasional comment of maybe putting BFs DW 60th Anniversary offering on every format from wax cylinder onward)
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mark687
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Post by mark687 on Jul 9, 2021 14:38:25 GMT
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jul 21, 2021 21:12:29 GMT
www.doctorwhonews.net/2021/07/doctor_who_magazine_issue_567.htmldoctorwhomagazine.com/doctor-who-magazine/doctor-who-magazine-567/
" A celebration of the BBC’s Doctor Who exhibitions in the 1970s, from the Science Museum in London to Middlesbrough Town Hall, plus Blackpool and Longleat. 16 pages packed full of previously unseen photos, and memories from fans who were there. A guide to Doctor Who filming locations. Apocrypha takes a trip to Blackpool with The Nightmare Fair, the Doctor’s rematch with the Celestial Toymaker. The Fact of Fiction visits a sinister amusement park in the 2013 episode Nightmare in Silver. An exclusive first-look at the forthcoming Blu-ray Special Edition of The Web of Fear. Tributes to Jackie Lane (who played the First Doctor’s companion Dodo in 1966) and Damaris Hayman (who played Olive Hawthorne in 1971’s The Dæmons). A review of The Collection: Season 24 Blu-ray box set. Results of the 2021 DWM Poll. Sufficient Data explores Doctor Who’s big ideas. Previews, reviews, news, prize-winning competitions, Time and Space Visualiser and more."
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Post by mark687 on Jul 23, 2021 15:00:26 GMT
BF Related from DWM 567
News
Year of Martha Jones Boxset
Reviews
Dalek Universe 2
Lady Christina Series 2
TWMR Madam I'm
Perviews
9DA Vol 2
War Master Killing Time
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mark687
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Post by anothermanicmondas on Jul 24, 2021 15:06:19 GMT
for some reason my local newsagents only have the subscriber cover (without barcode or price, or any text other than the title)
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Aug 10, 2021 9:56:45 GMT
www.doctorwhonews.net/2021/08/doctor_who_magazine_special_edition_58.html"The latest Special Edition of Doctor Who Magazine reveals the role that directors have played in bringing the series to the screen. Looking at the series from 1963 to the present day, the Magazine Includes tributes to some of the greatest behind-the-scenes names, shot-by-shot highlights of outstanding episodes and exclusive interviews with directors from almost every decade of the show’s history. This is the ultimate guide to some of Doctor Who’s most influential figures. Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition 58: Directing Doctor Who is on sale from panini.co.uk and WH Smith from Thursday 5 August priced £6.99 (UK). Also available as a digital edition from pocketmags.com priced £5.99." :-)
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Post by mark687 on Aug 13, 2021 14:19:56 GMT
Shout out from one of more unlikely places
Regards
mark687
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Post by grinch on Aug 13, 2021 14:29:50 GMT
Shout out from one of more unlikely places Regards mark687 He’s always been a real champion for the series. Even back in his Dead Ringer days so this was lovely to see.
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Aug 16, 2021 20:09:21 GMT
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Post by mark687 on Aug 18, 2021 10:29:53 GMT
Inside Lost Season 12 Announcement Reviews 9DA Respond to All Calls War Master Killing Time EA After the Daleks Target/BBC Audiobooks Wheel in Space Bessie Come Home Previews Missy and the Monk 11th Doc Chronicles Vol 2 5DA The Lost Resort and Other Stories Regards mark687
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Aug 19, 2021 9:05:40 GMT
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Post by sherlock on Aug 19, 2021 9:36:58 GMT
Interestingly Big Finish has dedicated a one page ad in this month’s DWM to their recent non-Doctor Who releases, ranging from Space: 1999 to The Box of Delights. Also got the more standard ad for Ninth Doctor Adventures on back cover.
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