The cover and info of this month's issue of Doctor Who magazine:
The Daleks are back and Doctor Who's boss Steven Moffat is spilling the beans in DWM issue 447!
"We’re going to have the most Daleks we’ve had on screen ever - but
they will be from every era, quite deliberately. We’re calling them in
from everywhere! All of them! Even the Special Weapons Dalek. They'll
all be there…" Steven Moffat talks in depth about his version of Doctor
Who in an exclusive, revealing, in-depth, eight-page interview…
ALSO THIS ISSUE:
CONQUER AND DESTROY!
The Daleks are the most feared race of creatures in the entire
universe and will stop at nothing to achieve their goal of total
intergalactic domination. And they've concocted more than a few
audacious schemes to achieve this aim - not all of which, it has to be
said, have been entirely successful. Jonathan Morris unearths the
Daleks' own assessment of their successes and failures.
I AM NOT THE MOFF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR!
Doctor Who's commander-in-chief, Steven Moffat, writes exclusively
for DWM in Production Notes! Find out what the Moff things of his
nickname, how he's getting along (or not) with the script for the
Christmas Special and what he had for lunch in New York!
FAREWELL TO PHILIP
Philip Madoc, who played four notable roles in Doctor Who in the 60s
and 70s - including the War Lord in The War Games and Doctor Mehendri
Solon in The Brain of Morbius - passed away in March of this year, at
the age of 77. Marcus Hearn takes a look back at the actor's
distinguished career and at his contribution to Doctor Who.
END OF AN ERA
Countdown to 50 continues its season-by-season analysis of Doctor
Who, and the mood is sombre as we reach 1980/81 with Series 18 and bid
farewell to Romana, K9 and, of course, Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor as he
takes his fateful fall from the Pharos Project radio telescope.
LOST IN TRANSLATION
Shopping can be dangerous to your health as Amy and Rory have found
out when the Monos menace strikes London. Meanwhile, as the capital's
inhabitants succumb to Monos mania, the Doctor and his new friend Bill
discover the source of the trouble. Monos! Monos! Monos! It's the second installment of Sticks & Stones, written by Scott Gray with art by
Martin Geraghty.
CHEMICAL REACTION!
The Third Doctor, Jo Grant and UNIT become involved in a green
movement - in more ways than one - in a Welsh mining village. Giant
maggots, toxic chemical waste, an insane super computer, a rather tasty
fungus, and angry Welshmen - 1973's The Green Death takes its turn under
the microscope in The Fact of Fiction.
ALL BY MYSELF?
Johnny Canton and Toby Hadoke cross swords once again in their latest
Battle of Wits! This issue, the hot topic for debate has been inspired
by the imminent departure of companions Amy and Rory: should the Doctor
travel with a regular companion or is he better off alone?
A SILVER SIDE-STEP
The Time Team has been upgraded to four pages this month as Chris,
Emma, Will and Michael sit down to watch the Tenth Doctor, Rose and
Mickey's battle with the Cybermen on a parallel Earth in the two-part
story Rise of the Cybermen/ The Age of Steel.
OUT OF STOCK
A History of Doctor Who in 100 Objects reaches number 18 and finds
The Watcher mourning the last use of film for a live action sequence in
Doctor Who in The Serving Hatch of Rassilon. Plus the latest Top Ten Pop
Acts, the challenge of The Six Faces of Delusion, the oh-so painful
Stockbridge English Dictionary, the hapless Supporting Artist of the
Month - all crammed onto one fabulous single page, it's Wotcha!
PLUS!
All the latest official news, TV and
merchandise reviews, previews, competitions, a prize-winning crossword
and much, much more!
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