The cover and info on the next edition of Doctor Who magazine:
DWM previews Amy and Rory’s final adventures, The Power
of Three and The Angels Takes Manhattan with exclusive new photos - and talks
candidly on set to the cast and crew including Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur
Darvill about the last days of the Ponds…
“It’s New York!” raves Matt. “One of my favourite cities
in the world. And I love this script, and the Weeping Angels are my favourite
monster, so it’s all sort of come together for me on this one…”
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
“REMEMBER ME…”
DWM catches up with new Doctor Who regular Jenna-Louise
Coleman and chats to her about playing Oswin Oswald - and about the adventures
she’ll be starring in next year…
SURPRISE, SURPRISE!
Doctor Who’s showrunner Steven Moffat reveals all about
Jenna-Louise Coleman’s surprise appearance in Asylum of the Daleks - and just
why and how the secret was kept…
THE MEMORY CHEATS?
DWM concludes The Trial of John-Nathan Turner, as expert
witnesses Steven Moffat, Phil Collinson, Nicola Bryant, Andrew Cartnel, Pai;
Cornell, Edward Russel and David Richardson give their final verdict on the
most controversial producer in Doctor Who’s history…
TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, DOCTOR
The Doctor, Amy and Rory become embroiled in the shady world
of international espionage and encounter an extra-dimensional horror in The
Broken Man - Part Two, a brand new comic strip by Scot Gray and illustrated by Martin
Geraghty.
DALEKS, CYBERMEN & SONTARANS!
It was the series that had it all - the 1985 run,
starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri, which
featured the Doctor’s greatest adversaries! DWM takes a nostalgic look at
Series Twenty-Two as Countdown to 50 continues.
HOTHOUSE OF HORRORS!
The Face of Fiction scrutinizes the 1976 Fourth Doctor
and Sarah adventure The Seeds of Doom, and discovers that there’s far more to
the terrifying tale of horrible horticulture than meets the eye…
TEAM SPIRIT
The past comes back to haunt the Time Team, as they watch
the Tenth Doctor and Rose meet Torchwood and confront the deadly Cybermen
posing as an Army of Ghosts. And what will Chris, Emma, Will and Michael make
of the episode’s dramatic cliffhanger… ?
SCIENCE & SCARES
Is Doctor Who at its best when it concentrates on telling
horror stories? Or are its science-fiction tales better? It’s monsters versus
spaceships as Toby Hadoke and Jonny Candon go head to head to argue the pros
and cons in A Battle of Wits!
THAT’S AN OEUF!
The enigmatic Watcher champions another supporting
artist, challenges readers with his Six Faces of Delusion and celebrates
Oswin’s eggs. Prepare to have your brains scrambled by Wotcha!
BOYS FROM THE DWARF!
They’re back! Again! DWM talks to Craig Charles, Chris
Barrie and Robert Llewellyn about Series 10 of the cult sci-fi comedy series Red
Dwarf, which premières in the UK in October.
PLUS!
All the latest official news, previews of upcoming DVD,
CD and book releases, merchandise reviews, prize-winning competitions and much,
much more!
Issue 452 of Doctor Who magazine is on sale from Thursday 20th September at all good newsagents until 17th October priced £4.50 per copy and will be available in two different collectible covers.
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