The cover and details of the next edition of Doctor Who magazine:
This November sees the release of The Light at the End, a very special audio drama produced by Big Finish, which unites FIVE Doctors and a host of companions. DWM was present at the recording and spoke to the cast…
"It’s very important to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who," says Sylvester McCoy, "and it’s so exciting, too. It’s really nice that people treat you in a very loving and caring way, and they like to see you. And it’s great to come together with the other actors who played Doctor Who."
"You’re guaranteed that… that energy, and that presence, and that sense of humour," adds Paul McGann, about Doctors uniting.
"To have us all together is a kind of critical mass of uranium," Colin Baker smiles, "that should produce something pretty explosive!"
"I think it’s very important that we do something to commemorate the 50th anniversary,” agrees Peter Davison, "It’s very nice to be a part of something that’s been running for 50 years and is still going strong."
"In Waitrose," adds Tom Baker, "a certain kind of old lady finds me quite interesting…"
ALSO THIS ISSUE:
START WITH A BANG!
Doctor Who‘s showrunner and head writer, Steven Moffat, answers DWM readers’ questions. So how and why did the Tardis explode in The Pandorica Opens? Find out Steven’s reply in his exclusive column.
DEEP, DEEP TROUBLE
The Third Doctor and Jo encounter creatures from the bottom of the ocean in one of the best-loved stories of the 1970s. Discover fascinating new facts and intriguing new insights into the adventure, as The Fact of Fiction digs beneath the surface of The Sea Devils!
BLOCKBUSTERS
DWM rolls back the clock to 2012 - five adventures, each of which could have been a movie! Stand by for action, as DWM takes a nostalgic look at a season filled with dinosaurs, Angels and Daleks as Coundown to 50 continues.
THE RIDE OF A LIFETIME?
The Doctor and Clara visit a futuristic amusement park - one which holds a horrifying secret beneath the veneer of fun. The terror behind the rides is revealed in a brand new comic strip, Welcome to Tickle Town, by Scott Gray with art by Adrian Salmon.
CHANGE, MY DEAR…
Seasoned viewers of Doctor Who are used to the idea of the lead actor changing from time to time. But what’s it like from the perspective of a child? Jacqueline Rayner shares her experience of how her kids reacted to the announcement of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor in Relative Dimensions.
WHO’S ON THE STAGE
DWM talks to actor, comedian and dedicated fan Toby Hadoke about his candid interviews with the stars of the series, and the forthcoming West End double-bill of his acclaimed one-man shows, Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf and My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver.
PLACE OF PERFECTION?
The Time Team - Emma, Chris, Michael and Will - see the Tardis take the Doctor, Martha and Jack into the far, far future. What will they make of the mysterious Professor Yana? And will they manage to find Utopia?
SPEAKING DOUBLE DUTCH
The mysterious Watcher provides an elegant explanation of rural accents, champions another Supporting Artist and challenges readers with The Six Faces of Delusion in the most unpredictable page in DWM: Wotcha!
PLUS!
All the latest official news; DVD, CD and book reviews; the latest merchandise previewed; prize-winning crossword and competitions; and much, much more!
Issue 465 of Doctor Who magazine is on sale from tomorrow at all good newsagents until 16th October priced £4.75 per copy.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
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