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Friday, 22 August 2008

Doctor Who Magazine - Issue 399

The cover and info on this month's edition of Doctor Who magazine:

Téte a Tate... in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine!Catherine Tate, aka the unforgettable Donna Noble, talks exclusively in DWM issue 399...

“What’s weird is, I was going into an established, loved, successful show, so part of me was thinking, oh God, there’s a responsibility there to that,” Catherine tells DWM. “But you can’t go on set every day and think, I really hope I don’t ruin this for everyone else involved! You just have to realise, yeah, I’ve taken this job, and the people around me wanted me to do it. Once you get down to the nuts and bolts of making the show, it was absolutely - and I can say this for certain - one of the best experiences of my professional life. Absolutely brilliant. There was just no down point.”

ALSO THIS ISSUE:
  • She was the the original feisty redhead! Bonnie Langford, aka companion Melainie Bush, talks candidly about her turbulant time on Doctor Who in the 1980s.
  • Manga Doctor Who? Miss Saigon? And the Doctor and Donna at extra-fast speed? Find out what it all means as Executive Producer Julie Gardner tells us what happened when she went to the USA with new showrunner Steven Moffat, in Production Notes.
  • There’s a multitude of adventures for the Doctor and Donna in a very special 10-page comic strip, The Time of My Life, written by Jonathan Morris with art by Rob Davis.
  • It’s a close shave for Peri, as The Time Team get their minds warped by The Trial of a Time Lord!
  • Pomp and circumstance... and Cybermen! DWM takes an exclusive look at August’s fantastic Doctor Who prom and talks to composer Murray Gold and the people who made it happen.
  • Some of the Doctor’s most fondly remembered companions are back in an all-new series of audio adventures! DWM investigates the range and chats to the Doctor’s very first companion Susan, Carole Ann Ford.
  • An alien killer on a space bus? The Doctor on a less-than-relaxing holiday? And bees that are far more intelligent than they appear? It can only be Delta and the Bannermen! Fact of Fiction examines one of the Seventh Doctor’s most extraordinary adventures. It’s tattyfilarious, missus!
  • Neil Harris discovers the possible future of Doctor Who in You Are Not Alone...
  • Plus all the very latest news, reviews, previews, competitions and much, much more!

Issue 399 of Doctor Who magazine is on sale now at all good newsagents until 17th September priced £3.99 per copy.

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