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DWM | 477
October 2014
-Read extensive previews of the first four episodes of the new series – Deep Breath, Into The Dalek, Robot of Sherwood and Listen – as DWM talks exclusively to writers Steven Moffat, Phil Ford and Mark Gatiss
-Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers' questions and reveals more behind-the-scenes secrets in his exclusive column
-DWM reunites former Doctor-and-companion team Tom Baker and
Louise Jameson with their producer, Philip Hinchcliffe, to chat about the new Doctor Who adventures that they're working on and to reminisce about the 1970s adventures
-Louise Jameson writes a very special letter to herself, exclusively for DWM
-A new comic strip – The Eye of Torment – begins, written by Scott Gray and illustrated by Martin Geraghty
-DWM examines the unique scrapbooks of Peter Hawkins, the man who was one of the first voices of the Daleks in the 1960s
-The Fact of Fiction takes a detailed look at the 1964 First Doctor adventure The Reign of Terror
-Legendary writer Terrance Dicks talks about his later work on Doctor Who – and what he thinks of the series today
-The Time Team face an unknown horror as they watch the 2008 Tenth Doctor adventure Midnight
Jacqueline Rayner writes about the perils of watching Doctor Who on a dodgy TV in Relative Dimensions
-The Watcher extols the virtues of not giving in to temptation in Wotcha!
-Reviews and previews of the latest CDs and books
-Official news, the DWM crossword, prize-winning competitions and more
DWM | 477
October 2014
-Read extensive previews of the first four episodes of the new series – Deep Breath, Into The Dalek, Robot of Sherwood and Listen – as DWM talks exclusively to writers Steven Moffat, Phil Ford and Mark Gatiss
-Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers' questions and reveals more behind-the-scenes secrets in his exclusive column
-DWM reunites former Doctor-and-companion team Tom Baker and
Louise Jameson with their producer, Philip Hinchcliffe, to chat about the new Doctor Who adventures that they're working on and to reminisce about the 1970s adventures
-Louise Jameson writes a very special letter to herself, exclusively for DWM
-A new comic strip – The Eye of Torment – begins, written by Scott Gray and illustrated by Martin Geraghty
-DWM examines the unique scrapbooks of Peter Hawkins, the man who was one of the first voices of the Daleks in the 1960s
-The Fact of Fiction takes a detailed look at the 1964 First Doctor adventure The Reign of Terror
-Legendary writer Terrance Dicks talks about his later work on Doctor Who – and what he thinks of the series today
-The Time Team face an unknown horror as they watch the 2008 Tenth Doctor adventure Midnight
Jacqueline Rayner writes about the perils of watching Doctor Who on a dodgy TV in Relative Dimensions
-The Watcher extols the virtues of not giving in to temptation in Wotcha!
-Reviews and previews of the latest CDs and books
-Official news, the DWM crossword, prize-winning competitions and more
DWM | 477
October 2014
-Read extensive previews of the first four episodes of the new series – Deep Breath, Into The Dalek, Robot of Sherwood and Listen – as DWM talks exclusively to writers Steven Moffat, Phil Ford and Mark Gatiss
-Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers' questions and reveals more behind-the-scenes secrets in his exclusive column
-DWM reunites former Doctor-and-companion team Tom Baker and
Louise Jameson with their producer, Philip Hinchcliffe, to chat about the new Doctor Who adventures that they're working on and to reminisce about the 1970s adventures
-Louise Jameson writes a very special letter to herself, exclusively for DWM
-A new comic strip – The Eye of Torment – begins, written by Scott Gray and illustrated by Martin Geraghty
-DWM examines the unique scrapbooks of Peter Hawkins, the man who was one of the first voices of the Daleks in the 1960s
-The Fact of Fiction takes a detailed look at the 1964 First Doctor adventure The Reign of Terror
-Legendary writer Terrance Dicks talks about his later work on Doctor Who – and what he thinks of the series today
-The Time Team face an unknown horror as they watch the 2008 Tenth Doctor adventure Midnight
Jacqueline Rayner writes about the perils of watching Doctor Who on a dodgy TV in Relative Dimensions
-The Watcher extols the virtues of not giving in to temptation in Wotcha!
-Reviews and previews of the latest CDs and books
-Official news, the DWM crossword, prize-winning competitions and more