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=== Features ===
=== Features ===
* [[Matt Smith]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] talks to [[Matt Smith]] about what we can expect from the new adventures
* [[Matt Smith]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] talks to [[Matt Smith]] about what we can expect from the new adventures ...
* [[Neve McIntosh]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] talks to [[Neve McIntosh]] who has hidden beneath the scally reptilian skin of not one, not two, but three of the Silurians encountered by the Doctor
* [[Neve McIntosh]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] talks to [[Neve McIntosh]] who has hidden beneath the scally reptilian skin of not one, not two, but three of the Silurians encountered by the Doctor ...
* [[Day of the Daleks|A New Day]]<br />[[Mark Wright]] discovers how the Third Doctor's first encounter with the Daleks in 1972 has been given a twenty-first-century makeover
* [[Day of the Daleks|A New Day]]<br />[[Mark Wright]] discovers how the Third Doctor's first encounter with the Daleks in 1972 has been given a twenty-first-century makeover ...
* [[Louise Jameson]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] continues his exclusive interview with [[Louise Jameson]] who played the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s companion, [[Leela]].
* [[Louise Jameson]]<br />[[Darren Scott]] continues his exclusive interview with [[Louise Jameson]] who played the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s companion, [[Leela]].
* [[Michael Cochrane]] (interview by [[Mark Wright]])
* [[Michael Cochrane]] (interview by [[Mark Wright]])
* “I Was [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]].” (DW: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')<br /> and [[Redvers Fenn-Cooper]] (DW: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
* “I Was [[Charles Cranleigh|Lord Charles Cranleigh]].” (DW: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')<br /> ... and [[Redvers Fenn-Cooper]] (DW: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')


=== Nexus Point ===
=== Nexus Point ===
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=== Time Scoop ===
=== Time Scoop ===
* [[Time Lord]]s – The Doctor's own people were once amongst the most powerful beings in the universe
* [[Time Lord]]s – The Doctor's own people were once amongst the most powerful beings in the universe ...


=== Merchandise ===
=== Merchandise ===

Revision as of 01:26, 5 September 2016

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Doctor Who Insider #6 was the October 2011 issue of the short-lived North American Doctor Who Magazine sister title. Like many North American magazines, its cover date was misleading. It was actually made available for purchase a month earlier, on 1 September.

Contents

News

  • Geronimo!
Ratings success, Davros returns to audio CD, Matt Smith to play Bert Bushell in new drama ‘Bert and Dickie'

Features

Nexus Point

An examination of an important moment from one of the Doctor's adventures

The Fourth Doctor has the chance to wipe out the Daleks at the beginning.

Data File

  • The First Doctor – guide including overview, companions, the Doctor's Effects and regeneration.

Time Scoop

  • Time Lords – The Doctor's own people were once amongst the most powerful beings in the universe ...

Merchandise

  • DVD Insider
Day of the Daleks story overview includes interview with Valentine Palmer who played rebel leader Monia
  • Audio Insider
The Hounds of Artemis Eleventh Doctor audio adventure
The Eye of the Jungle Eleventh Doctor audio adventure includes interview with Darren Jones (author).
  • Books Insider
Touched by an Angel Writer Jonathan Morris talks about the new Eleventh Doctor novel.
  • Store Insider
Fourth Doctor and Sontaran Style 8” Action Figures (Bif Bang Pow!)
TARDIS Bobble Head (Bif Bang Pow!)
TARDIS Tin Tote (Bif Bang Pow!)
Plush Daleks and TARDIS (Underground Toys)

Fan Zone

  • Scanner Screen (readers photograph feature)
  • The Recreation Generator (fantastic fan creation feature – TARDIS special and BBC AMERICA ‘Where's the TARDIS?' competition winners)

Main team credits

Interesting bits from within

  • The BBC annual report 2011 showed ‘Doctor Who' to be the corporation's biggest international seller with unprecedented growth in the USA over the previous year, with record ratings on BBC AMERICA, third biggest seller on domestic iTunes TV chart (behind Mad Men and Glee).
  • The Doctor Who brand revenue grew by a reported 49%.

Further information

  • This issue had a cover price of $6.99 (US and Canada) with a subscription offering a 10% discount.
  • While printed for a North American market, Panini UK Ltd offered UK readers the chance to subscribe to this title, which was very much seen as a sister title to their long-running Doctor Who Magazine.
  • This issue came with a free double-sided poster featuring a variant on the Eleventh Doctor and Madame Vastra cover photograph and the First Doctor working at the TARDIS console on the reverse (from this issue's Factfile).

External links

  • For the latest on Doctor Who, fans can follow BBC AMERICA on Twitter (twitter.com/bbcamerica)