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* The company [[Galactic Salvage Insurance]] was set up in [[2068]] and shut down in [[2096]]. The Doctor claimed to work for them in ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]'' set in [[2116]] - after the company had ceased trading.
* The company [[Galactic Salvage Insurance]] was set up in [[2068]] and shut down in [[2096]]. The Doctor claimed to work for them in ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]'' set in [[2116]] - after the company had ceased trading.
* [[Latimer]] was a Victorian widower, left to bring up his two children ([[Digby Latimer|Digby]] and [[Francesca Latimer|Francesca]], who employed a governess – [[Governess|Miss Montague]] – who was actually [[Clara Oswald]]. The previous governess had died when she fell into the pond.
* [[Latimer]] was a Victorian widower, left to bring up his two children ([[Digby Latimer|Digby]] and [[Francesca Latimer|Francesca]], who employed a governess – [[Governess|Miss Montague]] – who was actually [[Clara Oswald]]. The previous governess had died when she fell into the pond.
* Actor [[Arthur Darvill]] was born on 17th June 1982 in Birmingham. Before getting the part of [[Rory Williams]] he had appeared on stage with [[Matt Smith]] in a play ''Swimming with Sharks'' (2007).
* Actor [[Arthur Darvill]] was born on [[17 June (people)|17th June]] [[1982 (people)|1982]] in [[Birmingham]]. Before getting the part of [[Rory Williams]] he had appeared on stage with [[Matt Smith]] in a play ''Swimming with Sharks'' (2007).
* The god-like [[Sutekh]] (originally from [[Phaester Osiris]]) was imprisoned on [[Mars]].
* The god-like [[Sutekh]] (originally from [[Phaester Osiris]]) was imprisoned on [[Mars]].
* [[Time Lord]]s found it difficult to navigate in pocket universes that included [[E-Space]], the [[Pocket universe|Echo universe]] and the one that contained [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]].
* [[Time Lord]]s found it difficult to navigate in pocket universes that included [[E-Space]], the [[Pocket universe|Echo universe]] and the one that contained [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]].

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The one hundred thirty-fourth issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 19 March 2014.

Magazine Content

Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly.

Captain Latimer
This ex-military man was Clara's boss.
Tollmaster
Who was the mysterious ticket inspector?
Cybermen: Telos
The Cybermen spread all over the Universe ...
Martians
The Red Planet has been home to many menaces.
Arthur Darvill
Read our profile of the actor who played Rory
Dalek Incubator
Discover Davros' grisly secret on Necros.
Cyber Craig!
The Cybermen have captured Craig Owens ...
Nightmare of Eden
The Fourth Doctor is involved in a space crash.
Echo Universe
The Doctor journeyed to this terrifying dimension

DVD release (with cover blurb)

Each issue came with a DVD release.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
"Interfere! Of course we should interfere. Always do what youre best at, that what I say. "
The TARDIS arrives on the space liner Empress which has become locked together with a private ship, the Hecate, after colliding with it on emerging from hyperspace. Before long the Doctor and Romana are drawn into a murky plot involving drug smuggling. What is the secret of Vraxoin and why does it leave a trail of death and devastation in its wake? Why are Mandrels, monstrous swamp-creatures from the planet Eden loose aboard the ship? With time running out, the two Time Lords must defeat the nightmare of Eden ...

Notable information

Credits

  • Project Manager: not credited this issue
  • Group Editor: not credited this issue
  • Editor: Kieran Grant
  • Art Editor: Pete Byrne
  • Designer: not credited this issue
  • Sub-Editor: Catherine Anderson
  • Contributing Writers: not credited this issue
  • Illustrators: none credited this issue

External links