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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
With the character they would most like to chat to on the phone  
With the character they would most like to chat to on the phone
* Editor: [[Natalie Barnes]] Joy – we could chat about eyewear fashions!  
* Editor: [[Natalie Barnes]] Joy – we could chat about eyewear fashions!
* Deputy Editor: [[Paul Laing]] Yvonne Hartman – we'd discuss pensions.
* Deputy Editor: [[Paul Laing]] Yvonne Hartman – we'd discuss pensions.
* Production Editor: [[Liza Millett]] The Doctor – but only on free weekend calls, because he talks too much!
* Production Editor: [[Liza Millett]] The Doctor – but only on free weekend calls, because he talks too much!
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== Hidden Away / Facts ==
== Hidden Away / Facts ==
* WHO SAID: "The House is all around you, my sweets. You are standing on him." [[Auntie (The Doctor's Wife)|Auntie]] in ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''  
* WHO SAID: "The House is all around you, my sweets. You are standing on him." [[Auntie (The Doctor's Wife)|Auntie]] in ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''
* The first [[Sontaran]] on television was [[Linx|Commander Jingo Linx]] in ''The Time Warrior''.
* The first [[Sontaran]] on television was [[Linx|Commander Jingo Linx]] in ''The Time Warrior''.
* On a secret mission in a war against the [[Rutan Host]], Field Major Kaarsh had a three-fingered hand in [[Guy Fawkes]]' plot to blow up [[Houses of Parliament|Parliament]].  
* On a secret mission in a war against the [[Rutan Host]], Field Major Kaarsh had a three-fingered hand in [[Guy Fawkes]]' plot to blow up [[Houses of Parliament|Parliament]].
* The Stormcage facility was filmed at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
* The Stormcage facility was filmed at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
* Breakfast cereal Cheerios first went on sale in 1941.
* Breakfast cereal Cheerios first went on sale in 1941.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.dwamag.com/ The official magazine site with features and news of the latest available issue]
* [http://www.dwamag.com/ The official magazine site with features and news of the latest available issue]
[[Category:DWA issues]]
[[Category:DWA issues]]

Revision as of 07:07, 26 February 2019

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The 245th issue of Doctor Who Adventures was released in November 2011.

Contents

Free gift

  • Bumper Pack includes a double sided board game, advent calendar and a monster games set comprising spinner, dice, maze counters and mini-pinball.

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

  • NEWS EXTRA: Christmas Special Secrets!
  • FACTFILE: Sontarans
  • DESTINATION: 1941

Comic content

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

Fast Facts

Posters

A3 Rory Williams, The Doctor and Amy Pond
A4 General Staal

Behind the scenes

  • Backstage filming of the Stormcage facility

Interview

Also featuring

  • Welcome and news (Hello Time Travellers!)
  • Geronimo: What's new - DVD Box-set extras, What's going on in a Silent's Brain?, Hot or not!
  • Big Puzzle: Giant Suduko (2 pages)
  • Puzzle page and Quiz
  • Readers contributions: Who and You Upload - featuring reader's letters, photos, and art.
  • Doctor, Doctor! (Q &A)
  • Competition Goodies (Day trip to London and steam train adventure.)
  • Readers Offer: 25% discount of personalised Doctor Who cards from funkypigeon.com

Credits

With the character they would most like to chat to on the phone

  • Editor: Natalie Barnes Joy – we could chat about eyewear fashions!
  • Deputy Editor: Paul Laing Yvonne Hartman – we'd discuss pensions.
  • Production Editor: Liza Millett The Doctor – but only on free weekend calls, because he talks too much!
  • Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies Captain Jack – I'd ask to borrow his coat for winter.
  • Deputy Senior Art Editor: Lee Midwinter The Silurians, to talk about celeriac.

Hidden Away / Facts

  • WHO SAID: "The House is all around you, my sweets. You are standing on him." Auntie in The Doctor's Wife
  • The first Sontaran on television was Commander Jingo Linx in The Time Warrior.
  • On a secret mission in a war against the Rutan Host, Field Major Kaarsh had a three-fingered hand in Guy Fawkes' plot to blow up Parliament.
  • The Stormcage facility was filmed at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
  • Breakfast cereal Cheerios first went on sale in 1941.

Further information

  • Destination is a new feature that looks at events in the real world and the Whoniverse.
  • The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of 25% (six months for £49.99) (UK).
  • Subscribers received a letter explaining a change in publisher's name from BBC to Immediate Media Company London.
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.50 (UK) and the free gift was bagged.
  • Next issue's free gift is promoted as a mobile phone kit (phone sock, lanyard and screen wipe).

External links