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The fourth '''''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine special''' from [[GE Fabbri Ltd]] was edited by [[Claire Lister]]. | The fourth '''''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine special''' from [[GE Fabbri Ltd]] was edited by [[Claire Lister]]. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
* This forty-page magazine was presented as an episode guide to Series Four (including the 2007 Christmas Special [[Voyage of the Damned]]), and is full of facts, monster low-downs and puzzles. | * This forty-page magazine was presented as an episode guide to Series Four (including the 2007 Christmas Special [[Voyage of the Damned]]), and is full of facts, monster low-downs and puzzles. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.battlesintime.com '''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''' official website, with magazine and trading card details] | * [http://www.battlesintime.com '''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''' official website, with magazine and trading card details] | ||
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Revision as of 04:48, 9 September 2019
The fourth Doctor Who: Battles in Time magazine special from GE Fabbri Ltd was edited by Claire Lister.
Contents
- This forty-page magazine was presented as an episode guide to Series Four (including the 2007 Christmas Special Voyage of the Damned), and is full of facts, monster low-downs and puzzles.
- Also included was a centre-pages tick-off Collectors chart for cards 826 to 1075.
Additional notes
- This fourth Battles in Time Special launched the new "Devastator" add-on set to the Battles in Time trading cars series and was priced £4.99 (UK).
- Did you know?
- Director Euros Lyn was scared of bath taps when he was young!
- Silence in the Library is set around the same time as The Girl in the Fireplace, the 51st century.
- David Tennant's father, Sandy McDonald, plays one of Lady Eddison's footmen!
- In the original scripts the Hath had lots of dialogue.
- The Ood song at the end of Planet of the Ood translates as "When amongst humans, we should be humane".
- The only member of the Caecilius' family to film in Italy was Francois Pandolfo (Quintus).
- Kylie Minogue (Astrid Peth) does not have a fork-lift driving licence!