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{{Infobox Magazine | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
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|issue number = 132 | |issue number = 132 | ||
|cover date = [[22 January (releases)|22 January]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]] | |cover date = [[22 January (releases)|22 January]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]] | ||
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== Magazine content == | == Magazine content == | ||
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly. | Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Allies|Allies]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Allies|Allies]] | ||
: [[ | : [[Edmund Thursday]] | ||
: This Victorian gent came a cropper in [[Sweetville]] ... | : This Victorian gent came a cropper in [[Sweetville]] ... | ||
: [[Lon]] | : [[Lon]] | ||
: The heir to the planet [[Manussa]] didn't believe in the [[Mara]]. | : The heir to the planet [[Manussa (planet)|Manussa]] didn't believe in the [[Mara]]. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]] | ||
: [[Crooked Man]] | : [[Crooked Man (Hide)|Crooked Man]] | ||
: What lurks in the woods of a creepy pocket universe? | : What lurks in the woods of a creepy pocket universe? | ||
: [[Cleric|The Clerics]] | : [[Cleric|The Clerics]] | ||
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== DVD release (with cover blurb) == | == DVD release (with cover blurb) == | ||
: Each issue came with a DVD release. | : 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. | : Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions. | ||
* ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]]'' | * ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]]'' | ||
:''"Daleks, Sontarans, Cybermen. They're still in the nursery compared to us! "'' | :''"Daleks, Sontarans, Cybermen. They're still in the nursery compared to us! "'' | ||
:: The truth behind the Doctor's trial is finally revealed when [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] and [[Sabalom Glitz|Glitz]] and | :: The truth behind the Doctor's trial is finally revealed when [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] and [[Sabalom Glitz|Glitz]] and {{Ainley|n=the Master}} are brought into the proceedings. As the shocking revelations are made, the Doctor's greatest enemy flees into the nightmarish fantasy realm of [[the Matrix]]. The Doctor follows, and finds that, in the Matrix, reality itself is the enemy. Can the former defendant bring the real culprit to justice? Or will the Doctor be killed by his ultimate foe? | ||
== Notable information == | == Notable information == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.dwfiles.com Doctor Who DVD Files official website, with magazine and DVD details as well as interactive content] | * [http://www.dwfiles.com Doctor Who DVD Files official website, with magazine and DVD details as well as interactive content] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 9 March 2023
The one hundred thirty-second issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 22 January 2014.
Magazine content[[edit] | [edit source]]
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into nine categories that could be filed accordingly.
- Edmund Thursday
- This Victorian gent came a cropper in Sweetville ...
- Lon
- The heir to the planet Manussa didn't believe in the Mara.
- Crooked Man
- What lurks in the woods of a creepy pocket universe?
- The Clerics
- In the 51st century, the Doctor was an enemy of the Church.
- Catherine Tate
- A profile of the actor who played Donna Noble.
- Dressing Eleven!
- Take a closer look at the Eleventh Doctor's wardrobe.
- Infospike
- Humans of the far future had holes in their heads!
- “Warrior Pond!”
- Meet the girl who waited 36 years to be rescued.
- The Ultimate Foe
- The Sixth Doctor's trial ends in chaos and revelations.
DVD release (with cover blurb)[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 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.
- "Daleks, Sontarans, Cybermen. They're still in the nursery compared to us! "
- The truth behind the Doctor's trial is finally revealed when Mel and Glitz and the Master are brought into the proceedings. As the shocking revelations are made, the Doctor's greatest enemy flees into the nightmarish fantasy realm of the Matrix. The Doctor follows, and finds that, in the Matrix, reality itself is the enemy. Can the former defendant bring the real culprit to justice? Or will the Doctor be killed by his ultimate foe?
Notable information[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The last on-screen words of the Sixth Doctor were "Carrot juice! Carrot juice! Carrot juice!"
- Superstition has it that the human eye retains the final image before death.
- Catherine Tate was born in London on 12th May 1969.
- Actor Martin Clunes made his first ever appearance on television in Snakedance.
- Working titles for The Girl Who Waited included The Visitors' Room, Visiting Hour and Kindness.
- The Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe was installed on Floor 500 of Satellite Five by the Daleks.
- In A Good Man Goes to War the two married marines at Demon's Run were simply known as the "thin/fat gay married Anglican Marines!"
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Project Manager: not credited this issue
- Group Editor: not credited this issue
- Editor: Kieran Grant
- Art Editor: Elanzi Smit
- Designer: not credited this issue
- Sub-Editor: Catherine Anderson
- Contributing Writers: not credited this issue
- Illustrators: none credited this issue