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{{Infobox Magazine | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
|image=DWDVDF31.jpg | |image = DWDVDF31.jpg | ||
|issue number = 31 | |issue number = 31 | ||
|cover date = [[10 March (releases)|10 March]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] | |cover date = [[10 March (releases)|10 March]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly. | Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly. | ||
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: The Doctor|The Doctor]] | * [[Doctor Who DVD Files: The Doctor|The Doctor]] | ||
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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. | ||
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* Creatures from the [[Dark Times]] (an era in which the universe was in a state of chaos) include: the [[Nestene Consciousness]], [[Great Vampire]]s, [[Racnoss]] and the [[Carrionite]]s. | * Creatures from the [[Dark Times]] (an era in which the universe was in a state of chaos) include: the [[Nestene Consciousness]], [[Great Vampire]]s, [[Racnoss]] and the [[Carrionite]]s. | ||
* Actor [[Gerald Flood]], who played [[King John]] in ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', also voiced [[Kamelion]]. | * Actor [[Gerald Flood]], who played [[King John]] in ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', also voiced [[Kamelion]]. | ||
* [[Kamelion]] was created by [[Mike | * [[Kamelion]] was created by [[Mike Power]] and [[Chris Padmore]] of CP Cybernetics. | ||
* Each of the clown masks in ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'' was designed by a different make-up artist. | * Each of the clown masks in ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'' was designed by a different make-up artist. | ||
* The real Madame de Pompadour was born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721. She was nicknamed Reinette (meaning "little queen") by her mother following a visit to a fortune-teller. | * The real Madame de Pompadour was born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721. She was nicknamed Reinette (meaning "little queen") by her mother following a visit to a fortune-teller. | ||
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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 12:03, 9 March 2023
The thirty-first issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 10 March 2010.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly.
- Part 31
- Kamelion This shape-changing robot had a strange life onboard the TARDIS
- Reinette She knew the Doctor all her life. He knew her for just one day...
- Empress of the Racnoss This ancient monster planned to feed humanity to her offspring!
- The Black Guardian Meet possibly the most dangerous being in existence!
- Behind the Scenes (foldout)
- Re-imagining the Daleks An exclusive interview with Robert Shearman, writer of Dalek.
- Big Top Terror: The Seventh Doctor and Ace face sinister clowns (From The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)
- Sonic screwdriver The early days of the handiest piece of Time Lord tech
- DVD Episode Guide (foldout)
- Genesis of the Daleks The Fourth Doctor is on a mission for the Time Lords...
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.
- "I'd be no better than the Daleks!"
- The Time Lords foresee a future in which the Daleks are the dominant lifeform so send the Fourth Doctor, Sarah Jane and Harry to Skaro in the distant past. Their mission is to alter or prevent the evolution of the Daleks and wipe the creatures' reign of terror from history. But when the Doctor meets Davros, the Kaled scientist whose twisted vision will spawn a race of merciless killers, he faces a moral dilemma of epic proportions: can he really exterminate an entire species?
Notable information[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Empress of the Racnoss was originally meant to be CGI, but in the end only her blinking eyes were computer generated.
- Creatures from the Dark Times (an era in which the universe was in a state of chaos) include: the Nestene Consciousness, Great Vampires, Racnoss and the Carrionites.
- Actor Gerald Flood, who played King John in The King's Demons, also voiced Kamelion.
- Kamelion was created by Mike Power and Chris Padmore of CP Cybernetics.
- Each of the clown masks in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was designed by a different make-up artist.
- The real Madame de Pompadour was born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721. She was nicknamed Reinette (meaning "little queen") by her mother following a visit to a fortune-teller.
- The Daleks' home planet Skaro was destroyed by the Seventh Doctor when he turned the planet's sun supernova.
- At one point Robert Shearman's story Dalek was called Creature of Lies. If the Daleks had not been available because of copyright issues the Toclafane would have been substituted.
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Project Manager: Ben Robinson
- Group Editor: Claire Lister
- Art Editor: Elanzi Smit
- Designer: Carly Giles
- Writer/Sub-Editor: Kieran Grant
- Editorial Assistant: Poppy Kemp
- Contributing Writer: Neil Corry, Jason Loborik and Oli Smith.
- Illustrator: Tom Connell, Peter McKinstry and Lee Sullivan