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|issue number = 15 | |||
|issue number= 15 | |cover date= [[14 February (releases)|14 February]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]] | ||
|cover date= [[14 February|14 | |format = 100 pages bound | ||
|format= 100 pages bound | |editor = [[Clayton Hickman]] | ||
|editor= [[Clayton Hickman]] | |publisher = [[Panini Comics]] | ||
|publisher= [[Panini Comics]] | |series = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]'' issues | ||
| | |release date=[[16 November (releases)|16 November]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]] | ||
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The '''fifteenth issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]''''' had a cover date of [[14 February (releases)|14 February]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | |||
The cast and crew of ''Doctor Who'' tell the real story of its creation ... | |||
For more than 25 years, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' has documented the making of this unique television series, interviewing every major player, be they actors, directors, producers, designers, writers ... even monsters! | |||
This Special Edition gathers together the best of these interviews, as the cast and crew themselves recall their part in the history of Doctor Who, making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir – in turns funny, poignant, and surprising. To illustrate their story, we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures – iconic images from the BBC archive, alongside less familiar shots from private collections. | This Special Edition gathers together the best of these interviews, as the cast and crew themselves recall their part in the history of Doctor Who, making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir – in turns funny, poignant, and surprising. To illustrate their story, we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures – iconic images from the BBC archive, alongside less familiar shots from private collections. | ||
This volume – covering a brave new era for the series, as it was broadcast in colour for the first time, and headed in a more serious, grown-up direction – provides a complete primer for newcomers, and a valuable refresher for hardened aficionados. It plots a brilliant assortment of Earth-based sci-fi and Hammer-style gothic horror, unravels the glory years of [[UNIT]], [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]], and [[Sarah Jane Smith]], chronicles the arrival of [[Tom Baker]], recognised across the world as a quintessential Doctor, and recalls a menagerie of iconic monsters – [[Auton]]s, [[Sea Devil]]s, [[Giant Maggot|giant maggots]] and [[Eight Legs|spiders]], [[Sontaran]]s, [[Zygon]]s, and [[Davros]], creator of the [[Dalek]]s. Plus, hear the story of how [[the Master]] came to be, and how the show delved further than ever before into the legend of the [[Time Lord]]s ... | |||
Featuring contributions from [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Barry Letts]], [[Terrance Dicks]], [[Philip Hinchcliffe]], [[Robert Holmes]], [[Malcolm Hulke]], [[Terry Nation]], [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Katy Manning]], [[Elisabeth Sladen]], [[Ian Marter]], [[Michael Wisher]] and hundreds more – plus an Afterword by actor and writer [[Mark Gatiss]]! | |||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
:* ''[[1970]] True Colours'' | :* ''[[1970 (production)|1970]] True Colours'' | ||
:* ''[[1971]] How to Make Friends and Influence People'' | :* ''[[1971 (production)|1971]] How to Make Friends and Influence People'' | ||
:* ''[[1972]] Speak of the Devil'' | :* ''[[1972 (production)|1972]] Speak of the Devil'' | ||
:* ''[[1973]] A Certain Romance'' | :* ''[[1973 (production)|1973]] A Certain Romance'' | ||
:* ''[[1974]] Time for Heroes'' | :* ''[[1974 (production)|1974]] Time for Heroes'' | ||
:* ''[[1975]] Bohemian Rhapsody'' | :* ''[[1975 (production)|1975]] Bohemian Rhapsody'' | ||
:* ''[[1976]] Home Truths'' | :* ''[[1976 (production)|1976]] Home Truths'' | ||
=== Afterword === | === Afterword === | ||
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== Additional details == | == Additional details == | ||
* This was the fifteenth in a series of quarterly specials given over to a specific Who-related theme. | * This was the fifteenth in a series of quarterly specials given over to a specific Who-related theme. | ||
* The | * The 'In Their Own Words' series of Special Editions, besides being crammed with fully referenced quotes from the magazines' archives, provided fact boxes in a side bar that put the series history into a wider cultural context. | ||
* This standard sized, bound magazine was printed in February 2007 and had a cover price of £5.99 (UK). | * This standard sized, bound magazine was printed in [[February (releases)|February]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]] and had a cover price of £5.99 (UK). | ||
* Cover background design by [[Stuart Manning]]. | * Cover background design by [[Stuart Manning]]. | ||
* This issue had the indicia title of ''Doctor Who Special Edition #15 In Their Own Words: Volume Two: 1970-76''. | * This issue had the indicia title of ''Doctor Who Special Edition #15 In Their Own Words: Volume Two: 1970-76'' | ||
* It was two of six volumes published over three years. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 18 March 2023
The fifteenth issue of Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition had a cover date of 14 February 2007.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The cast and crew of Doctor Who tell the real story of its creation ...
For more than 25 years, Doctor Who Magazine has documented the making of this unique television series, interviewing every major player, be they actors, directors, producers, designers, writers ... even monsters!
This Special Edition gathers together the best of these interviews, as the cast and crew themselves recall their part in the history of Doctor Who, making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir – in turns funny, poignant, and surprising. To illustrate their story, we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures – iconic images from the BBC archive, alongside less familiar shots from private collections.
This volume – covering a brave new era for the series, as it was broadcast in colour for the first time, and headed in a more serious, grown-up direction – provides a complete primer for newcomers, and a valuable refresher for hardened aficionados. It plots a brilliant assortment of Earth-based sci-fi and Hammer-style gothic horror, unravels the glory years of UNIT, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, and Sarah Jane Smith, chronicles the arrival of Tom Baker, recognised across the world as a quintessential Doctor, and recalls a menagerie of iconic monsters – Autons, Sea Devils, giant maggots and spiders, Sontarans, Zygons, and Davros, creator of the Daleks. Plus, hear the story of how the Master came to be, and how the show delved further than ever before into the legend of the Time Lords ...
Featuring contributions from Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, Philip Hinchcliffe, Robert Holmes, Malcolm Hulke, Terry Nation, Nicholas Courtney, Katy Manning, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter, Michael Wisher and hundreds more – plus an Afterword by actor and writer Mark Gatiss!
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Introduction[[edit] | [edit source]]
Afterword[[edit] | [edit source]]
- by Mark Gatiss
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Compiled by Benjamin Cook
- Editor: Clayton Hickman
- Deputy Editor: Tom Spilsbury
- Designer: Peri Godbold
- Consultant: Andrew Pixley
- Production: Mark Irvine
- Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
- Managing Director: Mike Riddell
Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This was the fifteenth in a series of quarterly specials given over to a specific Who-related theme.
- The 'In Their Own Words' series of Special Editions, besides being crammed with fully referenced quotes from the magazines' archives, provided fact boxes in a side bar that put the series history into a wider cultural context.
- This standard sized, bound magazine was printed in February 2007 and had a cover price of £5.99 (UK).
- Cover background design by Stuart Manning.
- This issue had the indicia title of Doctor Who Special Edition #15 In Their Own Words: Volume Two: 1970-76
- It was two of six volumes published over three years.
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