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* ''Sunday Girl!'' - [[Millie Gibson]] takes time out from filming for [[Series 15 (Doctor Who)|Series 15]] to talk to [[Lisa Gledhill]] about settling into life as [[Ruby Sunday]].
* ''Sunday Girl!'' - [[Millie Gibson]] takes time out from filming for [[Series 15 (Doctor Who)|Series 15]] to talk to [[Lisa Gledhill]] about settling into life as [[Ruby Sunday]].
* ''Out of the TARDIS'' - The new [[UNIT]] family - [[Jemma Redgrave]], [[Alexander Devrient]], and [[Ruth Madeley]] - answer Lisa Gledhill's randomly picked questions from the famous TARDIS tin.
* ''Out of the TARDIS'' - The new [[UNIT]] family - [[Jemma Redgrave]], [[Alexander Devrient]], and [[Ruth Madeley]] - answer Lisa Gledhill's randomly picked questions from the famous TARDIS tin.
* ''The Goblin with the Golden Voice'' - [[Jason Quinn]] talks to the voice of [[Janis Goblin]], [[Christina Rotondo]], about recording the vocals for "[[The Goblin Song (song)|The Goblin Song]]" in {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}.
* ''The Goblin with the Golden Voice'' - [[Jason Quinn]] talks to the voice of [[Janis Goblin]], [[Christina Rotondo]], about recording the vocals for "[[The Goblin Song (soundtrack)|The Goblin Song]]" in {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}.
* ''The Lonely Nights of the Long-Distance Runner!'' - [[Thani Subkhi]] explains to [[Simon Guerrier]] about his life as a [[runner]] on Series 15.
* ''The Lonely Nights of the Long-Distance Runner!'' - [[Thani Subkhi]] explains to [[Simon Guerrier]] about his life as a [[runner]] on Series 15.


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=== Competitions ===
=== Competitions ===
* Win {{cs|The Daleks in Colour (TV story)}} Blu-ray
* Win {{cs|The Daleks in Colour (TV story)}} Blu-ray
* Win ''[[The Collection]]: [[Season 2 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 2]]'', ''The Collection: [[Season 26]]'', {{cs|The Underwater Menace (TV story)}}, {{cs|TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual (reference book)}} and {{cs|Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)}} prize giveaway
* Win ''[[The Collection]]: [[Season 2 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 2]]'', ''The Collection: [[Season 26 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 26]]'', {{cs|The Underwater Menace (TV story)}}, {{cs|TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual (reference book)}} and {{cs|Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)}} prize giveaway
* Win {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (novelisation)}} hardback
* Win {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (novelisation)}} hardback
* Win ''[[Victory of the Doctor (audio anthology)|Victory of the Doctor]]'' audio drama
* Win ''[[Victory of the Doctor (audio anthology)|Victory of the Doctor]]'' audio drama

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The 600th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was cover dated March 2024.

This issue featured the TARDIS control room on the cover, filled with every single previous issue of the magazine from DWM 1 to DWM 599. It was labelled a "celebratory souvenir issue".

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Interviews[[edit] | [edit source]]

Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]

Letter from the Showrunner[[edit] | [edit source]]

Russell T Davies gives readers a progress report on the rough percentage completion of every episode of Series 14 and 15 as of January 2024.

Galaxy Forum[[edit] | [edit source]]

Readers discuss early reactions to the Fifteenth Doctor, mysteries around Mrs Flood, remembering Richard Franklin, Robbie Dunlop's extras articles, and celebrating 600 issues.

Public Image[[edit] | [edit source]]

Stats and viewing figures analysed for the 60th Anniversary Specials and The Church on Ruby Road [+]Loading...["The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)"].

Time and Space Visualiser[[edit] | [edit source]]

Saturday 13 February and Saturday 1 February: In 1965, The Web Planet [+]Loading...["The Web Planet (TV story)"] debuts and, thanks to the unexpectedly large advertising push, hype around the Zarbi nets the episode the biggest viewing figure to date. Later, in 1975, The Ark in Space [+]Loading...["The Ark in Space (TV story)"] Part Two airs and narrowly beats the record, partly thanks to hype around the similarly-insectoid Wirrn.

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  • Mancopolis [+]Loading...["Mancopolis (comic story)"], Part Two
Story: Alan Barnes
Art: Lee Sullivan
Colours: James Offredi
Lettering: Roger Langridge
Editor: Marcus Hearn

The Fact of Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]

Reviews[[edit] | [edit source]]

Competitions[[edit] | [edit source]]

Other Worlds[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sufficient Data[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Take Cover! - Ranking the most-seen Doctors, monsters, companions, and TARDIS appearances on the covers of DWM for the first 600 issues.

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  • This issue is accompanied by a free download of the 2014 audio anthology The Worlds of Doctor Who, a celebratory supplement named Find the 600!, a buildable Toymaker diorama, and an art card of the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday.
    • Subscribers also received a bonus A4 art card of a textless version of this issue's cover.
  • The regular edition's cover erroneously lists this issue as having a cover date of March 2023 instead of 2024.

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Studios, UK Publishing