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{{real world}}'''The Monsters of Doctor Who''' was a segment in [[Doctor Who Weekly]] by [[G. Blows]] that first featured in [[DWM 1]].
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'''''The Monsters of Doctor Who''''' was one of the original features of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' from its inception in [[1979 (releases)|1979]]. It was a series of non-fiction articles written by [[Gordon Blows]] and [[B. Aldrich]].<ref>Most instalments of the series were unattributed. The feature was credited to [[B. Aldrich]] and [[G. Blows]] in [[DWM 1]] and to [[Gordon Blows]] alone in [[DWM 2]] and [[DWM 5]].</ref>
 
Each instalment of the series focused on a particular monster or villain from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and presented the in-universe history of its subject as well as occasionally providing behind-the-scenes details about their creation or appearances in the programme. The feature ranged from two to three pages in length and the text was always accompanied by multiple black-and-white photographs.
 
Every one of the first twelve issues of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' featured an instalment of ''The Monsters of Doctor Who'', with the exception of [[DWM 8]] in which it was replaced by an article by [[Richard Holliss]] on the [[Peter Cushing]] films. Beginning with [[DWM 13]], the publication's articles began to approach a broader range of topics, with [[DWM 18]] containing the final one which could be considered part of the original series.
 
== Instalments ==
Several articles in the series were not explicitly labelled as being part of ''The Monsters of Doctor Who'' and these are noted below.
{| class="wikitable"
! # || Title || Issue
|-
|1
|Day of the [[Dalek]]s<ref name="Untitled">Featured no explicit ''The Monsters of Doctor Who'' branding.</ref>
|[[DWM 1]]
|-
|2
|The [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]<ref name="Untitled"/>
|[[DWM 2]]
|-
|3
|The [[Ice Warrior]]s
|[[DWM 3]]
|-
|4
|The [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]]<ref name="Untitled"/>
|[[DWM 4]]
|-
|5
|[[The Master]]
|[[DWM 5]]
|-
|6
|The [[Sontaran]]s
|[[DWM 6]]
|-
|7
|The [[Ogron]]s
|[[DWM 7]]
|-
|8
|The [[Zygon]]s
|[[DWM 9]]
|-
|9
|[[Davros]]
|[[DWM 10]]
|-
|10
|The [[Silurian]]s
|[[DWM 11]]
|-
|11
|The [[Krynoid]]s<ref name="Untitled"/>
|[[DWM 12]]
|-
|12
|The [[Mandrel]]s<ref name="Untitled"/>
|[[DWM 18]]
|}
 
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 26 October 2024

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The Monsters of Doctor Who was one of the original features of Doctor Who Magazine from its inception in 1979. It was a series of non-fiction articles written by Gordon Blows and B. Aldrich.[1]

Each instalment of the series focused on a particular monster or villain from Doctor Who and presented the in-universe history of its subject as well as occasionally providing behind-the-scenes details about their creation or appearances in the programme. The feature ranged from two to three pages in length and the text was always accompanied by multiple black-and-white photographs.

Every one of the first twelve issues of Doctor Who Magazine featured an instalment of The Monsters of Doctor Who, with the exception of DWM 8 in which it was replaced by an article by Richard Holliss on the Peter Cushing films. Beginning with DWM 13, the publication's articles began to approach a broader range of topics, with DWM 18 containing the final one which could be considered part of the original series.

Instalments[[edit] | [edit source]]

Several articles in the series were not explicitly labelled as being part of The Monsters of Doctor Who and these are noted below.

# Title Issue
1 Day of the Daleks[2] DWM 1
2 The Cybermen[2] DWM 2
3 The Ice Warriors DWM 3
4 The Yeti[2] DWM 4
5 The Master DWM 5
6 The Sontarans DWM 6
7 The Ogrons DWM 7
8 The Zygons DWM 9
9 Davros DWM 10
10 The Silurians DWM 11
11 The Krynoids[2] DWM 12
12 The Mandrels[2] DWM 18

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Most instalments of the series were unattributed. The feature was credited to B. Aldrich and G. Blows in DWM 1 and to Gordon Blows alone in DWM 2 and DWM 5.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Featured no explicit The Monsters of Doctor Who branding.