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* In [[102 AD]] a gathering of the Doctors enemies included | * In [[Early Human history#2nd century A.D.|102 AD]] a gathering of the Doctors enemies included: Commander Strak and four Sontaran battlefleets, Daleks with 12,000 battleships and Cyberships. | ||
* [[Chelonian]]s are cybernetic tortoises with X-ray vision that hate humans. | * [[Chelonian]]s are cybernetic tortoises with X-ray vision that hate humans. | ||
* [[The Hungry Earth]] used a steelworks on location made to look like a coal mine. The hungry ‘hole’ was actually a mechanics pit with a secret little room accessed through a trap door as people slide through a rubber ring that inflates to give the impression of being sucked through the earth. | * [[The Hungry Earth]] used a steelworks on location made to look like a coal mine. The hungry ‘hole’ was actually a mechanics pit with a secret little room accessed through a trap door as people slide through a rubber ring that inflates to give the impression of being sucked through the earth. |
Revision as of 13:53, 15 August 2010
The 178th issue of the BBC's weekly Doctor Who Adventures
Contents
Free Gift
- Weeping Angels boxed stationery set AND keyring pen with Doctor Who Factcards (previously issued with issue 121)
Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)
- FACT FILE: The Ultimate Monster Gang
Comic Strips
- A Mess of Trouble (4 pages)
Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)
- From: DW: The Time of Angels
- The Doctor realises the statues are not Aplan but Weeping Angels.
- Adventure Guide: The Vampires of Venice
Fast Facts (Collectable Fact File)
- None
Posters
- A3 Saturnyne Rosanna in natural form (The Vampires of Venice)
- A4 The TARDIS at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff – in the snow!
- A4 The Doctor listens to the Pandorica The Pandorica Opens
- A4 The Doctor and the Dalek Supreme (Victory of the Daleks)
Behind the Scenes
- Filming The Hungry Earth and the hungry holes
Interview
- None
Also Featuring
- Welcome and news
- DWA Awards (Online Readers Poll): Meanest Baddy (Supreme Dalek)
- Doctor Huh? (Readers questions)
- Doctor Who Jokes
- Make-It: Smiler in a booth
- Competition: Draw a Haemo-Goth (mentioned by River Song but never yet seen)
- Spot the Difference
- Readers contributions
- Competition Goodies (Doctor Who: Myths and Legends DVD, Doctor Who Audiobooks, Doctor Who: Nuclear Time book, Lego Toy Story sets, Dragons Universe toys)
Main Team Credits
Editor: Moray Laing
Deputy Editor: Annie Gibson
Senior Art Editor: Paul Laing
Production Editor: Liza Millett
Designer: Melanie Caine
Hidden Away / Facts
- In 102 AD a gathering of the Doctors enemies included: Commander Strak and four Sontaran battlefleets, Daleks with 12,000 battleships and Cyberships.
- Chelonians are cybernetic tortoises with X-ray vision that hate humans.
- The Hungry Earth used a steelworks on location made to look like a coal mine. The hungry ‘hole’ was actually a mechanics pit with a secret little room accessed through a trap door as people slide through a rubber ring that inflates to give the impression of being sucked through the earth.
Further Information
- The Pandorica Alliance feature (The Ultimate Monster Gang) also mentions; Drahvins, Draconians, Atraxi, Terileptil, Zygons and Chelonians.
- Incidentally, mention of the Chelonians (with a pictorial reference), is the first reference to a non-BBC created alien encounter of the Doctor, the encounter however does appears as an e-book online.
- The subscription offer for this issue with a saving of 40%.
- This issue had a cover price of £2.50 (UK)
- This issues free gift was bagged.
- Next issues free gift is promoted as double sided giant poster, Dalek playing cards and more than 60 stickers