DWMSE 21: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
m (Spacing issues)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{real world}}
{{real world}}
{{Infobox Magazine
{{Infobox Magazine
|image=56 DWM SE21 In Their Own Words Vol 5 1987 to 1996.jpg
|image = 56 DWM SE21 In Their Own Words Vol 5 1987 to 1996.jpg
|issue number= 21
|issue number = 21
|cover date= [[18 February (releases)|18 February]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
|cover date= [[18 February (releases)|18 February]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
|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
|series = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]'' issues
|release date=[[27 November (releases)|27 November]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]
}}
}}
The '''twenty-first issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]''''' had a cover date of [[18 February (releases)|18 February]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]].
The '''twenty-first issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]''''' had a cover date of [[18 February (releases)|18 February]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]].
Line 18: Line 19:
This Special Edition gathers together the best of these interviews as the cast and crew themselves recall their part in the legend of ''Doctor Who'', making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir — in turns funny, poignant, provocative, and surprising. To illustrate their story we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures — iconic images from the BBC archives, 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 legend of ''Doctor Who'', making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir — in turns funny, poignant, provocative, and surprising. To illustrate their story we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures — iconic images from the BBC archives, alongside less familiar shots from private collections.


This volume covers one of the most creative and innovative periods in the history of the series, beginning with the first appearance of the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Sylvester McCoy]]. It follows the events of the late 1980s, when the Doctor was redefined as being "more than just a [[Time Lord]]" and a Machiavellian figure who was prepared to use his companion, [[Ace]] as a pawn in his fight against evil. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, find out why the powers at the BBC decided to end the run of the UK's longest running science-fiction show — and how a new series of novels, a [[Dimensions in Time|Children in Need Special]], radio adventures and made-for-video productions filled the gap left behind by the TV series. And discover how the series made its comeback with [[Paul McGann]] as the [[Eighth Doctor]] in the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 TV movie]] — as ''Doctor Who'' simply refused to die ...
This volume covers one of the most creative and innovative periods in the history of the series, beginning with the first appearance of the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Sylvester McCoy]]. It follows the events of the late 1980s, when the Doctor was redefined as being "more than just a [[Time Lord]]" and a Machiavellian figure who was prepared to use his companion, [[Ace]] as a pawn in his fight against evil. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, find out why the powers at the BBC decided to end the run of the UK's longest running science-fiction show — and how a new series of novels, a [[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Children in Need Special]], radio adventures and made-for-video productions filled the gap left behind by the TV series. And discover how the series made its comeback with [[Paul McGann]] as the [[Eighth Doctor]] in the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 TV movie]] — as ''Doctor Who'' simply refused to die ...


Featuring contributions from [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Paul McGann]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[John Nathan-Turner]], [[Bonnie Langford]], [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Philip Segal]], [[Daphne Ashbrook]], [[Andrew Cartmel]] and many more — plus an Afterword by ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' writer [[Paul Cornell]]!
Featuring contributions from [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Paul McGann]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[John Nathan-Turner]], [[Bonnie Langford]], [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Philip Segal]], [[Daphne Ashbrook]], [[Andrew Cartmel]] and many more — plus an Afterword by ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' writer [[Paul Cornell]]!
Line 35: Line 36:
* Compiled by [[Benjamin Cook]]
* Compiled by [[Benjamin Cook]]
* Editor: [[Tom Spilsbury]]
* Editor: [[Tom Spilsbury]]
* Assistant Editor: [[Peter Ware]]
* Assistant Editor: [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]]
* Designer: [[Peri Godbold]]
* Designer: [[Peri Godbold]]
* Production: [[Mark Irvine]]
* Production: [[Mark Irvine]]
Line 47: Line 48:
* This issue had the indicia title of ''Doctor Who Special Edition #21 In Their Own Words: Volume Five: 1987-96''.
* This issue had the indicia title of ''Doctor Who Special Edition #21 In Their Own Words: Volume Five: 1987-96''.
{{DWMSE issues}}{{DWM issues}}
{{DWMSE issues}}{{DWM issues}}
[[Category:DWM issues]]
[[Category:DWM issues]]
[[Category:DWMSE issues]]
[[Category:DWMSE issues]]
[[Category:2009 DWM issues]]
[[Category:2009 DWM issues]]

Latest revision as of 10:29, 18 March 2023

RealWorld.png

The twenty-first issue of Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition had a cover date of 18 February 2009.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The cast and crew of Doctor Who tell the real story of its creation ...

For almost 30 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 legend of Doctor Who, making for a frank, forthright, and insightful memoir — in turns funny, poignant, provocative, and surprising. To illustrate their story we have selected hundreds of amazing pictures — iconic images from the BBC archives, alongside less familiar shots from private collections.

This volume covers one of the most creative and innovative periods in the history of the series, beginning with the first appearance of the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy. It follows the events of the late 1980s, when the Doctor was redefined as being "more than just a Time Lord" and a Machiavellian figure who was prepared to use his companion, Ace as a pawn in his fight against evil. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, find out why the powers at the BBC decided to end the run of the UK's longest running science-fiction show — and how a new series of novels, a Children in Need Special, radio adventures and made-for-video productions filled the gap left behind by the TV series. And discover how the series made its comeback with Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 TV movie — as Doctor Who simply refused to die ...

Featuring contributions from Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, John Nathan-Turner, Bonnie Langford, Sophie Aldred, Philip Segal, Daphne Ashbrook, Andrew Cartmel and many more — plus an Afterword by Human Nature writer Paul Cornell!

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Introduction[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 1987 Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee
  • 1988 Blood Sugar Sex Magik
  • 1989 It's Not Me, It's You
  • 1990 - 1995 Stranger Than Fiction
  • 1996 Fake Tales of San Francisco

Afterword[[edit] | [edit source]]

By Paul Cornell

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This was the twenty-first in a series of quarterly specials given over to a specific Who-related theme.
  • This standard sized, bound magazine was printed in February 2009 and had a cover price of £5.99 (UK).
  • Cover background design by Clayton Hickman.
  • This issue had the indicia title of Doctor Who Special Edition #21 In Their Own Words: Volume Five: 1987-96.