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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
* From the editors: This | === Regulars === | ||
* Contents page: A dedicated ''Doctor Who'' section heads the page. | [[File:RT 60th contents.jpg|thumb|Contents section.]] | ||
* This week: ''Doctor Who'', Saturday 6.30pm, [[BBC1]] | * '''From the editors''': This issue's edition is dedicated entirely to the show on its special week. | ||
* '''Contents page tagline''': A dedicated ''Doctor Who'' section heads the page titled, appropriately, "Happy birthday!" | |||
** "David Tennant - He's back as [[Fourteenth Doctor|a brand-new Doctor]] for the 60th-anniversary specials". | |||
** "[[Millie Gibson]] & [[Bonnie Langford]] - The next companion and returning [[1980s|80s]] ''Who'' star prime us for [[Ncuti Gatwa]]'s [[Fifteenth Doctor|Doctor]] - coming soon". | |||
** "[[Carol Ann Ford]] & [[Mandip Gill]] - The very first companion shares time with [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s No 1 buddy". | |||
** "[[Russell T Davies]] & [[Waris Hussein]] - The returning showrunner swaps anecdotes with the director of the first episodes back in 1963". | |||
** "[[Tom Baker]] - The most popular [[Time Lord]] of them all is still working his magic aged nearly 90. So what does he think of his successors?" | |||
** [[Jodie Whittaker]] is also highlighted in the regular section, with the tagline, "She was once a Time Lord, now she's travelling [[Australia|Down Under]]". | |||
* '''This week''': ''Doctor Who'', Saturday 6.30pm, [[BBC1]] | |||
** "The [[BBC]] is giving us time and space to enjoy [[the Doctor]]'s 60th anniversary with the first of three birthday specials, as [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] step back inside [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the Tardis]]. | ** "The [[BBC]] is giving us time and space to enjoy [[the Doctor]]'s 60th anniversary with the first of three birthday specials, as [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] step back inside [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the Tardis]]. | ||
=== Articles === | |||
* '''''Ten questions with [[Jodie Whittaker]]''''': "The first female [[Time Lord]] on life after the Tardis, dodgy accents, feeling scared - and why she will always be [[Thirteenth Doctor|the Doctor]]". By [[Craig McLean]]. | |||
* ''to be added'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 20 October 2024
The 5182nd issue of Radio Times was published on Tuesday 21 November, and covered television and radio listings for 25 - 1 December 2023.
It contained a variety of articles and features for Doctor Who's 60th anniversary, including coverage of the broadcast of The Star Beast.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Regulars[[edit] | [edit source]]
- From the editors: This issue's edition is dedicated entirely to the show on its special week.
- Contents page tagline: A dedicated Doctor Who section heads the page titled, appropriately, "Happy birthday!"
- "David Tennant - He's back as a brand-new Doctor for the 60th-anniversary specials".
- "Millie Gibson & Bonnie Langford - The next companion and returning 80s Who star prime us for Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor - coming soon".
- "Carol Ann Ford & Mandip Gill - The very first companion shares time with Jodie Whittaker's No 1 buddy".
- "Russell T Davies & Waris Hussein - The returning showrunner swaps anecdotes with the director of the first episodes back in 1963".
- "Tom Baker - The most popular Time Lord of them all is still working his magic aged nearly 90. So what does he think of his successors?"
- Jodie Whittaker is also highlighted in the regular section, with the tagline, "She was once a Time Lord, now she's travelling Down Under".
- This week: Doctor Who, Saturday 6.30pm, BBC1
- "The BBC is giving us time and space to enjoy the Doctor's 60th anniversary with the first of three birthday specials, as David Tennant and Catherine Tate step back inside the Tardis.
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Ten questions with Jodie Whittaker: "The first female Time Lord on life after the Tardis, dodgy accents, feeling scared - and why she will always be the Doctor". By Craig McLean.
- to be added
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