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'''''Radio Times''''' is a weekly magazine that publishes radio and television programme listings. Once owned in-house by the [[BBC]] through [[BBC Magazines]], its owners since 2011 are [[Immediate Media Company London Limited]].
It also sporadically published original ''Doctor Who'' fiction, beginning in [[1964 (releases)|1964]] with the Christmas short story ''[[Barbara in Wonderland (short story)|Barbara in Wonderland]]'' (which, contrary to expectations, did not star [[Barbara Wright]], but did however feature the [[First Doctor]] and two [[Dalek]]s). Other notable ''Radio Times'' DWU-related works included the first [[crossover]] between ''Doctor Who'' and another series (in the form of the [[1965 (releases)|1965]] comic strip ''[[Pugwash Ahoy! (comic story)|Pugwash Ahoy!]]''), the special [[Dalek]] short story ''[[We are the Daleks!]]'' in [[1973 (releases)|1973]], and the 20th anniversary short story ''[[Birth of a Renegade]]'' ([[1983 (releases)|1983]]). In the 1990s it even published a reasonably long-running serialised [[Eighth Doctor]] [[Radio Times comic strips|comic strip]].
For a breakdown of ''Radio Times'' extensive coverage of the series (including covers, articles, features and offers):
: [[Radio Times/1960s]]
: [[Radio Times/1970s]]
: [[Radio Times/1980s]]
: [[Radio Times/1990s]]
: [[Radio Times/2000s]]
: [[Radio Times/2010s]]
== Cover gallery ==
=== 1960s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
01RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|22-28 February 1964]]
02RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|21-27 November 1964]]
03RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|13-19 February 1965]]
04RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|5-11 November 1966]]
05RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|2-8 September 1967]]
06RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1960s|20-26 January 1968]]
</gallery>
=== 1970s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
07RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1970s|3-9 January 1970]]
08RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1970s|2-8 January 1971]]
09RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1970s|1-7 January 1972]]
10RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1970s|30 December-5 January 1973]]
11RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1970s|15-21 December 1973]]
</gallery>
=== 1980s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
12RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1980s|19-25 November 1983]]
</gallery>
=== 1990s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
13RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1990s|20-26 November 1993]]
RT 17 02 96 cover.jpg|[[Radio Times/1990s|17-23 February 1996]]
RT 16 03 96 Cover.jpg|[[Radio Times/1990s|16-22 March 1996]]
14RT.jpg|[[Radio Times/1990s|25-31 May 1996]]
RT 1999 13 11 1999 Dalek cover.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|13-19 November 1999]]
</gallery>
=== 2000s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT2003DrWho3.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|22–28 November 2003]]
RT2003DrWho4.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|22–28 November 2003]]
RT2003DrWho1.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|22–28 November 2003]]
RT2003DrWho2.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|22–28 November 2003]]
RT2005Mar12.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|12-18 March 2005]]
RT2005Mar26.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|26 March–1 April 2005]]
RT2005Apr30.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|30 April–6 May 2005]]
RT2005Xmas.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|17–30 December 2005]]
RT2006Apr15.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|15-21 April 2006]]<br />fold out cover
RT2006May13.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|13-19 May 2006]]
RT2006Jul8.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|8-14 July 2006]]<br />Version 1
RT2006Jul8a.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|8-14 July 2006]]<br />Version 2
RT2006Dec16.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|16-22 December 2006]]
RT2007Mar31.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|31 March-6 April 2007]]
RT2007Mar31a.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|31 March-6 April 2007]]
RT2007Apr21.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|21-27 April 2007]]
RT2007Jun30.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|30 June-6 July 2007]]<br />half image cover
RT2007Jun30a.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|30 June-6 July 2007]]<br />half image cover
RT2007Nov10.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|10-16 November 2007]]
RT2007Dec8.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|8-14 December 2007]]
RT2008Apr5.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 April 2008]]
RT2008Apr5a.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 April 2008]]
RT2008Apr5b.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 April 2008]]
RT2008Apr5c.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 April 2008]]
RT2008Apr26.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|26 April-2 May 2008]]
RT2008Jun21.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|21-27 June 2008]]
RT2009 2.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 July 2009]]
RT Vote Dalek.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|4-10 October 2009]]<br />Fold out winning PPA Cover
RT2008Dec6.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|6-12 December]]<br />fold out
RT2009 Easter.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|11-17 April 2009]]
RT2009 WatersOfMars.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|14-20 November 2009]]
RT2009 EndOfTime.jpg|[[Radio Times/2000s|5-11 December 2009]]
</gallery>
=== 2010s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT2009 Christmas.jpg|19 December-1 January 2010 1/2
RT 03 04 2010 The Eleventh Hour.jpg|3-9 April 2010<br />fold out cover
5 3 RT 17 04 2010 Dalek red.jpg|17-23 April 2010 1/3
5 3 RT 17 04 2010 Dalek yellow.jpg|17-23 April 2010 3/3
5 3 RT 17 04 2010 Dalek blue.jpg|17-23 April 2010 2/3
RT 19 06 10 covers The Pandorica Opens.jpg|19-25 June 2010
RT 11 12 10 Christmas Preview 1 Cover.jpg|11 December 2010
RT 16 04 2011 Be Afraid Cover.jpg|16 April 2011
5 RT 21 05 2011 The Rebel Flesh Cover 1.jpg|21 May 2011
6 7 RT 04 06 2011 A Good Man Cover.jpg|4 June 2011
Radio Times 9th July 2011.jpg|9th July 2011
6 8 RT 27 08 2011 Lets Kill Hitler Cover.jpg|27 August 2011
RT 01 10 2011 His Greatest Escape cover.jpg|1 October 2011
RT 03 12 2011 Secrets of Christmas.jpg|3 December 2011
RT 01 09 2012 Asylum of the Daleks.jpg|1 September 2012
RT 08 12 12 Snowmen Christmas cover.jpg|8 December 2012
RT 30 03 2012 The Bells of Saint John cover.jpg|30th March 2013
RT 18 05 2013 The Name of the Doctor cover.jpg|18 May 2013
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 1.jpg|23 November 2013 1/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 2.jpg|23 November 2013 2/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 3.jpg|23 November 2013 3/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 4.jpg|23 November 2013 4/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 5.jpg|23 November 2013 5/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 6.jpg|23 November 2013 6/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 7.jpg|23 November 2013 7/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 8.jpg|23 November 2013 8/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 9.jpg|23 November 2013 9/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 10.jpg|23 November 2013 10/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 11.jpg|23 November 2013 11/12
RT 23 11 13 Anniversary Issue Cover 12.jpg|23 November 2013 12/12
RT 07 12 13 Christmas Preview cover.jpg|07 December 2013
RT 12 04 2014 Vote Doctor Who.jpg|12 April 2014
RT 17 05 2014 BAFTA issue.jpg|17 May 2014
RT 23 08 14 I Am the Doctor cover.jpg|23 August 2014
RT 01 11 2014 8.11 Dark Waters Cover.jpg|1 November 2014
Doctor-who-last-christmas-radio-times.jpg|13 December 2014
Radiotimesdws9.jpg|19 September 2015
RT 17 10 2015 Doctor Who meets Game of Thrones.jpg|17 October 2015
Radiotimesdwxmas15.jpg|5 December 2015
Radiotimesdwxmas16.jpg|26 November 2016
Radiotimesdws10.jpg|15 April 2017
Radiotimesdws10finale.jpg|24 June 2017
Radiotimesdwxmas17.jpg|9 December 2017
RT 21 07 2018 Meet the Doctor.jpg|21 July 2018
RT 06 10 2018 Series 11.jpg|6 October 2018
RT 20 10 2018 Secrets of the TARDIS.jpg|20 October 2018
RT 08 12 2018 Resolution.jpg|8 December 2018
RT 02 12 2019 New Series Sneak Peak.jpg|7 December 2019
</gallery>
=== 2020s ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
Radio Times 29 February-6 March 2020.jpg|29 February 2020
RT 05 12 2020 Call the Doctor.jpg|5 December 2020
RT 30 10 2021 Time's Up.jpg|30 October 2021
</gallery>
== Special publications ==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT Tenth Anniversary Special.jpg|[[Doctor Who Special (1973)]]
RT 20th Anniversary Special cover.jpg|[[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special]] (November)
RT 25 05 1996 Return of the Time Lord 1.jpg|Return of the Time Lord<br>(with 25-31 May 1996)
1996 Doctor Who Calendar.jpg|Radio Times Doctor Who 1996 Calendar
2001 Doctor Who Calendar.jpg|[[Doctor Who calendars|Radio Times Doctor Who Calendar 2001]]
RTCollectorsEdition.jpg|[[Radio Times Doctor Who Collectors' Edition]]
RT Companions.jpg|[[Radio Times Doctor Who The Companions Collector's Edition|Radio Times Doctor Who The Companions (November 2010)]]
</gallery>
* A digitally cleaned up reproduction (complete with cover price) of the 10th Anniversary Special was released in the 40th Anniversary year exclusively from ''Radio Times''.
== Postcards ==
* A series of fourteen ''Radio Times'' ''Doctor Who'' Covers (up to and including [[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who The Movie]] was given away with an Eighth Doctor poster promotion)
== ''Radio Times'' posters ==
=== 1996 ===
* A3 size photograph of the [[Eighth Doctor]], ([[Paul McGann]]) inside the TARDIS, standing in front of the door.
=== 2005 ===
* '''Daleks at Westminster'''
: A1(84 x 59.4cm) size, double sided poster featuring the Daleks crossing Westminster Bridge (a recreation of the iconic 1964 image of when the Daleks invaded Earth)on one side and,
: on the reverse;
* '''Daleks (2005)'''
: Shown are three chunkier 2005-style Daleks
=== 2006 ===
* '''Cybermen at St Paul's Cathedral'''
: Photograph: [[Matt Holyoak]] / [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Art Director: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: Picture Editor: [[Patricia Taylor]]
:* ''Radio Times'' has produced an exclusive double-sided poster recreating the terrifying moment when the Cybermen marched by St Paul's cathedral. (Nowadays, the area is at one end of the Millennium Bridge), on one side and a black Dalek on the reverse. The poster measures 59x84cm and required two tokens and postage of £2.95 (UK)
On the reverse;
* '''Black Dalek'''
: Photograph: [[Matt Holyoak]]
: Art Director: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: Picture Editor: [[Patricia Taylor]]
* Picture shows a black Dalek
=== 2007 ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT Poster 2007.jpg|2007 Heroes and Villains
</gallery>
* '''Heroes'''
: Photograph: [[Mike Hogan]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Design and Art Direction: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: This long narrow poster shows is the Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack Harkness standing to the left in a TARDIS interior panoramic shot.
On the reverse;
* '''Monsters'''
: Photo: [[Mark Harrison]]
: Design and Art: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: This long narrow poster shows Weeping Angels, a Dalek, Dalek Sec Hybrid (centre) Scarecrows and Juddoon.
=== 2008 ===
* '''The Next Doctor'''
: Photograph: [[Matt Holyoak]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Art Directon: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: A Christmas poster offer to readers offered both Walace and Gromit and ''Doctor Who'' ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'' double-sided posters
: One side a graveyard shot of Mercy Hartigan (centre) with both 'Doctors' on either side and the Cybermen in the background.
On the reverse;
* '''Cybermen 2008'''
: Photograph: [[Matt Holyoak]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Art Directon: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
: This poster shows three Cybermen from ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'' including the new [[Cyber-Lord (The Next Doctor)|Cyber Leader]].
=== 2009 ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT Davros Poster.jpg|[[Davros]]<br />[[2009]].
RT Supreme Dalek Poster.jpg|[[Supreme Dalek (The Stolen Earth)|The Stolen Earth]]<br />[[2009]].
</gallery>
* '''Davros'''
On the reverse;
* '''Supreme Dalek'''
=== 2009/10 ===
* '''Tenth Doctor'''
: Exclusive Photograph: [[David Tennant]] as [[Tenth Doctor|the Tenth Doctor]]
: Photograph: [[Matt Holyoak]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Stuart Manning]]
: Art Directon: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
On the reverse;
* '''The Doctor and Companions'''
: Exclusive Photograph: [[David Tennant]] as [[Tenth Doctor|the Tenth Doctor]] with companions [[Rose Tyler]] ([[Billie Piper]]), [[Donna Noble]] ([[Catherine Tate]]) and [[Martha Jones]] ([[Freema Agyeman]])
: Photograph: [[Mike Hogan]]
: Image Manipulation: [[Ian McKinnell]]
: Art Directon: [[Paul Smith (Radio Times)|Paul Smith]]
=== 2010 ===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT 2010 Posters.jpg|2010 3D Posters
</gallery>
* '''TARDIS 2010 3D Poster'''
: Exclusive Photograph: [[Eleventh Doctor|The Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] inside the TARDIS
* '''Daleks 2010 3D Poster'''
: Exclusive Photograph: Featuring the new Daleks on Westminster Bridge with spitfires in the skies.
== Notes ==
[[File:Five years of Doctor Who.jpg|thumb|A pretend ''Radio Times'' article promoting ''[[Daughter of the Gods (audio story)|Daughter of the Gods]]'', published in [[VOR 128]].]]
* No television series have had more ''Radio Times'' covers than ''Doctor Who''.
* Each of [[Jon Pertwee]]'s seasons as the Third Doctor were heralded by a ''Radio Times'' cover.
* Tom Baker never had a ''Radio Times'' cover during his era, although he did later appear on a retrospective cover.
* ''Radio Times'' offered to feature the Cybermen in a front cover and accompanying article to mark the start of ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', but producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] turned this down as he was keen to preserve the surprise of their reappearance.
* [[Vortex (magazine)|''Vortex'' magazine]] [[VOR 128|#128]] featured a pretend render of a ''Radio Times'' article celebrating "Five years of Doctor Who". This was done by [[Big Finish Productions]] to promote the release of ''[[Daughter of the Gods (audio story)|Daughter of the Gods]]'', which was envisioned as a "five-year anniversary special", the ''Radio Times'' image adding to the feeling of authenticity.
== ''Radio Times'' Covers Party ==
Radio Times holds its own annual ''Radio Times'' Covers Party, a prestigious event where cover stars are awarded framed covers, since the 2005 relaunch the Doctor Who team have been the recipients of more covers than any other series on TV.
* [[Andrew Skilleter]] collected a framed cover of his twentieth Anniversary piece for ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' in 1983, one of the illustrators to do so.
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
RT covers party 2007.jpg|Radio Times<br />Covers Party 2007
</gallery>
== External links ==
[http://www.radiotimes.com/shows/doctor-who ''Doctor Who'' at the ''Radio Times'' website]


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Radio Times is a weekly magazine that publishes radio and television programme listings. Once owned in-house by the BBC through BBC Magazines, its owners since 2011 are Immediate Media Company London Limited.

It also sporadically published original Doctor Who fiction, beginning in 1964 with the Christmas short story Barbara in Wonderland (which, contrary to expectations, did not star Barbara Wright, but did however feature the First Doctor and two Daleks). Other notable Radio Times DWU-related works included the first crossover between Doctor Who and another series (in the form of the 1965 comic strip Pugwash Ahoy!), the special Dalek short story We are the Daleks! in 1973, and the 20th anniversary short story Birth of a Renegade (1983). In the 1990s it even published a reasonably long-running serialised Eighth Doctor comic strip.

For a breakdown of Radio Times extensive coverage of the series (including covers, articles, features and offers):

Radio Times/1960s
Radio Times/1970s
Radio Times/1980s
Radio Times/1990s
Radio Times/2000s
Radio Times/2010s

Cover gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]

1960s[[edit] | [edit source]]

1970s[[edit] | [edit source]]

1980s[[edit] | [edit source]]

1990s[[edit] | [edit source]]

2000s[[edit] | [edit source]]

2010s[[edit] | [edit source]]

2020s[[edit] | [edit source]]

Special publications[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A digitally cleaned up reproduction (complete with cover price) of the 10th Anniversary Special was released in the 40th Anniversary year exclusively from Radio Times.

Postcards[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A series of fourteen Radio Times Doctor Who Covers (up to and including Doctor Who The Movie was given away with an Eighth Doctor poster promotion)

Radio Times posters[[edit] | [edit source]]

1996[[edit] | [edit source]]

2005[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Daleks at Westminster
A1(84 x 59.4cm) size, double sided poster featuring the Daleks crossing Westminster Bridge (a recreation of the iconic 1964 image of when the Daleks invaded Earth)on one side and,
on the reverse;
  • Daleks (2005)
Shown are three chunkier 2005-style Daleks

2006[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Cybermen at St Paul's Cathedral
Photograph: Matt Holyoak / Ian McKinnell
Image Manipulation: Ian McKinnell
Art Director: Paul Smith
Picture Editor: Patricia Taylor
  • Radio Times has produced an exclusive double-sided poster recreating the terrifying moment when the Cybermen marched by St Paul's cathedral. (Nowadays, the area is at one end of the Millennium Bridge), on one side and a black Dalek on the reverse. The poster measures 59x84cm and required two tokens and postage of £2.95 (UK)

On the reverse;

  • Black Dalek
Photograph: Matt Holyoak
Art Director: Paul Smith
Picture Editor: Patricia Taylor
  • Picture shows a black Dalek

2007[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Heroes
Photograph: Mike Hogan
Image Manipulation: Ian McKinnell
Design and Art Direction: Paul Smith
This long narrow poster shows is the Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack Harkness standing to the left in a TARDIS interior panoramic shot.

On the reverse;

  • Monsters
Photo: Mark Harrison
Design and Art: Paul Smith
This long narrow poster shows Weeping Angels, a Dalek, Dalek Sec Hybrid (centre) Scarecrows and Juddoon.

2008[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Next Doctor
Photograph: Matt Holyoak
Image Manipulation: Ian McKinnell
Art Directon: Paul Smith
A Christmas poster offer to readers offered both Walace and Gromit and Doctor Who The Next Doctor double-sided posters
One side a graveyard shot of Mercy Hartigan (centre) with both 'Doctors' on either side and the Cybermen in the background.

On the reverse;

  • Cybermen 2008
Photograph: Matt Holyoak
Image Manipulation: Ian McKinnell
Art Directon: Paul Smith
This poster shows three Cybermen from The Next Doctor including the new Cyber Leader.

2009[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Davros

On the reverse;

  • Supreme Dalek

2009/10[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Tenth Doctor
Exclusive Photograph: David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor
Photograph: Matt Holyoak
Image Manipulation: Stuart Manning
Art Directon: Paul Smith

On the reverse;

  • The Doctor and Companions
Exclusive Photograph: David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor with companions Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) and Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman)
Photograph: Mike Hogan
Image Manipulation: Ian McKinnell
Art Directon: Paul Smith

2010[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • TARDIS 2010 3D Poster
Exclusive Photograph: The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond inside the TARDIS
  • Daleks 2010 3D Poster
Exclusive Photograph: Featuring the new Daleks on Westminster Bridge with spitfires in the skies.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

A pretend Radio Times article promoting Daughter of the Gods, published in VOR 128.
  • No television series have had more Radio Times covers than Doctor Who.
  • Each of Jon Pertwee's seasons as the Third Doctor were heralded by a Radio Times cover.
  • Tom Baker never had a Radio Times cover during his era, although he did later appear on a retrospective cover.
  • Radio Times offered to feature the Cybermen in a front cover and accompanying article to mark the start of Earthshock, but producer John Nathan-Turner turned this down as he was keen to preserve the surprise of their reappearance.
  • Vortex magazine #128 featured a pretend render of a Radio Times article celebrating "Five years of Doctor Who". This was done by Big Finish Productions to promote the release of Daughter of the Gods, which was envisioned as a "five-year anniversary special", the Radio Times image adding to the feeling of authenticity.

Radio Times Covers Party[[edit] | [edit source]]

Radio Times holds its own annual Radio Times Covers Party, a prestigious event where cover stars are awarded framed covers, since the 2005 relaunch the Doctor Who team have been the recipients of more covers than any other series on TV.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who at the Radio Times website