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|issue number= 338
|issue number= 338
|cover date= [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2004]]
|cover date= [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]]
|format= 50 pages, stapled
|format= 50 pages, stapled
|editor= [[Clayton Hickman]]
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Issue '''338''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' had a cover date of [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2004]].
Issue '''338''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' had a cover date of [[7 January (releases)|7 January]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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* The Hit Parade - The DWM Awards; [[Clayton Hickman]] tells all.
* The Hit Parade - The DWM Awards; [[Clayton Hickman]] tells all.
* Scheduled for Success - Part 1: "Damned Lies and Statistics" Written by [[Andrew Pixley]]
* Scheduled for Success - Part 1: "Damned Lies and Statistics" Written by [[Andrew Pixley]]
* The Accidental Tourist - Part 3: Kill Bill - We've become accustomed to [[the Doctor]] changing his appearance every so often, it's easy to forget that the concept was once considered a massive risk. In the third part of his look at the 'accidents' that shaped ''Doctor Who'''s destiny, [[Daniel O'Mahony]] looks at the winners and losers of the [[regeneration]] game.
* The Accidental Tourist - Part 3: Kill Bill - We've become accustomed to [[the Doctor]] changing his appearance every so often, it's easy to forget that the concept was once considered a massive risk. In the third part of his look at the "accidents" that shaped ''Doctor Who'''s destiny, [[Daniel O'Mahony]] looks at the winners and losers of the [[regeneration]] game.


=== Comic content ===
=== Comic content ===
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=== Profiles / Interviews ===
=== Profiles / Interviews ===
* Hot gossip - From the cold [[Brighton]] beach to the baking heat of [[Spain]], [[Production Manager]] [[Gary Downie]] helped steer ''Doctor Who'' through its most difficult decade - the [[1980s]]. In the first of a two part interview, [[Benjamin Cook]] catches up with a man who has a unique perspective on the show's problems.
* Hot gossip - From the cold [[Brighton]] beach to the baking heat of [[Spain]], [[Production Manager]] [[Gary Downie]] helped steer ''Doctor Who'' through its most difficult decade - the 1980s. In the first of a two part interview, [[Benjamin Cook]] catches up with a man who has a unique perspective on the show's problems.


=== Reviews ===
=== Reviews ===
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== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
* DWM Awards [[2003]] - Voting
* DWM Awards 2003 - Voting


[[Category:DWM issues]]
[[Category:DWM issues]]
[[Category:2004 DWM issues| 338]]
[[Category:2004 DWM issues]]

Revision as of 16:37, 23 December 2013

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Issue 338 of Doctor Who Magazine had a cover date of 7 January 2004.

Contents

Articles

  • The Hit Parade - The DWM Awards; Clayton Hickman tells all.
  • Scheduled for Success - Part 1: "Damned Lies and Statistics" Written by Andrew Pixley
  • The Accidental Tourist - Part 3: Kill Bill - We've become accustomed to the Doctor changing his appearance every so often, it's easy to forget that the concept was once considered a massive risk. In the third part of his look at the "accidents" that shaped Doctor Who's destiny, Daniel O'Mahony looks at the winners and losers of the regeneration game.

Comic content

Profiles / Interviews

  • Hot gossip - From the cold Brighton beach to the baking heat of Spain, Production Manager Gary Downie helped steer Doctor Who through its most difficult decade - the 1980s. In the first of a two part interview, Benjamin Cook catches up with a man who has a unique perspective on the show's problems.

Reviews

Previews

Coming Up...Extra!

Regular features

  • Gallifrey Guardian
  • DWMAIL
  • Space-Time Telegraph
  • It's the... ...Watcher's Christmas Quiz

Credits

Additional details

  • DWM Awards 2003 - Voting