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Launched in April 2006 and co-inciding with the arrival of the Tenth Doctor, '''''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''''' was a weekly magazine (initially fortnightly) aimed at younger readers. It had a series of regular features that included posters, fact-files (main features), collectable one page alien guides, favourite scenes (told as photo-stories), previews, reviews, behind the scenes features, questions and answers, some interviews and an assortment of quizzes, puzzles, activities and make-its (usually a cut-out mask), and competitions, as well as readers' letters, pictures and artwork.
Launched in April 2006 and co-inciding with the arrival of the Tenth Doctor, '''''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''''' was a weekly magazine (initially fortnightly) aimed at younger readers. It had a series of regular features that included posters, fact-files (main features), collectable one page alien guides, favourite scenes (told as photo-stories), previews, reviews, behind the scenes features, questions and answers, some interviews and an assortment of quizzes, puzzles, activities and make-its (usually a cut-out mask), and competitions, as well as readers' letters, pictures and artwork.



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Launched in April 2006 and co-inciding with the arrival of the Tenth Doctor, Doctor Who Adventures was a weekly magazine (initially fortnightly) aimed at younger readers. It had a series of regular features that included posters, fact-files (main features), collectable one page alien guides, favourite scenes (told as photo-stories), previews, reviews, behind the scenes features, questions and answers, some interviews and an assortment of quizzes, puzzles, activities and make-its (usually a cut-out mask), and competitions, as well as readers' letters, pictures and artwork.

Fortnightly (Issues 1-46)

Weekly (Issues 47-159)

See Also

External links