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The '''67th issue''' in a [[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition|quarterly series of magazine releases]] by the publishers of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' from [[Panini Comics|Panini UK]] derved into the [[missing episode]]s of the [[1960s]] and a [[Tenth Doctor]] story that never came to be.
The '''67th issue''' in a [[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition|quarterly series of magazine releases]] by the publishers of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' from [[Panini Comics|Panini UK]] delved into the [[missing episode]]s of the [[1960s]] and a [[Tenth Doctor]] story that never came to be.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 17:09, 1 August 2024

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The 67th issue in a quarterly series of magazine releases by the publishers of Doctor Who Magazine from Panini UK delved into the missing episodes of the 1960s and a Tenth Doctor story that never came to be.

Publisher's summary

Doctor Who Magazine presents a new Special Edition, packed with exclusive features and rare photos. Including the results of a reader poll of the ‘lost’ episodes readers would most like to watch.

Articles include filming locations that have disappeared, merchandise that never made it to shops and a remarkable Tenth Doctor story that was never produced!

Other highlights include CG reconstructions of sets from The Daleks’ Master Plan and The Space Pirates, and new insight into the making of The Smugglers. There are exclusive interviews with Carole Ann Ford, Wendy Padbury, Anneke Wills, Macra Terror director John Davies and others.

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