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file:DWA 242 FG.jpg|[[DWA 241|241]] TOY: Glow-in-the-Dark shapes
file:DWA 243 FG.jpg|[[DWA 242|242]] STATIONERY: 3D Notepad and 3D glasses and pencil
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file:DWA 245 FG.jpg|[[DWA 245|245]] BUMPER PACK: Advent calendar and games pack
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file:DWA 246 FG.jpg|[[DWA 246|246]] ACCESSORY SET:Mobile phone accessory pack
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file:DWA 247 FG.jpg|[[DWA 247|247]] STATIONERY: Giant Pen
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file:DWA 248 FG.jpg|[[DWA 248|248]] BUMPER PACK: Christmas
file:DWA 248 FG.jpg|[[DWA 248|248]] BUMPER PACK: Christmas

Revision as of 12:20, 26 December 2011

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Free gifts[1] were included with each issue of Doctor Who Adventures. Sometimes these freebies were bagged, but more often the gift was attached to the cover.

Gallery

  • Magazine issue numbers are given below.
  • Where more than one number appears it is because the free gift was re-packaged and included again with a later issue.

Issues 1 to 46 (Fortnightly)

Issues 47 to 159 (Weekly)

Issues 160 Onwards

Note

  1. Despite being redundant — for gifts are definitionally free — the editorial staff did use the term "free gifts" to describe the incentives or give-aways included with each issue. Not only did at least the first two issues have the term across the top of the front cover, but the official website was employing the redundancy as late as 2010.[1]

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