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|editor= [[Natalie Barnes]]
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|publisher= [[Immediate Media Company London Limited]]
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|series=[[Doctor Who Adventures|''DWA'' issues]]
|previous issue= [[DWA 304]]
|previous issue= [[DWA 304]]
|next issue= [[DWA 306]]
|next issue= [[DWA 306]]

Revision as of 21:21, 30 June 2013

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Doctor Who Adventures #305 was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 31 January 2013

Contents

Free gift

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

  • FACT FILE: PREVIEW: New Who! – Trailer examined
  • FACT FILE: Hot and Cold monsters of the Universe
  • FACT FILE: Clara Oswin Oswald
  • FUN FEATURE: The Doctor’s Guide to: Alien Spotting

Comic strips

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact Files)

  • None this issue

Posters

Behind the scenes

Interview

  • None this issue

Also featuring

  • Welcome and news (“Hello Time Travellers!”)
  • Geronimo: The Second Doctor, News, Monster Companions!, Hot or Not and Freaky Formula
  • Big Puzzle: Wordsearch (2 pages)
  • MAKE YOUR OWN: Pterodactyl
  • Jokes, Puzzle page and Quiz
  • Mega Moment
  • Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
    featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
  • Doctor, Doctor! (Q &A)
  • Competition Goodies (iPod Shuffle and ParaNorman set, Lego Marvel super Heroes and gbposters.com goody bag)

Main team credits

Who they think Clara is

Hidden Away / Facts

  • Patrick Troughton played the Second Doctor from 1966 to 1969. He had previously played the hero Robin Hood on television.
  • Murry Gold has written the music for every episode of Doctor Who since its return to television in 2005.
  • The sound of the TARDIS materialising was made by a front door key being run down the string from an old piano.

Further information

  • The subscription offer for this issue was four issues for £1 then a saving of 10% (thirteen issues for £30.42) (UK).
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.70 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted
  • Next issue's free gift is promoted as

External links