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DWM issue413 City of Death.jpg|Cover 1. City of Death.
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DWM issue413 Androzani.jpg|Cover 2. The Caves of Androzani.
DWM issue413 Androzani.jpg|Cover 2. The Caves of Androzani.

Revision as of 18:09, 28 November 2013

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The 413th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was current from 17 September through 14 October 2009. It revealed the results of a poll that asked viewers to rate all 200 televised Doctor Who stories.

Contents

Articles

  • The Mighty 200 - Six months ago, we asked you to give your verdict on every Doctor Who TV story ever made. Now, at last, DWM proudly presents the results. - Main commentary and poll compiler: Peter Griffiths. Interviewers: David Darlington and Jason Arnopp
The final 10 were:
With TV: The Twin Dilemma placing at 200; the second time in a DWM poll, the last time it placed 200 was in 1998.
The bottom 11 were:
  • You Are Not Alone: Sshh! Spoilers! - Neil Harris covers his ears and says "lalalalalalala…"
  • The Watcher's Guide to… The Seventh Doctor (1987 - 1996) - As we await the arrival of the Eleventh Doctor, The Watcher foreshadows the newcomer, by looking back at the Doctors past…

Previews

Comic content

Reviews

Profiles / Interviews

  • Who on Earth is… Thomas Sangster - The movie star and part time mechanic remembers coming of age on Doctor Who… Interviewed by Benjamin Cook

Regular features

  • Production Notes - Doctor Who' deparating executive producer Russell T Davies reports for DWM from the land of Comic-Con.
  • Gallifrey Guardian
  • Beyond the TARDIS
  • Public Image - Children of Earth takes Torchwood to new highs
  • Gallifrey Forum
Includes: On this Month 5 Years Ago - John Ainsworth has a browse through his copy of DWM 348, from September 2004.

Covers

Credits

Additional details