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|cover date    = [[21 March (releases)|21 March]] [[2012]]
|cover date    = [[21 March (releases)|21 March]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
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The ''[[Doctor Who DVD Files]]'' –“The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia” in fortnightly issues.
The '''eighty-fourth issue of the ''[[Doctor Who DVD Files]]''''' - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of [[21 March (releases)|21 March]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]].
 
== Magazine Content ==
== Magazine Content ==


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* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]]
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Enemies|Enemies]]
: [[peg doll (Night Terrors)|peg dolls]]
: [[peg doll (Night Terrors)|Peg dolls]]
: These terrifying creatures were once human …
: These terrifying creatures were once human …
: [[Master Race|The Master Race]]
: [[Master Race|The Master Race]]
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* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Technology|Technology]]
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Technology|Technology]]
: [[Smiler]]
: [[Smiler]]
: Find out about the inner workings of [[Starship UK]]’s Smilers.
: Find out about the inner workings of ''[[Starship UK]]'''s Smilers.
   
   
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Episode Guide|DVD Episode Guide]]
* [[Doctor Who DVD Files: Episode Guide|DVD Episode Guide]]
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* ''[[The Mind Robber]]''
* ''[[The Mind Robber]]''
:'''"We’re nowhere … "'''
:"We’re nowhere …"
:: The [[Second Doctor]] takes the TARDIS out of time to escape an erupting volcano, and ends up … nowhere. As sinister white robots hunt his friends Jamie and Zoe through the void, the Doctor discovers that there is danger even where there is nothing at all. What is the Forest of Words? Why is [[Lemuel Gulliver]] wandering about? Where has [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]’s face gone? The Doctor must answer these questions and more if he doesn’t want to become a work of fiction …
:: The [[Second Doctor]] takes the TARDIS out of time to escape an erupting volcano, and ends up … nowhere. As sinister white robots hunt his friends Jamie and Zoe through the void, the Doctor discovers that there is danger even where there is nothing at all. What is the Forest of Words? Why is [[Lemuel Gulliver]] wandering about? Where has [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]'s face gone? The Doctor must answer these questions and more if he doesn't want to become a work of fiction …


== Notable Information ==
== Notable Information ==
* [[Karkus]] was a fictional super-hero and star of the ''[[Hourly Telepress]]'', a publication popular on Earth in the 21st century.
* [[Karkus]] was a fictional super-hero and star of the ''[[Hourly Telepress]]'', a publication popular on Earth in the 21st century.
* The life of [[Cyrano de Bergerac]] was heavily fictionalised in a play by Edmond Rostand in [[1897]]. Cyrano was known for his dazzling wit and his very large nose.
* The life of [[Cyrano de Bergerac]] was heavily fictionalised in a play by Edmond Rostand in 1897. Cyrano was known for his dazzling wit and his very large nose.
* Companion actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]] found out he was to be killed off by reading a copy of the script given to [[Peter Davison]] – at the time Matthew was nineteen years old.
* Companion actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]] found out he was to be killed off by reading a copy of the script given to [[Peter Davison]] – at the time Matthew was nineteen years old.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
* '''Editor:''' [[Kieran Grant]]
* Editor: [[Kieran Grant]]
* '''Art Editor:''' [[Elanzi Smit]]
* Art Editor: [[Elanzi Smit]]
* '''Designer:''' [[Jon Barrett]]
* Designer: [[Jon Barrett]]
* '''Sub-Editor:''' [[Catherine Anderson]]
* Sub-Editor: [[Catherine Anderson]]
* '''Contributing Writers:''' [[Peter Griffiths]] and [[Jason Loborik]]  
* Contributing Writers: [[Peter Griffiths]] and [[Jason Loborik]]  
* '''Illustrators:''' none credited this issue
* Illustrators: none credited this issue


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 03:00, 24 January 2014

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The eighty-fourth issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 21 March 2012.

Magazine Content

Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly.

Part 61: Silent Assassin
The Eleventh Doctor makes a startling discovery.
Commander Strax
Meet the Sontaran nurse who helped the Doctor.
Peg dolls
These terrifying creatures were once human …
The Master Race
If you thought one Master was bad enough …
Dramatic Exit
Read our exclusive interview with actor Matthew Waterhouse
Smiler
Find out about the inner workings of Starship UK's Smilers.
The Mind Robber
The Second Doctor and his friends are trapped in the Land of Fiction.
Land of Fiction
Visit a world of make-believe, where monsters of myth are real.
Stranded on Earth (2011 AD – 2017 AD)
Daleks, Cybermen and many others found themselves shipwrecked.

DVD release (with cover blurb)

Each issue came with a DVD release.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
"We’re nowhere …"
The Second Doctor takes the TARDIS out of time to escape an erupting volcano, and ends up … nowhere. As sinister white robots hunt his friends Jamie and Zoe through the void, the Doctor discovers that there is danger even where there is nothing at all. What is the Forest of Words? Why is Lemuel Gulliver wandering about? Where has Jamie's face gone? The Doctor must answer these questions and more if he doesn't want to become a work of fiction …

Notable Information

  • Karkus was a fictional super-hero and star of the Hourly Telepress, a publication popular on Earth in the 21st century.
  • The life of Cyrano de Bergerac was heavily fictionalised in a play by Edmond Rostand in 1897. Cyrano was known for his dazzling wit and his very large nose.
  • Companion actor Matthew Waterhouse found out he was to be killed off by reading a copy of the script given to Peter Davison – at the time Matthew was nineteen years old.

Credits

External links