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* The [[Dalek Emperor]] model was only 1.5 metres tall.
* The [[Dalek Emperor]] model was only 1.5 metres tall.
* [[Steven Moffat]] also wrote the 1999 [[Comic Relief]] skit [[The Curse of Fatal Death]].
* [[Steven Moffat]] also wrote the 1999 [[Comic Relief]] skit [[The Curse of Fatal Death]].
==Credits==
* '''Project Manager:''' [[Ben Robinson]]
* '''Group Editor:''' [[Claire Lister]] 
* '''Art Editor:''' [[James King]] 
* '''Designer:''' [[Carly Giles]] 
* '''Writers/Sub-Editors:''' [[Neill Corry]] and [[Kieran Grant]]
* '''Contributing Writers:''' [[David Bailey]], [[Jason Loborik]]
* '''Editorial Assistant:''' [[Poppy Kemp]]
* '''Illustrators''' for this part work included; [[Tom Connell]], [[Nick Foreman]], [[Carl Lyons]], [[Lee Sullivan]] and [[Paul Williams]].


==Additional Notes==
==Additional Notes==
* This issue came with a free Doctor Who binder to file away the magazine pages.
* This issue came with a free Doctor Who binder to file away the magazine pages.
* Credits: Ben Robinson (Project manager), Claire Lister (Group editor), James King (Art Editor), Carly Giles (Designer), with Neill Corry and Kieran Grant (Writers/Sub-Editors).
* Illustrators for this part work included; [[Peter McKinstry]].


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:48, 28 February 2009

The Doctor Who DVD Files –“The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia” in fortnightly issues.

Magazine Content

Collectable loose leaf pages divided into 7 categories that could be filed accordingly.

The Early Years
Face of Boe
Rose Tyler
Zygons
The Master
Model Behaviour: Interview with Mike Tucker Model Maker
Slitheen Ship
The Unquiet Dead
Aliens of London

DVD Release (with cover blurb)

Each issue came with a DVD release covering two episodes.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
“Pity the Gelth! There is so little time – help us!”
The Doctor and Rose step back into the 19th Century and meet Charles Dickens, who has just been visited by a mysterious gaseous creature that terrorised the theatre he was performing in! What is the connection between the phantasm and a serving girl with an uncanny ability to read people’s minds? The Doctor discovers a race of aliens on the verge of extinction – but can the Gelth be trusted?
“It’s not an invasion! That was a genuine crash-landing!”
Rose thinks she’s the only person in the world who knows about spaceships until one roars overhead. With central London gridlocked, the Doctor and Rose can’t investigate after the ship crashes through Big Ben and into the Thames. Is this a new age for mankind? And just what has happened to the Prime Minister?


Notable Information

Credits

Additional Notes

  • This issue came with a free Doctor Who binder to file away the magazine pages.

External Links