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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
* ''to be added''
* Earth: Past, Present & Future
: The history of the [[Earth]] is charted in detail...
* The Golden Age of Videotape!
: ''Doctor Who'' is brought back to home video with its 30th anniversary in [[1993 (releases)|1993]].
=== Profiles / Interviews ===
=== Profiles / Interviews ===
* [[John Nathan-Turner]]
* [[John Nathan-Turner]]
: A long-lost interview with the late ''[[Doctor Who]]'' producer
: A long-lost interview with the late ''[[Doctor Who]]'' producer
* [[Carole Ann Ford]]
* [[Carole Ann Ford]]
: The first ''Who'' companion completes her tour through [[Verity Lambert]]'s scrapbooks...
=== Comic strip ===
=== Comic strip ===
* ''[[Blood and Ice (comic story)|Blood and Ice]]'' Part Three
* ''[[Blood and Ice (comic story)|Blood and Ice]]'' Part Three

Revision as of 15:34, 12 October 2015

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Doctor Who Magazine 487 was the issue of the magazine cover-dated July 2015.

Contents

Articles

  • Earth: Past, Present & Future
The history of the Earth is charted in detail...
  • The Golden Age of Videotape!
Doctor Who is brought back to home video with its 30th anniversary in 1993.

Profiles / Interviews

A long-lost interview with the late Doctor Who producer
The first Who companion completes her tour through Verity Lambert's scrapbooks...

Comic strip

Story: Jacqueline Rayner
Pencil Art: Martin Geraghty
Inks: David A Roach
Colours: James Offredi
Letters: Roger Langridge
Editors: Scott Gray & John Ainsworth

Regular features

The Fact of Fiction

The DWM Review

Competitions

Coming soon

Galaxy Forum

Production notes

Special features

  • Earth: Past, Present & Future
Steve Lyons explores the history of Earth from the perspective of the DWU and how it differs from the real world
  • The Golden Age of Videotape! The History of Doctor Who on Home Video - Part Two 1993-2003
Part two of the history of Doctor Who's home video releases

Credits

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Worldwide, UK Publishing