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==Contents==
==Contents==
===[[Doctor Who Adventures: Free Gifts|Free Gift]]===
===[[Free gifts (Doctor Who Adventures)|Free gift]]===
* Eleventh Doctor notebook and pen
* Eleventh Doctor notebook and pen



Revision as of 00:16, 8 December 2010

The 182nd issue of the BBC's weekly Doctor Who Adventures

Contents

Free gift

  • Eleventh Doctor notebook and pen

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

  • FACTFILE: Doctor Who: 41 Weird and Wonderful Facts

Comic Strips

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

Rory Williams is attacked by a Silurian and then zapped by a strange crack!

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact File)

  • None

Posters

A3 The Eleventh Doctor
A4 Weeping Angel in forest from Flesh and Stone
A4 The Cabinet War Room from Victory of the Daleks

Behind the Scenes

  • ‘Sonic Boom!’ Filming the Eleventh Doctor getting the Ataxi’s attention in The Eleventh Hour

Interview

  • None

Also Featuring

  • Welcome and news
  • Puzzle page and Quiz (Scariest Monsters)
  • Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.

Main Team Credits

Editor: Moray Laing
Deputy Editor: Annie Gibson
Senior Art Editor: Paul Laing
Production Editor: Liza Millett
Designer: Melanie Caine

Hidden Away / Facts

  • The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood is the first time a female Silurian has been seen.
  • In the first ever Dalek script (1963) they had a mechanical claw instead of a sucker arm.
  • Auditioning for Amy Pond, actress Karen Gillan was given a secret password “panic moon” – an anagram of ‘companion’.
  • The St John Ambulance logo that appears on the Eleventh Doctor’s TARDIS was on the First Doctor’s too – until it was painted over.
  • Even though the Hath only gurgled on screen, they had lines written into the script.
  • The frequency used to create the Dalek voices in the 1960’s stories wasn’t written down, so the voices always changed.

Additional details

  • The subscription offer for this issue with a saving of 25% after 4 issues for only £1 (UK).
  • This issue also featured a 10% discount for Doctor Who Live tickets
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.20 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted
  • Next issues free gift is promoted as gross Dalek slime.

External links