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* Although Cybermen featured (in glimpses) in [[Carnival of Monsters]] and [[The Mind of Evil]] the Third Doctor didn’t actually meet them until [[The Five Doctors]] in 1983.
* Although Cybermen featured (in glimpses) in [[Carnival of Monsters]] and [[The Mind of Evil]] the Third Doctor didn’t actually meet them until [[The Five Doctors]] in 1983.
* In a character twist the actress [[Anne Reid]] who played the blood sucking [[Plasmavore]] in [[Smith and Jones]] also played [[Crane|Nurse Crane]] in [[The Curse of Fenric]] but then had the blood drained FROM her.
* In a character twist the actress [[Anne Reid]] who played the blood sucking [[Plasmavore]] in [[Smith and Jones]] also played [[Crane (The Curse of Fenric)|Nurse Crane]] in [[The Curse of Fenric]] but then had the blood drained FROM her.
* The planet [[Necros]] was part of the Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire, it circles a single star and is mostly covered with water.
* The planet [[Necros]] was part of the Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire, it circles a single star and is mostly covered with water.



Revision as of 18:15, 27 June 2011

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.

Part 57 Hidden Identities
Read about the Eleventh Doctor’s continuing adventures.
Amelia Pond
Read all about the young Pond who waited years for her Doctor.
Plasmavore
Meet the bloodsucking alien disguised as a harmless old lady.
Henry Van Statten
The man who not only owned the internet, but also the last Dalek!
What Katy Did Next …
Katy Manning talks about returning to the role of Jo Grant in 2010.
First Doctor’s TARDIS Console
Look at the inner workings of the earliest known TARDIS console …
Carnival of Monsters
The Third Doctor and Jo find themselves in a mad, miniature adventure!
Necros
Visit the planet of the dead that was presided over by Davros!
PART 9: Aztecs and Aliens
Follow the Doctor’s country-hopping in the Renaissance …

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.
"”I may well become exceedingly hostile!” "
The Doctor decides to test out his newly repaired TARDIS by taking Jo on a trip to Metebelis III. But the duo never make it to that famous blue planet. Instead the TARDIS is miniaturised by the compression field of an alien Miniscope and the Doctor and Jo find themselves trapped in a bizarre sideshow world. Why are the passengers and crew of the 1920s ocean liner SS Bernice trapped in a time loop? Who is Vorg and why has he come to the planet Inter Minor? And can the Doctor and Jo restore themselves to normal size before they are eaten by Drashigs?

Notable Information

Additional note

With the re-revised magazine issue count now increased to 81 issues, subscribers received a fourth binder with binders allocated to the following sections;

Binder One – The Doctor and Alliens
Binder Two – Episode Guides, Flashback and Who On Earth
Binder Three – Enemies and Alien Worlds
Binder Four – Technology and Behind the Scenes

Credits

External Links