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The 603rd issue of Doctor Who Magazine was cover dated May 2024.

It was dedicated to the second episode of the new series, The Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"], with the textlight cover showing images of the Beatles as well as the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday, and the text cover showing the Doctor and Ruby in full.

The issue came with a supplement reprinting the 1980 story Timeslip and 2 cards.

For the time being, this issue of DWM marked the last to contain a comic story from Lee Sullivan as an artist.[1]

Contents

Interviews

Articles

  • Preview: Space Babies - Simon Guerrier previews the opening episode of Season 1: the start of a brand-new era of Doctor Who and the first regular-season episode since December 2021.
  • Preview: The Devil's Chord - Benjamin Cook previews the second episode of Season 1, with guest appearances from the Beatles, Jinkx Monsoon as a maleficent god, and uniquely releasing as the second half of a double-bill.
  • Preview: Boom - Paul Kirkley previews the third episode of Season 1, taking the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday to an alien battlefield with the writing return of Steven Moffat.
  • Script to Screen: Jimbo - Simon Guerrier talks to the team of producers and designers that created the very slow robot from Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"].
  • Got to Get Who into My Life - Tim Worthington looks at the story behind the real-life Beatles' surprise appearance in The Chase [+]Loading...["The Chase (TV story)"] and other connections between the two British institutions.
  • The Stars Aligned - Graham Kibble-White pays tribute to Sid Sutton, the graphic designer who created Doctor Who's 1980s title sequences.

Russell T Davies

In a double-length special, the showrunner discusses his reasoning behind the new release schedule for Season 1, avoiding spoilers in the past and present, and welcoming new fans to the worlds of Doctor Who on the eve of the new era.

Galaxy Forum

Readers discuss predictions for Season 1, celebrating Patrick Troughton's performances, and frustrations at the new episodes' UK midnight launch.

Time and Space Visualiser

  • This Month In... 1979

Saturday 5 May: Patrick Troughton returns to screens as a time-traveller with a unique ship and young human companions... albeit as Professor Adam Wagstaff in the Children's Film Federation movie A Hitch in Time.

Memory Worm

Matthew Waterhouse is tested by Alistair McGown on how much he can remember of his history with Doctor Who.

Comic strip

  • Mancopolis [+]Loading...["Mancopolis (comic story)"], Part Five
Story: Alan Barnes
Art: Lee Sullivan
Colours: James Offredi
Lettering: Roger Langridge
Editor: Marcus Hearn

The Fact of Fiction

Reviews

Competitions

Other Worlds

Loose Ends

Words by Jonathan Morris
Illustrations by Roger Langridge

Credits

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Studios, UK Publishing

Notes

Footnotes