DWA 147

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The one hundred forty-seventh issue of Doctor Who Adventures had a cover date of 30 December 2009 - 6 January 2010.

Contents

Free gift

  • This issues free gifts were a giant sticker sheet with over 70 stickers from every Tenth Doctor adventure, and a Tenth Doctor dress up set (glasses, sonic screwdriver pen, TARDIS key and psychic paper wallet/notebook.

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Comic content

Tales from the TARDIS

The Doctor's Data (Collectable Fact File)

Posters

Behind the scenes

Interview

  • None

Additional features

  • Welcome and news
Find in this issue hidden somewhere Gadget to win a Sarah Jane Adventures The Thirteenth Stone Audio CD adventure.
  • Activity / Make-it
Who's Where? Search and Find: (2 pages illustrated by Christopher Cooper)
  • Puzzles and Quiz
  • Readers contributions: Time Agent Upload / Doctor You
featuring reader's letters, photos, and art.
  • Competition Goodies (My Sims Agents DS game,Cars Race-O-Rama Wiisets, Simpsons DVD scene it? Game)
  • BIG WIN: 20 life-size cutouts to be won from cardboardcutout.net
  • EXCLUSIVE Readers offer: Cyberman Stationery Set (sketch book, eraser, felt-tip pens, folder and pencil tin) for postage cost of £2.99 (UK) per set (web address: www.easyanswer.net/DrWho) .

Credits

Also listing: Their Who year resolutions

  • Editor: Moray Laing, To defeat the Daleks
  • Deputy Editor: Paul Lang To watch more Doctor Who
  • Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies Campaign to bring back the Hath
  • Production Editor: Liza Millett, I WILL find the lost moon of Poosh
  • Designer: Melanie Caine, To keep the TARDIS tidy
  • New Starter: The Eleventh Doctor, To have lots of exciting adventures

Hidden Away / Facts

  • This magazine can be recycled: for use in newspapers and packaging – then it can regenerate into something new!
  • The Master: "I'm everywhere this week."
  • The Flood monsters breathe water not air.
  • Original plans to have water pour from the Flood monsters' heads through a helmet-like prop proved unworkable as water ran into the actors eyes. Neill Gorton devised an alternate prop where water sprays from above the lip through a series of concealed tubes.
  • For filming of TV: The Waters of Mars water was pumped from two trucks that held a total of 15,000 litres in total.
  • The idea for TV: The Waters of Mars came from the discovery by NASA in 2006 of evidence of real water on Mars.

Additional details

  • The subscription offer for this issue with a saving of 40% (UK) – no free gift is offered to subscribers.
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.75 (UK) and its free gifts were bagged.
  • Next issue's free gift is promoted as all new stickers from the Tenth Doctor's last story and an amazing regenerating cover!

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