DWM 610

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The 610th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was cover dated December 2024.

This issue was dedicated to Doctor Who's scariest stories of the Philip Hinchcliffe era from 1974 to 1977, the first three seasons of Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor era.

From this issue onwards, the regular text cover changed the "100% Official" at the top corner to read "The Official Magazine".

Contents

Interviews

Articles

  • Seek, Locate, Exterminate - With the first series of the BBC's other famous sci-fi show, Blake's 7, getting The Collection treatment on Blu-ray, Jonathan Helm explores the many connections between it and Doctor Who, including how they nearly crossed over.

Russell T Davies

The showrunner reports from the wedding of executive producer Phil Collinson and his husband Peter, on a day filled with Doctor Who alumni from both cast and crew.

Galaxy Forum

DWM readers discuss the new paperback of The Evil of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Evil of the Daleks (2023 novelisation)"], celebrating the Eighth Doctor live, remembering Season 25, and many other goings-on in the Who fandom.

Time and Space Visualiser

  • This Month In... 1967

Saturday 11 November: A known character actor appears in Doctor Who as a monster for the first time when Bernard Bresslaw is credited as Varga in The Ice Warriors [+]Loading...["The Ice Warriors (TV story)"], despite not actually appearing until episode two.

The Fact of Fiction

Comic strip

Story: Alan Barnes
Art: Mike Collins
Colours: James Offredi
Lettering: Roger Langridge
Editor: Marcus Hearn

Shelf Life

Competitions

Other Worlds

Loose Ends

Words by Jonathan Morris
Illustrations by Roger Langridge

Credits

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Studios, UK Publishing