DWA 30

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The 30th issue of the BBC's fortnightly Doctor Who Adventures.

Contents

Free gift

  • This issues free gift is one of two sets featuring either Judoon or Ood with stickers, 4 holo-badges and a facemask and the final part of the giant double-sided TARDIS poster.

Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Interview

Comic story

Tales from the TARDIS

Featuring Martha Jones first entering the TARDIS

The Doctor’s Data (Collectable Fact File)

Adventure Preview (Photofeature)

Adventure Guide (also including Behind-the-Scenes Confidential feature)

Posters

Additional features

  • Welcome (including latest news/ preview teaser)
  • The Vortex (Who News)
Humour: ‘’Things to do with a defeated enemy’’ play Hoopla with a Judoon’s horns! (by Christopher Cooper)
Find in this issue hidden somewhere a Judoon spaceship to win a Doctor Who Shaker Maker!
  • Time Agent Upload!
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art
  • Puzzle Pages
  • Who Knows (Questions and Answers)
  • Competition Goodies: Doctor Who Series 3 DVD’s, PS2 Atom Games, UNO extreme games.

Credits

Also listing: and their favourite bit of Gridlock
Editor: Moray Laing, The Macra terror!
Art Editor: Paul Lang, The motorway hymn!
Senior Writer: Annabel Gibson, Boe Bursting out
Picture Editor: Shaila Bux , Milo and Cheem
Production Editor: Ed Lomas, Senate full of skeletons
Editorial Assistant: Olivia McLearon, The kittens
Office Cat Nun: Novice Hame, Brannigan!

Hidden Away / Facts

This magazine can be recycled “or the Macra might snap at you!.”
Frau Clovis: “Whatever you do, don’t try to bribe the Duke of Manhattan as he is not open to bribery ….”

  • The very first Daleks were created by Davros on the planet of Skaro, a planet that was destroyed by the Doctor.

The Cult of Skaro comprised four individually named Daleks; Dalek Sec, Dalek Thay, Dalek Jast and the surviving Dalek Caan.

  • The set for Totally Doctor Who is next door to the TARDIS interior set.
  • There were only 50 extras used to film the crowd scenes in The Shakespeare Code, which was originally going to be called ‘Love’s Labours Won’.
  • Doctor Who was the first TV drama to be allowed to film in the Globe Theatre.
  • In The Shakespeare Code, Lynley had such a big beard as it hid the water pipes needed to make him look like he was drowning.
  • Louise Page designed the Tenth Doctor’s costume but David Tennant choose the shoes!
  • Sycorax don’t have skin.

Additional details

  • Published every two weeks on a Thursday, this issue had a cover price of £1.99 (UK).
  • The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of over £6 (UK). No other incentive is offered.
  • This issue's free gift was bagged.
  • Next issue's free gift is given as four separate sticker sheet sets.

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