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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.
- Aliens and Emperors
- Writer's Block: Interview with Paul Cornell a writer
- The TARDIS Console
DVD Release (with cover blurb)
- Each issue came with a DVD release covering two episodes.
- Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
- “Something is wrong. I can taste it …”
- A quick trip to the year [[200,000 should be a chance for Rose to chow off to new TARDIS crew member Adam. But instead of seeing humanity at its very best, someone or something is holding the human race back. So will Adam prove worthy of joining the Doctor and Rose as they battle the creepy Editor to find out who is really in control of humanity?
- “Between you and me I haven't got a plan.”
- "A man is a sum of his memories - a time lord even more so."
- The Fifth Doctor's previous incarnations are being taken out of time! He traces them to Gallifrey's Death Zone where they face Daleks, Cybermen and robot Yeti as they race to reach the Dark Tower. They're all pawns in a Time Lord traitor's game - but who is the traitor?
Notable Information
- 'Father's Day' is Christopher Eccleston's and Billie Piper's favourite episode of the first series.
- Pete Tyler was originally going to be played by Simon Pegg, but he wasn't free when 'Father's Day' was being filmed, so played The Editor in 'The Long Game' instead.
- During filming of Remembrance of the Daleks, the Special Weapons Dalek was so loud that police thought it was a terrorist attack!
Additional Notes
- This issue came with a DVD of the classic series episode The Five Doctors.
- Credits: Ben Robinson (Project manager), Claire Lister (Group editor), James King (Art Editor), Carly Giles (Designer), with Neill Corry and Kieran Grant (Writers/Sub-Editors).
- Illustrators for this part work included; Paul Williams