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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.

Part 28 New Beginnings. The Fourth Doctor’s journey finally comes to an end…
Sarah Jane Smith: Earth’s Champion Read about Sarah Jane’s later adventures with the Doctor.
Jackson Lake Discover how the Doctor worked out who Jackson really was…
Imperial Daleks Meet the different kind of Dalek that once served Davros.
The Master: Old-school Villain! The incarnation who battled the Third Doctor steps forward.
Nicholas Briggs (Actor) The Voice of Fear. Meet the voice of the Daleks and Cybermen!
Chameleon circuit Find out more about this broken feature of the TARDIS.
Journey's End Can the Doctor overcome Davros once again?
The Next Doctor Christmas terror is shaped like a Cyberman!

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.
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Notable Information

  • Sarah Jane Smith’s parents Eddie and Barbara died in a car crash when she was a baby and she was brought up by her Aunt Lavinia.
  • The Doctor’s TARDIS has been seen on screen disguised as a church organ, a Victorian kitchen stove, and a pair of gates.
  • Former Blue Peter presenter Gethin Jones has appeared in the TV series as a Cyberman and manning a Dalek.
  • The Doctor’s sonic screwdriver was modified between The Empty Child and The Next Doctor to enable it to scan for alien tech.

Credits

(No illustrators were credited for this issue)

External Links