Doctor Who: Chronicles: Issue 1 - 1965

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Doctor Who: Chronicles: Issue 1 - 1965 was a bookazine released by Panini Magazines in 2021. It was the first in a new series superseding The Essential Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

The Chronicles bookazines examine the landmark years of Doctor Who's history in unprecedented detail.

Over the course of 1965 the most popular episodes of Doctor Who attracted 13 million viewers, an official stage play opened in London's West End and Dalekmania reached its zenith with the release of the first feature film based on the series.

Packed with exclusive features, revealing insight and previously unseen images, this is the essential guide to a remarkable year that established Doctor Who's unique place in popular culture.

Contents

  • The Changing Face of Doctor Who
  • The Diary of Doctor Who
A month-by-month rundown of Doctor Who promotions and appearances in 1965
  • Doctored Hue
Clayton Hickman discusses his online colourisation work
Viewers' opinions on 1965 Doctor Who stories via the BBC's Audience Research Reports from the time
The visual contributions of Shawcraft Models and Jack and John Lovell of Protocol Mouldings
One-page article followed by a gallery of merchandising rarities from 1965
The use of visual effects and studio technology in 1965 stories
A look at the promotional campaign for Dr. Who and the Daleks
The Remington 'Selectric' shaver TV commerical that tapped into Dalekmania
The BBC's attempt to merchandise the Drahvin guns from Galaxy 4
  • Pages of History
A look at how the Doctor is characterised in the first Doctor Who annual
The Dalek artwork of Richard E Jennings
Article about the Daleks at the Wyndham Theatre. Not stylised as a story page
  • Breaking News
Press coverage of Doctor Who in 1965
  • On the Box
A look at the programming scheduled against Doctor Who by rival broadcaster ITV
  • Final Score
Infographic by Paul MC Smith showing Doctor Who's rising and falling viewing figures in 1965

Credits

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