DWA 166

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The 166th issue of the BBC's weekly Doctor Who Adventures

Contents

Free Gift

  • Doctor Who stationery set (comprising notepad, 2 pencils, 2 small ballpoint pens and a TARDIS clip)

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Comic Strips

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

Episode 6 highlights
The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond are flung on to a Star Whale’s tongue!

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact File)

Posters

Behind the Scenes

Interview

  • None

Also Featuring

  • Welcome and news (featuring Who’s Who? And Monster Alert!)
CODE ALERT: to win a copy of The Forgotten Army (Doctor Who book)
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
  • Picture Puzzle: Spot the Difference to win ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ DVD
  • Competition Goodies (Lego minifigures, Rubiks cube)
  • BIG WIN: Question and Token collect to win a Weeping Angel statue (worth £2,500 UK)

Main Team Credits

Editor: Moray Laing
Deputy Editor: Paul Lang
Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies
Production Editor: Liza Millett
Designer: Melanie Caine

Hidden Away / Facts

  • A Judoon has only three fingers on each hand.
  • The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone were recorded in August 2009 at the Doctor Who studios Upper Boat, BBC Wales.
  • Each Weeping Angel had two masks – normal and feral, that were changed between shots. Their wings were clipped onto a special corset worn by the actresses under their blouses.

Further Information

  • The subscription offer for this issue with a saving of 25% after an introductory offer £1 for the first 4 issues.
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.10 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted
  • Next issues free gift is promoted as a TARDIS notebook and pen

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