Doctor Who: Bigger on the inside for 60 years

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For the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, the Daily Mirror released a "souvenir special edition" of the newspaper entitled Doctor Who: Bigger on the inside for 60 years on 27 September 2023.[1][2]

Publisher's summary

"Change, my dear, and not a moment too soon!"

Doctor Who has always been about change. That’s why the iconic BBC sci-fi show has lasted for 60 years. It has never been afraid to - well - regenerate. It combines the old with the new.

Icons like the TARDIS, the Daleks, the Cybermen have been around since the 1960s, but every incarnation of the Time Lord brings new thrills, new frights, and new adventures.

It all began at 76 Totter's Lane in 1963, where an old police box stood in a junkyard, ready to voyage through time and space. 'Doctor Who: Bigger on the Inside for 60 Years' celebrates all the wibbly wobbly timey-wimey fun that has happened since.

Travel back in time without the help of the TARDIS, diving into the archives to witness the Doctor, in all of their incarnations, and their trusted companions behind-the-scenes and on our screens.

Allons-y! Geronimo! Fantastic! And happy 60th birthday, Doctor Who!

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Notes

  • On 1 October 2023, Russell T Davies posted on his Instagram account that he had found and purchased a copy of the magazine from a newsagents, without any foreknowledge of its existence.[3]

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