DWA 30

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The 30th issue of the BBC's fortnightly Doctor Who Adventures.

Contents

Free gift

  • This issues free gift is one of two sets featuring either Judoon or Ood with stickers, 4 holo-badges and a facemask and the final part of the giant double-sided TARDIS poster.

Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Interview

Comic strip

Tales From the TARDIS (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

Featuring Martha Jones first entering the TARDIS

The Doctor’s Data (Collectable Fact File)

Adventure Preview (Photofeature)

Adventure Guide (also including Behind-the-Scenes Confidential feature)

Posters

Additional features

  • Welcome (including latest news/ preview teaser)
  • The Vortex (Who News)
Humour: ‘’Things to do with a defeated enemy’’ play Hoopla with a Judoon’s horns! (by Christopher Cooper)
Find in this issue hidden somewhere a Judoon spaceship to win a Doctor Who Shaker Maker!
  • Time Agent Upload!
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art
  • Puzzle Pages
  • Who Knows (Questions and Answers)
  • Competition Goodies: Doctor Who Series 3 DVD’s, PS2 Atom Games, UNO extreme games.

Credits

Also listing: and their favourite bit of Gridlock
Editor: Moray Laing, The Macra terror!
Art Editor: Paul Lang, The motorway hymn!
Senior Writer: Annabel Gibson, Boe Bursting out
Picture Editor: Shaila Bux , Milo and Cheem
Production Editor: Ed Lomas, Senate full of skeletons
Editorial Assistant: Olivia McLearon, The kittens
Office Cat Nun: Novice Hame, Brannigan!

Hidden Away / Facts

This magazine can be recycled “or the Macra might snap at you!.”
Frau Clovis: “Whatever you do, don’t try to bribe the Duke of Manhattan as he is not open to bribery ….”

  • The very first Daleks were created by Davros on the planet of Skaro, a planet that was destroyed by the Doctor.

The Cult of Skaro comprised four individually named Daleks; Dalek Sec, Dalek Thay, Dalek Jast and the surviving Dalek Caan.

  • The set for Totally Doctor Who is next door to the TARDIS interior set.
  • There were only 50 extras used to film the crowd scenes in The Shakespeare Code, which was originally going to be called ‘Love’s Labours Won’.
  • Doctor Who was the first TV drama to be allowed to film in the Globe Theatre.
  • In The Shakespeare Code, Lynley had such a big beard as it hid the water pipes needed to make him look like he was drowning.
  • Louise Page designed the Tenth Doctor’s costume but David Tennant choose the shoes!
  • Sycorax don’t have skin.

Additional details

  • Published every two weeks on a Thursday this issue had a cover price of £1.99 (UK).
  • The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of over £6 (UK). No other incentive is offered.
  • This issues free gift was bagged.
  • Next issues free gift is given as four separate sticker sheet sets.

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