DWDVDF 76

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The seventy-sixth issue of the Doctor Who DVD Files - "The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia" had a cover date of 30 November 2011.

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Collectable loose leaf pages divided into 7 categories that could be filed accordingly.

Grace Holloway
The American heart surgeon accidentally killed the Doctor!
Angel Bob
Meet the Weeping Angel that crashed the Byzantium ...
Terror in Trogir!
Visit Croatia, the exotic home of vampires and Van Gogh.
To the Death!
The Master and the Seventh Doctor fight for survival.
Byzantium
Take a tour of the starliner that crashed on Alfava Metraxis!
Flesh and Stone
Can the Doctor, Amy and River escape the Weeping Angels?
The Vampires of Venice
Is Rosanna Calvierri's Venetian academy really a school of fish?
House
This sentient world lived outside the known universe ...
The UNIT Years
Open the top-secret file on UNIT's dating controversy.

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Each issue came with a DVD release.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
"DO ...NOT...BLINK... "
The Doctor, Amy and Rory have escaped the Maze of the Dead and find themselves in the forest of the Byzantium. But the danger is far from over. The Weeping Angels are still out there in the deep, dark wood and something new is wiping out Father Octavian's soldiers. A crack in the wall that looks like a crooked smile ...
"You owe Casanova a chicken?"
Amy and Rory are getting married, so the Doctor decides to give them a wedding present. He takes them to the most romantic place in the universe: Venice. But this is no city break, this is a trip to the 16th century, when the plague was sweeping through Europe and vampires lurked around every corner. Can the travellers survive their visit to the House of Calvierri?

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