List of design competitions

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The following is list of competitions held for Doctor Who fans (namely children) to design a new aspect for the series.

1960s[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1967, Blue Peter held a competition to design a monster that could defeat the Daleks. The judges were Blue Peter hosts Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, and Peter Purves as well as Patrick Troughton. The three winners were:

  • The Aqua Man, created by 13-year-old Stephen Thompson.
  • The Hypnotron, created by 8-year-old Paul Worrall.
  • The Steel Octopus, created by 4-year-old Karen Dag.

While these monsters never appeared in the series, they were "brought to life" by the BBC Visual Effects Department.[1] Years later, they received an in-universe acknowledgement in the 1996 novel The English Way of Death.

1970s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The winning design and the 25 runners-up. (TVA 72)

The Ugrakks were created by Ian Fairnington, the winner of a TV Action competition to design an original comic strip foe for the Doctor. The judges were Dennis Hooper, Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, Jon Pertwee, and Roger Perry. The winner was announced in TV Action #72, along with 25 runners-up. The Ugrakks were featured in COMIC: The Ugrakks in 1972.

The BBC tv Special Effects Exhibition ran a Design a Monster competition while it was in Middlesbrough in 1973. Giles Schumm won with a monster called "the Prismus Glob", and he got to see filming of The Monster of Peladon. While the original drawing has been lost, Giles Shumm redrew it from memory for DWM 567 in 2021.[2]

The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool held an annual Design a Monster competition, with winning designs displayed in a case at the end of the exhibition.[3]

1980s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool continued to have annual monster design competitions. Paul Pickford won the 1984 competition with "Skorx the Amatrathon",[4] resulting in him winning a box of screen-used props including a gun from Timelash [+]Loading...["Timelash (TV story)"], a mask from Snakedance [+]Loading...["Snakedance (TV story)"], and an Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"] Cyberman helmet.[5]

Scott Sauber won the Doctor Who Casting Competition with a Doctor based on Brian Blessed, a companion named Maggie based on Meryl Streep, and a Master based on John Hurt.

Wanda Sue Morain and Mike Acord jointly won the following Doctor Who Design Competition with their artwork based on Sauber's casting choices. This art was featured in the Winning Designs feature in DWM 131 in 1987.

1990s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The original artwork for the Vortexians, Zrontaks, Insoids, and Pharaohs.

The Vortexians were created by 16-year-old Paul Fisher for Doctor Who Magazine's Design a Monster competition. As the winner, the Vortexians got to be the featured villain in Land of the Blind, which featured elements from Fisher's notes on the Vortexians. (DWM 224)

There were three runners-up in the competition. All three had cameos in Land of the Blind:

  • The Zrontaks, designed by 18-year-old Richard Burnell
  • The Insoids, designed by 14-year-old Jason Powdrill
  • The Pharaohs, designed by 18-year-old Justin Askham

2000s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Abzorbaloff was created by nine-year-old William Grantham, an entrant to a Blue Peter competition to design a monster for Doctor Who. The on-screen Abzorbaloff remained mostly faithful to the drawing. The drawing had depicted the Abzorbaloff as about the size of a "double-decker bus", rather than the human size it was depicted as in TV: Love & Monsters. A runner-up, Sad Tony, later featured in WC: The Genuine Article.

Sao Til was the created by Tim Ingham, who won a costume contest held by Tonight's the Night in 2009. Ingham played Sao Til in a a sketch mini-episode on the program.

The console Junk TARDIS was based on a design by Susannah Leah, the winner of a 2009 Blue Peter TARDIS console design competition. It would ultimately be featured in TV: The Doctor's Wife in 2011. (CON: Bigger on the Inside)

The Doctor Who Adventures magazine held multiple design competitions:

Winning design Creator Story Issue Reveal Issue Notes
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Sea-Rah
Lewis Grainger, 13 COMIC: Sea-Rah DWA 48 DWA 61 Design-a-Monster Competition in 2008, also included in the story was a character named Lewis.
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Heather McCrimmon
Joanne Hall, 10 COMIC: The Chromosome Connection DWA 76 DWA 96 Design-a-Companion competition in January 2009
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TARDIS control room
Matthew Lee COMIC: Terror in the TARDIS DWA 118 Design the TARDIS competition in June 2009
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Wolfgang Ryter
Hamish Gough, 12 COMIC: Flight of the Giurgea DWA 122 Design-a-Companion competition in July 2009
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Bacothormeon
Aidan Patrick Hood, 11 COMIC: The Genius Trap DWA 110 DWA 124 Design-a-Monster Competition in 2009

2010s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor Who Adventures magazine held multiple design competitions:

Winning design Creator Story Contest Issue Reveal Issue Notes
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Haemogoth
Loukas Avlonitis-Perrin, 12 N/A DWA 178 DWA 192 Design-a-Monster Competition in November 2010. The Haemogoths were an unseen species, referred to in the novel The Forgotten Army and the television story The Pandorica Opens, whom readers were asked to submit designs for.
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Prisoner Zero T-shirt
Jay Kent, 11 N/A DWA 174 DWA 193 Design a T-shirt competition
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Mykuootni
Jack Shepherd, 11 COMIC: Power of the Mykuootni DWA 192 DWA 207 Design-a-Monster Competition in March 2011. Also had a model displayed at the Doctor Who Experience.
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The Very Cool Bow Tie
Lucy Sutton, 12 COMIC: The Very Cool Bow Tie! DWA 185 DWA 218 Design a Bow Tie competition
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The Screamer
Jessica Rickarby, 12 COMIC: Screamers! DWA 209 DWA 224 Design-a-Monster Competition in June 2011. Also had a model displayed at the Doctor Who Experience.
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Kchrusivour
Sean Worley COMIC: The Kchrusivour Gambit DWA 223 DWA 240 Design competition in October 2011. Also had a model displayed at the Doctor Who Experience.
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Doominator
Lucy Robinson COMIC: Doomland DWA 265 Design-a-Monster Competition in April 2012.
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Decky Flamboon
Mitchell Collett COMIC: Meteorite Meeting DWA 283 DWA 293 Design-a-Companion competition in November 2012.
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Maritimus Carcharias
Joe Dutton COMIC: The Shark Shocker DWA 282 DWA 295 Design a spaceship competition in November 2012. Also had a model displayed at the Doctor Who Experience.
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Homozillian eyedrop
Gregor Stanley COMIC: Eye Spy DWA 294 DWA 306 Design-a-Gadget competition in March 2013.
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Cyber Champ
Charlie Banks N/A DWA 302 DWA 310 Upgrade the Cyberman competition

Blue Peter had a competition to design sonic devices for the Paternoster Gang in 2013. The three devices appeared in TV: Deep Breath:

DWM 490 announced a monster design competition related to 2015's Doctor Who Festival, with the winning monster facing the Twelfth Doctor in a Doctor Who Magazine comic. However, the results of this competition are unknown.

2020s[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Krakanord, created by Hugh Brown, was the winning entry of the Doctor Who: Lockdown! monster-designing contest in 2021. It was featured in WC: The Genuine Article, which also featured the return of the Abzorbaloff.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]