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'''''The Doctors: The Archive''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]''-themed issue of the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' newspaper’s so-called "bookazine collection". featuring themed volumes from the newspapers photographic archive.


Launched in [[1903]], the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', has covered behind the scenes reporting of the television series across its fifty years. '''''The Doctors - The Archive''' was an issue of the Mirror newspaper’s bookazine collection featuring themed volumes from the newspapers photographic archive.
==Publisher summary==
 
==Publisher Summary==
When Doctor Who first hit our TV screens in [[1963]] it was an instant hit. But nobody could have predicted at the time that it would go on to become a television phenomenon that is still commanding millions of viewers 50 years on. Featuring rare and exclusive pictures from the Mirror archives, this celebratory special edition looks back at five decades of time-travel and the 11 Doctors and numerous companions that have shaped one of Britain’s best loved programmes. It’s a souvenir any Doctor Who devotee will treasure.
When Doctor Who first hit our TV screens in [[1963]] it was an instant hit. But nobody could have predicted at the time that it would go on to become a television phenomenon that is still commanding millions of viewers 50 years on. Featuring rare and exclusive pictures from the Mirror archives, this celebratory special edition looks back at five decades of time-travel and the 11 Doctors and numerous companions that have shaped one of Britain’s best loved programmes. It’s a souvenir any Doctor Who devotee will treasure.


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* Designed and Produced by: [[Roy Gilfoyle]] and [[Adam Oldfield]]
* Designed and Produced by: [[Roy Gilfoyle]] and [[Adam Oldfield]]


==Notable Information==
==Notable information==
* Dalek designer [[Raymond Cusick]] received an ex-gratia payment of £100, which after income tax, came to £80, 10 shillings and sixpence when he left the BBC.
* Dalek designer [[Raymond Cusick]] received an ex-gratia payment of £100, which after income tax, came to £80, 10 shillings and sixpence when he left the BBC.
* The first four Daleks made from fibreglass were built on a total budget of £250.
* The first four Daleks made from fibreglass were built on a total budget of £250.
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