Saturn Awards
Nominations for the 
38th Annual Saturn Awards have now been announced.
Doctor Who is up for one award this year, nominated for 
Best Youth-Oriented Series On Television; it faces 
Being Human, 
The Nine Lives of Chloe King, 
Secret Circle, 
Teen Wolf, and 
The Vampire Diaries. 
Torchwood: Miracle Day has done rather better in the nominations, with the series itself nominated in the 
Best Presentation in Television (10 episodes of less); it will be facing competition from 
Camelot, 
Falling Skies, 
Game of Thrones, 
The Killing, 
The Walking Dead, and 
Trek Nation. Star 
Eve Myles has been listed for 
Best Actress in Television; she faces Anna Torv (
Fringe), Jessica Lange (
American Horror Story), Lena Headey (
Game of Thrones), Mireille Enos (
The Killing), Kyra Sedgwick (
The Closer). 
Bill Pullman appears in the list for 
Best Supporting Actor In Television, facing John Noble (
Fringe), Norman Reedus (
The Walking Dead) and Kit Harington (
Game of Thrones) amongst others. Similarly, 
Lauren Ambrose features in the 
Best Supporting Actress list, which includes Jennifer Carpenter (
Dexter), Michelle Forbes (
The Killing) and Frances Conway (
American Horror Story).
Previously, 
Doctor Who won 
Best Television in 1997, and 
Best International Series in 2008; in 2010 it lost out to 
Torchwood: Children of Earth in the 
Best Presentation on Television category.
The award winners will be announced at a special ceremony on 20th June in Burbank.
The Saturn Awards are presented by The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, and have been running for over thirty years.Eagle Awards

Though many of 
Doctor Who Magazine's readership follow the publication's extensive articles on the series, the 
comic strip has been a staple foundation since the very first issue.
This year sees the graphic adventures of the Doctor nominated again for an 
Eagle Award, in the 
Favourite British Comicbook: Colour category. The magazine is up against older 1970s sci-fi comic 
2000AD and its more recent spin-off 
Judge Dredd, as well as 
CLiNT and 
STRIP (from former DWM editor 
John Freeman). Though nominated in the past, DWM has yet to receive an award.
The American adventures of the Doctor are also recognised in the survey, with 
IDW's Issue 12 nominated in the 
Favourite Single Story category; this is up against 
Animal Man #1, 
Daredevil #7, 
Aquaman #4, and 
The Amazing Spiderman #655.
Last year writer 
Paul Cornell won the award for 
Favourite Newcomer Writer.
Voting closes on 
2nd April, with the results announced at the Eagle Awards Ceremony taking place at London’s 
MCM Expo on 
25th May.
The Eagles have been running since 1976 and are the comics industry's longest-established awards.Nebula Awards

The 
Doctor Who story 
The Doctor's Wife has been nominated for the 
Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation in this year's 
Nebula Awards, the annual event held by the 
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
As with 
last year's runner-up 
Vincent and the Doctor, this year's nomination (written by 
Neil Gaiman and directed by 
Richard Clark) is the only television programme in the category. It is up against 
The Adjustment Bureau, 
Midnight in Paris, 
Source Code, 
Hugo, 
Captain America: The First Avenger, and 
Attack The Block.
The winners will be announced at SFWA's 47th 
Annual Nebula Awards Weekend, taking place at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Arlington between 
17th and 20th May.
The Nebula Awards are voted on, and presented by, active members of SFWA. Voting will open to SFWA Active members during March.Roundup
The 
SFX Awards 2012 winners included: 
Best TV Show - 
Doctor Who; 
Best Actor -  
Matt Smith; 
Best Actress - 
Alex Kingston; 
Screen-Writing Excellence - 
Neil Gaiman; 
Elisabeth Sladen Award - 
The Sarah Jane Adventures; plus 
Living Legend - 
Brian Blessed!
The 
Broadcast Awards 2012 saw both 
Doctor Who Series 6 and 
Torchwood: Miracle Day nominated for 
Best International Programme Sales, but lost out to 
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings. 
The Sarah Jane Adventures similarly was a runner-up to 
Grizzly Tales, Grizzly TV in 
Best Children's Programme.
Not an award as such, but nominations are being accepted for 
BBC Radio 4's 
The New Elizabethans, the aim of which is to profile 
the 60 public figures who have made the greatest impact in these islands during the Queen's reign - men and women who have defined the era and whose deeds will stand the test of time. The list of nominees suggested so far includes 
Doctor Who's succesful reviver 
Russell T Davies. Nominations will be accepted until 
9th March.