Doctor Who Adventures 310

Thursday, 7 March 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who Adventures 310The new issue of Doctor Who Adventures is out now, and this week takes a look at the TARDIS, providing all the facts you need about the Doctor's "home".

Also in this issue:
  • The story of Commander Strax, presented as a photo story.
  • A Silence quiz to test your memory.
  • Doggy doubles.
  • The comic strip sees the Doctor and Decky Flamboon visiting a strange alien world – but can they stay out of trouble this time?

This week's issue comes with a build-your-own Dalek kit.




FILTER: - Merchandise - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Magazine 458

Thursday, 7 March 2013 - Reported by Harry Ward
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 458 The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine hit the shops today and features some sneak peeks of the upcoming Series 7B stories plus Steven Moffat reveals what trouble lies ahead for the Doctor and Clara in The Bells of St John.
It’s the traditional Doctor Who thing of taking something omnipresent in your life and making it sinister, if something did get in the Wi-Fi, we’d be kind of screwed. Nobody had really done it before, so I thought, ‘It’s time to get kids frightened of Wi-Fi!

Also in this issue:
  • He was the Doctor! – In the second part of DWM’s previously unpublished interview with Jon Pertwee, conducted a year before his death in 1996, the actor who played the Third Doctor reveals his thoughts on his departure from Doctor Who, the untimely death of Master actor Roger Delgado, and his relationship with the show and its fans in later years.
  • Craig A Tur!Frazer Hines recalls his adventures in time and space in the 60s series as kilt-wearing companion to the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon – and why he wants to come back…
  • Completely Pointless! – DWM goes behind the scenes on the forthcoming Doctor Who edition of the BBC quiz show, Pointless Celebrities and talks to contestants Sylvester McCoy, Louise Jameson, Nicola Bryant, Bernard Cribbins, Frazer Hines, Sophie Aldred, John Leeson and Andrew Hayden-Smith!
  • Setting Sail In Space… – There’s trouble aboard ship as the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough take part in a race through space, and encounter a race of Eternals! Discover a wealth of fascinating facts about the last story in 1983's 'Black Guardian trilogy' as Enlightenment is put under the spotlight in The Fact of Fiction.
  • The Man Who Knows… - The big boss answers some of your most pressing Doctor Who questions in this issue’s Ask Steven Moffat – including one from one of his predecessors…
  • The Good, The Bard, and The Ugly… – Hey nonny nonny! The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones go back to Elizabethan England and meet the most famous writer in history, as The Time Team watch The Shakespeare Code.
  • Masters Of The Hunt! – The Doctor is reunited with his old friends, Ian and Barbara, while flaming-skulled warriors cause havoc on the world of Cornucopia? The action heats up in Part Three of our epic comic-strip adventure Hunters of the Burning Stone, written by Scott Gray and illustrated by Martin Geraghty.
  • The Trip Of A Lifetime! – DWM turns back the clock to 2005 when Doctor Who made its momentous return to our TV screens, with Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor and Billie Piper as his companion, Rose Tyler. The voyage through five decades of Doctor Who with the twenty-seventh series of the show in Countdown to 50!
  • DVD Dilemmas!Jacqueline Rayner shares the ups and downs of a family in love with Doctor Who and tackles the controversial topic of how to order your DVDs on your shelf, in this issue’s Relative Dimensions.
  • A Burning Question - Wotcha! ponders just which planets in the Doctor Who universe have seas of acid in The History of Doctor Who in 100 Objects, challenges you to spot the false fact in a Shakesperian-themed Six Faces of Delusion, and consults The Stockbridge English Dictionary for some more unusual definitions.
PLUS! All the latest official news, TV and merchandise reviews, previews, a prize-winning competitions and crossword and much, much more!




FILTER: - Merchandise - Magazines - DWM

SFX 233

Thursday, 7 March 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
SFX Issue 233, published March 2013The latest edition of SFX magazine has just been published, and features an exclusive interview with Jenna-Louise Coleman. who plays Clara Oswald in the second half of Series 7, which kicks off on 30th March.

Talking about how the onscreen chemistry with co-star Matt Smith was developed, she said:
When I started on Doctor Who Matt said to me “Watch Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy films!” We were talking about our dynamic and trying to figure it out, realising we were a double act . . . It’s trying to find each other’s rhythm... So watching things like Spencer Tracy films really feed into that. Matt always said it’s about physically finding our rhythm... In a way the whole thing is like a dance, and the moment we started dancing together and finding that rhythm is when it worked.
The full interview is in SFX 233, in the shops now.




FILTER: - Merchandise - Magazines - Jenna-Louise Coleman

Doctor Who Adventures 309

Friday, 1 March 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who Adventures 309 Doctor Who Adventures 309 - Gifts
The new issue of Doctor Who Adventures is out now, and this week explores how many different versions of the Eleventh Doctor there have been – and how to make sure that you're dealing with the real deal and not a freaky faker!

Also in this issue:
  • Hilarious alien hair shocks!
  • More brain-teasing puzzles
  • This week's comic features a totally scary army of creatures. Can the Doctor and Decky Flamboon stop them?
Gifts this issue include a mega Weeping Angel holo sticker, a super-scary pen and 40 mini menace stickers!




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Adventures 307

Thursday, 14 February 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
The latest edition of Doctor Who Adventures - out today - comes with a free Doctor or Dalek popper folder that has four pencils and a notepad.

Also in issue 307:
  • A guide to the war-hungry Sontarans - plus how to create your own potato-head Sontaran
  • A Dalek survival guide
  • Monsters in love
  • Comic-strip adventures with the Doctor and Decky Flamboon as they try to stop a slimy horror that is connected to Valentine's Day
  • Posters
  • Puzzles
As well as being available in print form, the publication can also be downloaded as an app for the iPhone and iPad from App Stores in the UK, USA, and Australia.

Earlier today, the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations report showed that DWA's circulation had risen for the first time since the second half of 2010.
With Thanks To Tony Cooke




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Circulation Figures Rise For DWM And DWA

Thursday, 14 February 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
Latest figures for Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who Adventures show both publications defying economic hard times and adding to their total average net circulations during the second half of last year.

The Audit Bureau of Circulations report for consumer magazines from July to December 2012, issued at midday today, showed that the weekly Doctor Who Adventures, published by Immediate Media Company, was up by 0.1 per cent to 31,935, having added 32 to its net average total, while the net average total for Panini's monthly Doctor Who Magazine was up by 6.1 per cent to 28,743, thanks to an extra 1,654 on its figure.

DWM had been experiencing six-monthly falls in circulation since the second half of 2010 and the same had been the case for DWA since the first half of 2011. Year-on-year, both are still showing drops in circulation, with DWM's down by 6.1 per cent on July to December 2011 and DWA's down by 34.1 per cent for the same period, but the new figures show encouraging signs for both publications.

DWM editor Tom Spilsbury told Doctor Who News:
Everyone at Panini is delighted that DWM's circulation figures have risen for the second half of 2012. Times remain tough for the magazine industry generally, with overall figures continuing to decline. In the current market it's a huge deal for any magazine's sales to hold steady, let alone increase. And, of course, it's always a major achievement for DWM to record higher sales than all the general sci-fi magazines – especially those that claim to be "Number One"!

I'd like to thank all of DWM's loyal readers, who have kept the mag going for over 33 years – such a massive achievement. We've got lots of exciting stuff planned for the rest of 2013, so I hope you'll all continue to enjoy it. And if you're a Doctor Who fan who hasn't picked up DWM before, why not give us a try?
and DWA editor Natalie Barnes told us:
We're absolutely delighted that we have been able to continue to reach so many of Doctor Who's young fans. We're still the best-selling title in the primary boys' market. Doctor Who Adventures was released across the world as an App to celebrate issue 300 and we’ve got many more exciting things planned for 2013. Geronimo!
For detailed breakdowns of the latest figures, click on the relevant links in the table below.

 Jul-Dec 2009Jan-Jun 2010Jul-Dec 2010Jan-Jun 2011Jul-Dec 2011Jan-Jun 2012Jul-Dec 2012
Doctor Who Magazine29,00035,374 (+22%)33,554 (-5.1%)30,682 (-8.6%)30,614 (-0.2%)27,089 (-11.5%)28,743 (+6.1%)
Doctor Who Adventures44,66453,559 (+20%)56,648 (+5.8%)50,013 (-11.7%)48,470 (-3.1%)31,903 (-34.2%)31,935 (+0.1%)
(All figures from Audit Bureau of Circulations apart from the Jul-Dec 2009 figure for DWM, which is an estimate provided by DWM and included for comparison purposes. ABC figures for DWM only started being calculated in 2010. Percentages shown are the change on the previous six months.)

The next set of figures, covering the period January to June 2013, is due to be published on Friday 16th August.

UPDATE - 29th MARCH: The bureau has changed the publication date for the next set of figures to Thursday 15th August.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM - Circulation - DWA

Doctor Who Adventures 306

Friday, 8 February 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
The latest edition of Doctor Who Adventures is guaranteed to raise a stink as it takes a look at the universe's whiffiest creatures!

Also in issue 306:
  • The winner of the design-a-gadget competition is revealed
  • There's a free mystery gift
  • Choose your own adventure game
  • Comic-strip adventures with the Doctor and Decky Flamboon - what are they investigating and why is Decky in danger?
  • Honking jokes
  • Trump facts
  • Posters
  • Puzzles
As well as being available in print form, the publication can also be downloaded as an app for the iPhone and iPad from the App Stores in the UK and USA.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Magazine 457

Wednesday, 6 February 2013 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who Magazine Issue 457The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine - in shops from tomorrow - features an extensive interview with the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, conducted by two young reporters in 1994 and for the most part previously unpublished!

On joining the show, Pertwee said:
I had no preconceptions about the programme when I joined it. I only knew I did not want to be like the Doctors who had gone before. However, the old producers wanted me to play it for laughs, you can see that in the first episode. The hat business. The shower. I had already decided I want to play it straight. Luckily those producers left after the first story and were replaced by Barry Letts who let me play it my way...

Also in this issue:
  • These are a few of my Favourite Things: Doctor Who's showrunner and head writer, Steven Moffat, replies to DWM readers' questions on Vastra's lips, River's name and his favourite story from each and every Doctor. Some of his answers will surprise you...!
  • It must be Love: Amy and Rory. The Doctor and Rose. Captain Jack and everyone. Yes, just in time for Valentine's Day, Jonathan Morris turns down the lights, gets out the choccies and takes a romantic look at Doctor Who's greatest love stories!
  • Old School: The Eleventh Doctor has the surprise of his lives, as he's reunited with Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright in Coal Hill School! And the shocks don't stop there, as the latest comic strip, Hunters of the Burning Stone by Scottt Gray, with art by Martin Geraghty, continues...
  • Oh, what a Night! DWM uses its beryllium atomic clock to turn back time to 1996, and the momentous evening that Doctor Who returned to TV, starring Paul McGann, as Countdown to 50 continues.
  • Walking on the Moon: There's a plasma-sucking pensioner and Judoon on the Moon, as The Time Team settle down to watch the Tenth Doctor meet Martha in Smith and Jones. What will Chris, Emma, Will and Michael make of it all...?
  • Creepy Crawlies: The Third Doctor faces certain death, while giant arachnids plot to invade the Earth! The Fact of Fiction brushes off the cobwebs from 1974's Planet of the Spiders, Jon Pertwee's final adventure as the Time Lord, and uncovers a wealth of new information and rare photos.
  • Gifts for All! Remember last Christmas? It can be fun time if you're a fan, with Doctor Who goodies galore – but what if you're a parent? Will your kids share your passion? Jacqueline Rayner reveals what happened to her and her family over the festive season in Relative Dimensions.
  • Know Me! Am I... The Doctor? The all-seeing Watcher discusses the delights of Jon Pertwee's seminal single, Who is the Doctor?, challenges readers with a poptastic Six Faces of Delusion and celebrates another Supporting Artist of the Month, in Wotcha!

PLUS! All the latest official news, reviews and previews, a prize-winning crossword and competitions and much, much more!




FILTER: - Merchandise - Magazines - DWM

Doctor Who Adventures 305

Thursday, 31 January 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
The new edition of Doctor Who Adventures - out today - takes a look at the latest series trailer and examines just what is in store in the forthcoming new episodes.

Also in issue 305:
  • A free mystery gift plus free Doctor Who Monster Invasion trading cards
  • Comic-strip adventures with the Doctor and Decky Flamboon
  • Behind-the-scenes Dalek fun
  • How to spot an alien
  • Puzzles
  • Posters
As well as being available in print form, the publication can also be downloaded as an app for the iPhone and iPad from the App Stores in the UK and USA.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Adventures 304

Thursday, 24 January 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
The new edition of Doctor Who Adventures - out today - comes with free Silurian and Weeping Angel armies plus a board game on which to use them.

Also in issue 304 are:
  • A guide to the universe's scariest monster armies
  • Silurian jokes
  • More comic adventures for the Doctor and Decky Flamboon
  • Puzzles
  • Posters
As well as being available in print form, the publication can also be downloaded as an app for the iPhone and iPad from the App Stores in the UK and USA.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA