THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – MEDIA PACK

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The BBC have released a media pack to promote the upcoming Christmas special, The Time of the Doctor. The pack includes Q&A sessions with Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Orla Brady, and showrunner and lead writer Steven Moffat

MATT SMITH Q&A

Can you first tell us a little bit about the Christmas special?
The Christmas special for me is a bitter-sweet episode because I’m leaving, but Steven [Moffat] has written a brilliant, adventurous, funny episode and I’m really thrilled with it. It feels wonderfully Christmassy.

What did you want from your last episode?
I think it’s good for the Doctor to go out with a bang, a crash and a wallop. I’m pleased it’s really funny and mad. When I got to the last 20 pages and it was quite a hard read for me, but I hope it’s going to be a belter.

We’ve got a great director in Jamie Payne and some really lovely double-hand stuff with me and Jenna [Coleman]. Steven’s managed to tie in plot points and narratives that have been threaded through over years and I think that’s ingenious.

Emotionally, how did it feel to be doing your final performance?

It felt very emotional to be doing my final episode. My mother is mortified, honestly she was at the front of campaigning for me to stay and wasn’t happy when I said I was going to leave. But, when you’ve got to go, you’ve got to go.

Of course, it’s very sad for me in many ways because everything is the last time. It’s the last read-through, the last time I put on the bow tie and the last scene in the TARDIS. But the show is about change and I had lunch with Peter Capaldi shortly after the announcement and I think he’s just going to be incredible. He has the most brilliant ideas. As a fan, I’m genuinely excited to see what he’s going to do because I think he’s going to do something extraordinary.

So you’re still going to be a fan?
Yeah, absolutely. I’ll be a fan. I’m very grateful to Steven Moffat and that whole team up in Wales for the past four years and you know I want the show to go from strength to strength, which it will. It might take me a couple of weeks to get my head around it. I think it was the same for David and I think it was the same for Karen, when she watched Jenna come in. I don’t think it’s easy, but it’s not my show, it’s the fans’ show, so I’ll be a fan and then it will be my show.

Have you been given anything by the fans as a leaving present?
I was doing a promo shoot for the 50th and these two girls came on set. They had made me this book which must have had 50 or 60 letters in, saying thank you for Doctor Who, for being part of it. Things like that are amazing. I’ve said it before, the fans of this show are really spectacular and they’ve made this an extraordinary journey for me and I’m very, very grateful. I don’t think there’s another set of fans like it.

Can we expect some nods to past series with this Christmas special? Are we referencing old specials?
With Doctor Who you’re always looking back and forward at the same time, because you tend to be jumping around. I don’t want to give too much away, but obviously when you look at my tenure over the last four years, there are stories and plot points and villains in there that are particular to my Doctor and I think he’s got to face all that.

JENNA COLEMAN Q&A

How did you find the read-through? Was it emotional?
It was a very emotional read-through. Just going through the process of saying goodbye was difficult. The script itself is very emotional, but also joyous. But saying those words and saying goodbye was never going to be easy.

Is there a sense from the start of the episode that we’re moving towards a regeneration?
It’s very much an adventure, but it goes off on a different track. People watching will know that it’s Matt’s last episode, but it doesn’t loom over from the start.

We were introduced to Clara as the impossible girl last year. Are we going to find out more about her family background?
Absolutely. I think there had to be a sense of mystery last year to make the plot work. What’s really interesting is that it does feel like we’re starting again and we get to see her home life as well as her life with the Doctor.

From a few pictures that have been released there are some of you cooking Christmas dinner. Have you ever done that in real life?
My mum does the Christmas cooking. It couldn’t be any other way.

Are you looking forward to filming next year with Peter?

It will be a different show next year. We have a bit of a gap before we start filming the new series, so I have time to get my head around it all. Me and Peter will get together before Christmas to start rehearsing and the scripts will start coming in. I think when I came in there was just a week off in production where Arthur and Karen left, so that would have been a strange shift.

This episode is very much about Matt and the 11th Doctor and Clara and the 11th Doctor and their last adventure together. I have no idea where we’re going to next series!

Where will you be watching the special this year? Will you be at home?
Yeah, I think so. Last year the whole family got a cottage together where mum still did the Christmas cooking. We’ll definitely all be together.

What was your reaction when you heard the next Doctor was Peter Capaldi?
It was kind of that moment “Of course, makes sense.” It’s funny as I don’t think he was one of the names that was originally being speculated about and it wasn’t until the week before that his name came up. He’s going to be so different to Matt and take the show in an interesting direction.

When were you told?
Matt and I were told together during the royal visit to Roath Lock studios. We could tell something was going on and we managed to pin the producers down and get it out of them!

How hard was it to keep the secret?
I think I’ve learnt my lesson in that the best thing to do is not to tell anybody and then you don’t have your own paranoia that you’ve let something out.

What will you miss about working with Matt?
Everything! When you’re reading a scene with him he can turn anything on its head. He’s so inventive, clever and very funny. There’s just so much that I’ll miss about him.

ORLA BRADY Q&A

What drew you to the role of Tasha Lem?
So you’re sitting in your dressing room on an ordinary day (well, ordinary for an actress) playing a normal person who makes breakfast and loses her purse sometimes. Then along comes a call to play a galactic nun and whizz around the universe with Matt Smith. Now what girl wouldn’t be drawn to that?

Can you tell us anything about how we first meet your character?
The Doctor goes to see Tasha as they are old friends. He needs her help and knows he will find it with her, as although she is fearsomely powerful she is loyal to her friend.

What can you tell us about your costume and make-up? Did you work closely with the costume designer?
The designer Howard Burden knows the Doctor Who world inside out and had an image of Tasha that I loved from the start, so there was very little need for me to suggest anything. I just climbed into it really. Emma Cowen created a look that was a little spooky, referencing “Blade Runner” a little. We both wanted her to look as she is described in the writing: imposing, human, but with a touch of alien.

In this special a whole host of the Doctor’s most famous enemies come together, including Cybermen, The Silence, Weeping Angels and Daleks – how did you find filming opposite these monsters? Have you had to do anything similar for previous roles?
Most of my acting life I have played ordinary women so obviously monsters haven’t factored much. However, I did love getting to face off with one of this lot in “The Time Of The Doctor”.

How did you find working with departing Doctor Matt Smith?
Joyous. I had heard through friends that he was a nice guy – and he is – but what struck me most is how enthusiastic and engaged he was in his role, in every single scene we played. It so often happens that someone playing a character for years sits back a bit. He didn’t. He was as full of energy and inventiveness as someone on their first day and it was truly good to be around.

Did you meet the next Doctor Peter Capaldi?
Yes. Peter came to set for the first time and it was good to see him again as we had briefly played boyfriend and girlfriend years ago and he was hilarious. He has an air about him, that man. Can’t wait to see what he will do with his Doctor.

How was it filming in Cardiff?

Would it be obvious to say rainy? It was a place I had never been to, I didn’t know anyone and was staying in a hotel which can be a bit glum. However, the thing I discovered about Cardiff is that it is the friendliest place I have ever been. Ever. The Capital of Friendly. I could live there now I think . . . but I would buy a new raincoat.

And finally, where will you be watching the Christmas special?
My mum and brothers are insisting on watching it on Christmas Day, but I find it excruciating to watch things I’m in with other people, so I will go for a pint with a friend.

STEVEN MOFFAT Q&A

Can you set the scene for this Christmas episode?
It’s his final battle and he’s been fighting it for a while. The Doctor is facing the joint challenge of a mysterious event in space that has summoned lots of aliens to one place and helping Clara cook Christmas dinner. There are also elements from every series of Matt’s Doctor, which will come to a head in this special. Things that we’ve laid down for years are going to be paid off.

How was the read-through?
It was emotional. I think possibly the beginning of the end is more emotional than the actual end. It was the same with “The Angels Take Manhattan”, when Karen and Arthur left. The read-throughs are the moments that tend to get people because obviously the shoot dissolves into what we hope will be a tremendously exciting wrap party.

Did you know what you wanted Matt’s last words to be?
I didn’t think I would go that way, but a couple of months before I wrote it I did say to Mark [Gatiss] that I thought I knew what his last moment would be. And indeed his last line. But if it didn’t fit the scene I wouldn’t crowbar it in. I’ve had the vague storyline in place for a long while.

What episodes or scenes do you think will define Matt’s time as the Doctor?

I think “The Eleventh Hour” was such an extraordinary debut. Everybody for a year of poor Matt Smith’s life had been saying, “Total mistake. He’s far too young.” Then he came in and he was brilliant. “Vincent And The Doctor” was also such a lovely episode and I was thrilled Richard Curtis was able to write for the show. There’s the physical comedy that Matt has brought and of course fish fingers and custard. I think his relationship with his own TARDIS in “The Doctor’s Wife” was gorgeous.

What do you think distinguishes Matt from the other Doctors?
I think he does old Doctor better than anybody else. It’s not an accident. It’s something he very, very consciously thought about. Because he was the youngest Doctor Matt said, “He’s only got young skin. Nothing else is young.” I think Matt makes you think very believably that he is this ancient being.

The Christmas special will introduce the next Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi. What was it about Peter that you thought was right for the role?
He’s one of the best actors in the country and is very beloved. I was at the BAFTAs shortly before we were contemplating Peter and heard the cheer he got from the audience. Nobody has a bad thing to say about him and that’s not a minor issue when it comes to casting a Doctor. They’ve got to be lovely. And he’s a huge fan of Doctor Who. So we asked and he was incredibly excited to come and audition. We didn’t tell him that he was the only person auditioning because that would be oddly pressuring.

Did you deliberately aim to cast an older Doctor?
It wasn’t the reason I cast Peter but I do think if we’d cast another Doctor as young as Matt – because Matt’s been so good at being The Young Doctor – I’m not sure what another one would have done. They’d have to have either been deliberately different or just repeat him.

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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #468

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Doctor Who Magazine joins in the festive spirit with a bumper-sized 100-page Christmas issue. And to celebrate the fact that Christmas Day will see the broadcast of the 800th episode of Doctor Who, the mag comes complete with a HUGE double sided-poster – one side celebrating Matt Smith’s years as the Doctor, and the other featuring images from every single episode – all 800 of them! – since the series began.

ALSO INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

  • The Time of the Doctor – a preview of the Christmas Special, with exclusive new photographs.
  • Steven Moffat talks exclusively to DWM in an in-depth interview.
  • The life and times of Doctor Who’s first writer, Anthony Coburn.
  • DWM tells the previously unknown story of one of the men instrumental in the creation of Doctor Who: CE ‘Bunny’ Webber.
  • The DWM Review of 2013.
  • The Watcher’s Guide to the Eleventh Doctor.
  • A look back at the Doctor Who Celebration at the ExCeL.
  • A Christmas Carol – an in-depth guide to Matt Smith’s first Chrismas Special.
  • Production Notes – showrunner Steven Moffat talks candidly about the biggest day of his career.
  • Pay the Piper Part 1 – a brand new comic strip.
  • Author Jacqueline Rayner looks back on Doctor Who’s Christmas past.
  • The Time Team watch 2007’s Voyage of the Damned.
  • The Watcher’s Feindishly Festive Christmas Quiz!
  • Competitions, puzzles, and much more!

It’s time for Christmas with DWM 468, out Thursday 12 December, price £5.99!

Thanks to Tom Spilsbury

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – BBC AMERICA TRAILER

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – BBC TRAILER

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – NEW IMAGES

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PETER CAPALDI – I’M TOO YOUNG FOR DOCTOR WHO

Peter Capaldi and Steven Moffat attended the Sky Women in Film & Television Awards in London on Friday, during which Capaldi discussed becoming the new Doctor with the Press Association.

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – NEW IMAGES

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR POSTERS

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – NEW IMAGES

The BBC have released some more promotional images from this year’s Christmas special, The Time of the Doctor, starring Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman.

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BBC ONE’S CHRISTMAS 2013 TV TRAILER

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PAUL McGANN ON HIS RETURN TO DOCTOR WHO

The BBC have released a short video featuring Paul McGann discussing his return to Doctor Who, reprising his role as the Eighth Doctor in The Night of the Doctor.

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR – BROADCAST TIME CONFIRMED

[singlepic id=649 w=323 h=423 float=right]The BBC have confirmed that this year’s Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Time of the Doctor, will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD at 7.30pm on Christmas Day.

Orbiting a quiet backwater planet, the massed forces of the universe’s deadliest species gather, drawn to a mysterious message that echoes out to the stars – and amongst them, the Doctor. Rescuing Clara from a family Christmas dinner, the Time Lord and his best friend must learn what this enigmatic signal means for his own fate and that of the universe.

The hour-long festive adventure sees the departure of Matt Smith and the debut of Peter Capaldi in the lead role.

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DOCTOR WHO – TAKE ON ME

Check out this stunning original animation by Richard Swarbrick… which does have a slight resemblance to a certain 80’s A-Ha video.

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THE DAY OF THE DOCTOR – FINAL RATINGS

The final ratings for The Day of the Doctor have now been confirmed at a whopping 12.8 million viewers!

The episode was narrowly beaten on the night by Strictly Come Dancing but has now raced ahead, with the highest ever time-shift figures recorded for the series.

A further 2.7 million people accessed the episode via BBC iPlayer, with over a million downloads on Sunday 24th November alone, making it the most accessed programme for the month and the third highest for the year so far.

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THE CHRISTMAS PUBCAST

It’s December and the sherry and mince pies are in abundance. Simon and Nick return with this festive edition of the Pubcast. Due to all the eggnog they have an even harder time keeping on topic this episode but there is much chatting galore. This episode they try and talk about The Christmas Invasion, The Feast of Steven and present some unheard bits of their interviews from October’s podcast.

A Merry Christmas to all of you at home!

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DOCTOR WHO BACK ON THE FRONT COVER OF RADIO TIMES

Radio Times Cover Nov 31It was only a few weeks ago that Radio Times celebrated 50 years of Doctor Who with a bumper twelve-cover edition, and now the Time Lord graces it’s cover yet again promoting the Christmas Special, The Time of the Doctor, marking the end of the Matt Smith era.

It’s mere weeks until Matt Smith bids a fond farewell to Doctor Who but we couldn’t let him go without one final hurrah – and a Radio Times cover, of course. This week’s magazine marks Matt’s 13th appearance on the cover as the Doctor, matching the record held by his predecessor, David Tennant. And just in time for the arrival of the 13th Doctor. Neat, eh?

And there are plenty more Doctor Who treats in store this week. For those of you who enjoyed our exclusive message from Matt Smith to celebrate the Doctor’s 50th birthday, we’ve got another from the doors of the Tardis plus a sneak peek behind the scenes on our cover shoot. Download the Blippar app and point your phone at the magazine to unlock all the exclusive content, including a gallery of all 13 of Matt Smith’s Radio Times Doctor Who covers and a complete episode guide to all the 11th Doctor’s adventures

As if that wasn’t enough, we’ve got Matt Smith’s final interview reflecting on his last days as the Time Lord and revealing his Hollywood hipster ambitions. One man who predicts a long and successful career for Smith is Steven Moffat who praises his lead Doctor Who actor – along with his Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch – for their wise career choices.

The magazine is on sale from today, Saturday 30 November 2013.

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1963: THE SPACE RACE – REVIEW

[singlepic id=654 w=208 h=208 float=right]Some writers are like a seal of quality, Bob Holmes, David Whittaker, Ben Aaranovitch, Paul Cornell and RTD to name the best from the TV series. A seal of quality for me for the Big Finishaudio range is Jonathan Morris, and he is the writer of the fab 1963: The Space Race.

It’s a rarity for Big Finish to pair up “Old Sixie” and Peri in the main range, but boy am I glad they did in this story. In this audio Morris captures their spikey yet affectionate relationship perfectly.

So what about the story, well, due to a TARDIS malfunction a landing is forced in the Steppes of Kazakstan in early November 1963, and a few minutes late the Doctor and Peri have discovered four murdered Soviet Scientists, almost been blown up and then mistaken for the dead scientists, all in the first 10 minutes, it really does zip along at a breakneck pace.

They are soon embroiled in a mystery surrounding a missing cosmonaut who has been lost on the dark side of the moon, it reminds me very much of the Ambassadors of Death, and, as most people listening to this play would have seen that story, then Morris plays with the listeners expectations, especially when contact is restored with the capsule, when it is finally brought in and the capsule is opened, the contents are not what anyone, characters or listeners, expected…..

To give away any more would spoil the surprises that Jonathan Morris has written for us, but what we get is part Cold War espionage thriller, part base under siege, part space opera but all pure classic Doctor Who – and the star of the show yet again is Old Sixie himself, Colin Baker. Listen out during episode three when Baker gives us one of those marvellous grandstanding speeches that Doctor’s do so well on the subject of the human race, the hairs on the back if my arms stood on end, it really is up there with Tom Baker’s famous “Homo Sapiens” speech from Ark in Space.

Sound design is superb, really atmospheric, you do get the impression that you are listening to a play set in a military bunker and the music it suitably “soviet” in its feel.

Overall, a cracking multi-layered thriller full of surprises written by one of the best Doctor Who writers in any format – come on Cardiff, commission Jonathan Morris for a TV script!

Final Score 8.5/10

Written by Ed Watkinson

SYNOPSIS:

November 1963, and the Soviet space programme reigns supreme. Having sent the first animals, then the first men beyond Earth’s atmosphere, now they’re sending a manned capsule into orbit around the Moon.

Just as Vostok Seven passes over into the dark side, however, its life support system fails. Only the intervention of the Sixth Doctor and Peri, adopting the identities of scientists from Moscow University, means that contact with the capsule is regained.

But something has happened to the cosmonaut on board. She appears to have lost her memory, and developed extreme claustrophobia. Maybe she’s not quite as human as she used to be…

CAST:

Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Karen Henson (Larisa Petrov), David Shaw-Parker (General Mikhail Leonov/General Paterson), Tom Alexander (Captain Alexei Kozlov/Lieutenant Andrews), Stuart Denman (Sergeant Leonid Kurakin/Scientist), Samantha Béart (Marinka Talanov/Female Worker)

Written By: Jonathan Morris
Directed By: Nicholas Briggs

Thanks to Big Finish

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1963: THE ASSASSINATION GAMES – REVIEW

[singlepic id=653 w=208 h=208 float=right]Atmosphere is very important in story-telling, it sets the scene, gives it a sense of time, place and tone, and the latest release from Big Finish 1963: The Assassination Games is literally dripping with atmosphere.

I was immediately transported back to the Britain of the era; echoes of the Profumo Scandal, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Decline of Empire and the rise of CND ooze out of this audio drama.

It is into this background that the Seventh Doctor and Ace are placed, though in true Seventh Doctor style, they hardly appear in the first episode, having been in deep cover investigating for a while. The story also reintroduces us to the “Counter Measures” team headed by Group Captain Gilmore and ably assisted by Professor Rachel Jensen and Alison Williams, last seen in Remembrance of the Daleks, they are investigating the assassination of the Minister of Defence by an anti-nuclear extremist and also the developer of a new type of Nuclear weapon called Star Strike, Sir Gideon Vale. Atmosphere again, think Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and you won’t be far from the mark.

I make no secret that Sylvester McCoy is my favourite classic era Doctor, I love his almost god-like persona, his foreknowledge, his playing of games – and boy is he on form here, he has been playing this game a while, his cover being revealed is the cliffhanger to part one, he really is in the lion’s den and relishes that the other lions think he is their prey and can’t see that it really is the other way around. The story zips along at fast pace, lots of treachery and counter treachery and ends up dangling a new story arc for the Seventh Doctor and Ace…..

This is another winner from Big Finish, they are on a roll at the moment, a real purple patch and sees the whole cast on top form.

Overall 8/10

Written by Ed Watkinson

SYNOPSIS:

London. The end of November, 1963. A time of change. The old guard are being swept away by the white heat of technology. Political scandals are the talk of the town. Britain tries to maintain its international role; fanatics assassinate charismatic politicians and Group Captain Ian Gilmore is trying to get his fledgling Counter-Measures unit off the ground.

When his life is saved by a familiar umbrella-bearing figure, he knows something terrible is going on.  Whilst Rachel investigates an enigmatic millionaire and Allison goes undercover in an extremist organisation, Gilmore discovers a sinister plot with roots a century old.

The Doctor and Ace are back in town. A new dawn is coming. It’s time for everyone… to see the Light.

CAST:

Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Simon Williams (Group Captain Gilmore), Pamela Salem (Rachel Jensen), Karen Gledhill (Allison Williams), Hugh Ross (Sir Toby Kinsella), Oliver Cotton (Sir Gideon Vale/Handler), Gemma Saunders (Eleanor Vale/Amanda Caulfield), Gerald Kyd (Martin Regan/Sir Robert Devere/Mulryne), Alisdair Simpson (Sir Francis White/Ritchie)

Written By: John Dorney
Directed By: Ken Bentley

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DOCTOR WHO ADVENTURES INTERACTIVE EDITION

[singlepic id=652 w=330 h=300 float=right]To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, Doctor Who Adventures magazine have joined forces with Blippar for a special interactive edition.

Readers can interact with Doctor Who content in a completely new way and this amazing interactive edition comes with a cool Eleventh Doctor dress-up set, which includes a sonic screwdriver, a fez, a bow tie and 3D glasses.

Out now, after downloading the free Blippar App and pointing a smartphone or tablet at the magazine pages, readers can use their device to:

  • Discover an awesome moving cover with a swirling vortex featuring all the Doctors.
  • Put their face on a monster!
  • Watch a top tip from everyone’s favourite Sontaran, Commander Strax!
  • See the fantastic comic come alive.
  • Put on the Doctor dress-up set then your picture taken with the TARDIS, Clara, Cybermen, Strax or Daleks.
  • There’s a 3D monster fact file, super-scary Weeping Angel poster and amazing 3D Dalek poster which uses Blippar to bring it to life.
  • Plus an exclusive interview with David Tennant and Matt Smith which features a link to watch a video of them talking about what’s next for Doctor Who.
  • Finally, there’s a behind-the-scenes feature showing the First Doctor’s TARDIS being constructed at the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff.

Moray Laing, Editor of Doctor Who Adventures magazine, said:

We pride ourselves on bringing our readers closer to the action-packed world of their favourite show and this time we’ve taken the magazine to another dimension. Blippar has allowed us to play around with some of the scariest monsters in the universe to create fantastic interactive content which we know our imaginative readers will love!

Issue 334 of Doctor Who Adventures magazine is on sale until 9 December 2013.

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THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR

The BBC have revealed the title and details of this year’s Christmas Special – The Time of the Doctor, and released two versions of the show’s festive promotional image featuring Matt Smith in his final adventure as the Eleventh Doctor. Check out the synopsis below:

Orbiting a quiet backwater planet, the massed forces of the universe’s deadliest species gather, drawn to a mysterious message that echoes out to the stars. And amongst them – the Doctor. Rescuing Clara from a family Christmas dinner, the Time Lord and his best friend must learn what this enigmatic signal means for his own fate and that of the universe.

There’s also a surprise appearance by the Doctor’s next incarnation in the images below – look closely into the flames…

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