DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE SPECIAL EDITION: THE MISSING EPISODES – THE FIRST DOCTOR

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Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition: The Missing Episodes – The First Doctor

Sadly, 106 Doctor Who episodes from the 1960s aren’t currently held in the BBC’s Archives. The original videotapes were erased, and although film recordings for many early episodes were retained, others seem lost forever.

Fortunately for fans, some of these missing episodes survive in telesnap form – these are photographic images that were taken of television screens as the stories were originally broadcast. This 100-page Special from Doctor Who Magazine presents all of the lost episodes from the First Doctor’s era that still exist in telesnap form, featuring the stories MARCO POLO, THE CRUSADE, THE SAVAGES, THE SMUGGLERS and THE TENTH PLANET.

There’s also a fascinating feature on the man who took these telesnaps, JOHN CURA – and a look at how and why these classic pieces of television were lost from the archives.

Fill the gap in your collection, with Doctor Who Magazine: The Missing Episodes – The First Doctor! It’s out now, price £5.99.

Thanks to Tom Spilsbury

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY COVERS

Entertainment Weekly celebrates the imminent return of Doctor Who by offering a choice of two collectible covers.

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This issue also features an interview with Steven Moffat and another with Matt Smith.

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For more on Doctor Who, pick up this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly, available from Friday, March 22.

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MATT SMITH ON THE JONATHAN ROSS SHOW

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STEVEN MOFFAT – Q&A AT TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN

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NEW TRAILERS!

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TOMB OF THE CYBERMEN BFI PANEL

Director Michael Ferguson and actors Shirley Cooklin, Bernard Holley, Michael Kilgarriff, Deborah Watling and Anneke Wills discuss working with the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton.

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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #458

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WRITER STEVEN MOFFAT TALKS EXCLUSIVELY ABOUT THE NEW SERIES IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 458

The Doctor finally meets Clara and returns for a season of eight brand new adventures, later this month! DWM gets a sneak peek of some of the upcoming stories, while showrunner STEVEN MOFFAT reveals the horrors that await the Doctor and Clara in the first episode, THE BELLS OF ST JOHN…

“It’s the traditional Doctor Who thing of taking something omnipresent in your life and making it sinister,” Steven tells DWM. “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 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!

Get on your bike and race to the shops for Doctor Who Magazine 458, out this Thursday, 7 March for just £4.75!

Thanks to Tom Spilsbury

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THE TENTH PLANET – ANIMATED TEASER

BBC Worldwide has released a clip from the forthcoming The Tenth Planet release, featuring an animated fourth episode. Here is a short clip of the regeneration scene when William Hartnell transforms into the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton.

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RAYMOND P. CUSICK DIES AGED 84

Ray Cusick, the man who designed the Daleks for Doctor Who, has died at the age of 84, his family has announced.

He was born in London and first planned to be a civil engineer, but after serving in the army became an art teacher, before taking a job with Granada Television. He then moved to the BBC as a staff designer, where he worked on a brand new television series called Doctor Who. He was asked to design the monsters for the new show’s second story, The Daleks, and came up with what is now one of the most famous and iconic designs in the history of television. The Daleks became an overnight sensation, ensuring the fledgling show continued, and ushering in the era of Dalekmania!

As a staff designer he was unable to profit from his iconic design, it was writer Terry Nation who became rich from the Daleks, and for many years Cusick’s contribution was not properly acknowledged.

Cusick also worked on several other Doctor Who serials, The Edge of Destruction, The Keys of Marinus, The SensoritesPlanet of Giants, The Rescue, The Chase, and the epic twelve part adventure, The Daleks’ Master Plan.

Outside of Doctor Who, he worked on a variety of BBC shows including Out of The Unknown, Dr Finlay’s Casebook, The Pallisers, The Duchess of Duke Street, Rentaghost, When The Boat Comes In and Play For Today.

After retiring Cusick enjoyed his hobbies, and in recent years appeared alongside his iconic creations on Doctor Who Confidential and recorded commentaries and made contributions to the BBC Doctor Who classic series DVD’s.

Cusick had been suffering from a short illness. He leaves two daughters and seven grandchildren.

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MORE RARE CONVENTION FOOTAGE

The supremely talented Verity Lambert, first ever Producer of Doctor Who, makes her convention debut

A question and answer session for Producer and Doctor, on stage together for the first time at a convention

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Terrance Dicks & Johnny Byrne 1989 (Part Two)

See more rare convention footage featuring Jon Pertwee performing a cut-down version of his one man show here.

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BIG FINISH: THE LIGHT AT THE END – TRAILER

With several months to go before Doctor Who’s official 50th anniversary, Big Finish have released a trailer for their forthcoming multi-Doctor audio adventure, The Light at the End. Enjoy!

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ED STRADLING INTERVIEWS STEVEN MOFFAT

You can read our webchat with Ed Stradling here.

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COLIN BAKER STARS IN THE WOMAN IN WHITE AT LICHFIELD GARRICK

Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker is to star as Walter Hartright, the lead character in a new adaptation of The Woman In White, which will run at the Lichfield Garrick between 26th February and 2nd March.

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JON PERTWEE PERFORMS A CUT-DOWN VERSION OF HIS ONE MAN SHOW (1994)

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AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME – ICONIC DALEK MOMENT RE-ENACTED

This morning scenes were filmed re-enacting the iconic moment from the classic 1964 story The Dalek Invasion of Earth of Daleks on Westminster Bridge in London. The scenes will feature in the forthcoming highly anticipated Doctor Who docu-drama, An Adventure in Space and Time, written by Mark Gatiss.

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AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME – CASTING

One of the most exciting projects planned by the BBC to celebrate the fifitieth anniversary of the best programme on television (or Doctor Who, as some people refer to it) is a docu-drama written by actor and scribe Mark Gatiss, titled An Adventure in Space and Time.

It seems that all the major roles have now been cast:

WILLIAM HARTNELL…David Bradley
VERITY LAMBERT… Jessica Raine
SYDNEY NEWMAN… Brian Cox
WARIS HUSSEIN… Sacha Dhawan
WILLIAM RUSSELL… Jamie Glover
JACQUELINE HILL… Jemma Powell
CAROLE ANN FORD… Claudia Grant

It has been confirmed by his management company that original cast member William Russell will also appear in the programme as a character called “Harry”.

William Russell played Ian Chesterton in the very first televised episode, An Unearthly Child, on the 23rd November 1963, and left the series at the end of The Chase, in June 1965.

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Carole and Bill get up to their usual ant-ics on the set of Planet of Giants, 1964.

Now what we’d really like to see is an appearance by another original cast member Carole Ann Ford who played Susan, the First Doctor’s granddaughter.

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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #457

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READ A PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED INTERVIEW WITH THE THIRD DOCTOR, JON PERTWEE – EXCLUSIVELY IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 457!

JON PERTWEE, the actor who took Doctor Who to new levels of success in the 1970s, gave an extensive interview about his life and times to two young reporters back in 1994. The vast majority of the interview has remained unpublished – until now…

“I had no preconceptions about the programme when I joined it,” says Jon. “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 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 SCOTT 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!

Thanks to Tom Spilsbury

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DESTINY OF THE DOCTOR: SHADOW OF DEATH

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Following an emergency landing, the TARDIS arrives on a remote world orbiting a peculiar star – a pulsar which exerts an enormous gravitational force, strong enough to warp time.

On further exploration the Doctor and his friends, Jamie and Zoe, discover a human outpost on the planet’s surface, inhabited by scientists who are there to study an ancient city. The city is apparently abandoned, but the scientists are at a loss to explain what happened to its sophisticated alien architects. The Doctor discovers that something dark, silent and deadly is also present on the world – and it is slowly closing in on the human intruders…

Destiny of the Doctor: Shadow of Death by Simon Guerrier starring Frazer Hines with Evie Dawnay is released on February 7th 2013 and can be pre-ordered here.

You can read our webchat with Simon Guerrier here.

Thanks to Simon Guerrier

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AN UNEARTHLY CHILD BFI PANEL

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REIGN OF TERROR – ANIMATED CLIPS

The Reign of Terror is available to buy from January 28.

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