Tuesday 4 March 2008

Issue Three Hundred and Ninety Three

Its that Time of the Month for very Doctor Who Fan, Yes that’s Right! it’s the Thee Hundredth and Ninety Third Issue of Doctor Who Magazine Free With a CD Fifth Doctor Adventure Called “Cuddlesome”. Cuddlesome Is a Brand New Adventure Starring Peter Davison As the Doctor He Played During the Eighties, the Fifth Doctor. Peter Reprised His Role of the Doctor in the Children in Need Special Late Last Year in “Time Crash” Written by Steven Moffat. Co-Starring in Cuddlesome are; Roberta Taylor, Timothy West, and David Troughton (Who Has a Guest Appearance in the Series Four or Series Thirty for you Know it All Who Fans). Much more is Included in the Three Hundredth and Ninety Third Issue of Doctor Who Magazine Such as the Top One Hundred Death Scenes in Doctor Who History, Thirty Reasons for Who Fans to be Excited about the Upcoming Series, Freema Agyeman Who Plays Martha Jones in Doctor Who (Plus Torchwood!) Dips into the Tardis Tin for a Series of Questions, Script-writer Gareth Roberts reveals how the Doctor and Donna are set to meet Agatha Christie and Much More! Issue Three Hundred and Ninety Three Appears in Stores at the Price of £3.99 on the Sixth of March.Cuddle up with the latest Doctor Who Magazine!

There’s a complete new Doctor Who audio adventure FREE with the latest issue of DWM!

Cuddlesome is a brand new adventure for the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, co-starring Roberta Taylor, Timothy West, and David Troughton.

“It’s about a dastardly plot to infect the world,” says Peter, “because someone was nasty to someone when they were young! It’s a nice idea – toys are the perfect way to get to the population. Evil!”

Also this issue, DWM counts down the 100 Greatest Doctor Who Death Scenes of All Time! Doctor Who’s current executive producer Russell T Davies leads the comments on the programme’s most memorably morbid moments. Speaking about the battle between the Raston Warrior Robot and the Cybermen in 1983’s The Five Doctors – out now on DVD! – Russell enthuses, “Best. Massacre. Ever. Heads go flying! Arms! Guts! On Children in Need night! We should really bring those Rastons back one day, they were brilliant...”

“I hope so,” laughs Terrance Dicks, the writer of the story, “there’ll be a few quid in it for me!” Meanwhile, writer Steven Moffat is full of praise for Pete Tyler’s death in 2005’s Father’s Day (“just chilling, and tragic and unforgettable”) while fellow scribe Paul Cornell raves over Harrison Chase’s grisly demise in 1976’s The Seeds of Doom – “Just gorgeous. Apt and relishable. One of the absolute best Doctor Who deaths.”

But whose demise could top the list as the all-time Number One...?

And there’s much, much more in DWM 393:

  • “30 Reasons to be excited about Series 30” – with exclusive new photos from the new series!
  • Martha Jones herself, alias Freema Agyeman answers questions from the dreaded TARDIS tin!
  • Script-writer Gareth Roberts reveals how the Doctor and Donna are set to meet Agatha Christie, as he discusses his forthcoming adventure, The Unicorn and the Wasp!
  • The Fact of Fiction uncovers the truth behind 1066 and all that as it examines The Time Meddler!
  • Novice Hame actress Anna Hope speaks about her new Doctor Who audio role.
  • Nightmarish creatures fill the final chilling chapter of full colour comic strip Universal Monsters.
  • Russell T Davies extols the new-found virtues of an oft-neglected Tom Baker tale.
  • Neil Harris bemoans the ‘worst story ever’ in You Are Not Alone.
  • The Time Team find that it’s grim up north as they watch The Mark of the Rani.
  • PLUS all the latest news, exclusive photos, reviews, previews, DVD competitions and even more!

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