
Doctor Who Magazine 527

Doctor Who Magazine 527
NEW INTERVIEWS WITH WENDY PADBURY, CAROLE ANN FORD AND SOPHIE ALDRED – ONLY IN DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE!
Wendy Padbury, who played Second Doctor companion Zoe: “I’ve met two or three people who became astrophysicists because of Zoe, and that’s quite a thing.”
Sophie Aldred, who played Seventh Doctor companion Ace: “When I think about being 24 and let loose on one of the most-loved programmes on TV… It gave me a lot of confidence.”
Carole Ann Ford, who played The Doctor’s granddaughter Susan: “I really would like to meet Jodie Whittaker. What would I say to her? ‘Hello grandma!’”
Also in this issue…
BACK TO SCHOOL
Class cast members reflect on the fate of the television series and reveal the next step for the show.
LONDON, 1965!
The story behind the Twitch viewing marathon, and the surprising effect one particular scene had on viewers.
BOX OF DELIGHTS
One man’s mission to save and restore the last remaining police boxes in Glasgow.
NEW DOCTORS
The third article in a series looking at ways new Doctors have been introduced to the public.
WHO, ME
Australian comedian Rob Lloyd, acclaimed for his one-man show Who, Me, talks to DWM on the eve of his UK tour.
THE MAN WHO SAVED THE DOCTOR
A tribute to the late Graham Strong, the fan whose 1960s soundtrack recordings have played a crucial role in reconstructing lost episodes.
THE TIME TEAM
The Time Team takes a trip to Gallifrey, watching three adventures set on The Doctor’s home planet.
THE FACT OF FICTION
This issue’s instalment explores the Eleventh Doctor story The Vampires of Venice.
COSPLAY
A step-by-step guide to making yourown version of Captain Jack Harkness’ vortex manipulator.
THE CLOCKWISE WAR
The fourth part of a new comic strip adventure featuring The Doctor and Bill.
PLUS…
Series 11 news, The Blogs of Doom, previews, DVD and audio reviews, prize-winning competitions and much, much more!
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