DWI Special Edition Winter 2012

Nearly a year after it was cancelled by Panini, Doctor Who Insider (a North American-focused sister publication of Doctor Who Magazine), returned in November 2012 for a one-off "winter special" dedicated to the first half of Series 7. It is the 10th issue overall of DWI, although it is not numbered.

This was the final edition of Doctor Who Insider.

Features

 * Space Family Pond
 * Part 1: The Eleventh Hour to Space/Time


 * Adventures in Time and Space: Karen Gillan & Arthur Darvill
 * Part 1: The Eleventh Hour to A Christmas Carol


 * A Tale of Christmas Past
 * Darren Scott met with Katherine Jenkins last year (2011) to talk rubber sharks and daydreams with the Welsh superstar.


 * Space Family Pond
 * Part 2: The Impossible Astronaut to Good as Gold


 * Karen Gillan & Arthur Darvill
 * Part 2: The Impossible Astronaut to The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe


 * Space Family Pond
 * Part 3: Pond Life to The Angels Take Manhattan


 * Karen Gillan & Arthur Darvill
 * Part 3: Pond Life to The Angels Take Manhattan


 * Asylum of the Daleks
 * Darren Scott talks to Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith, producer Marcus Wilson, executive producers Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner on the set of filming Asylum of the Daleks


 * Dalekmania!
 * David J Howe goes back in time and discovers the origins of Doctor Who merchandise and becomes buried in a deluge of Daleks.


 * Who is … Jenna-Louise Coleman?
 * Mark Wright welcomes new companion Jenna-Louise Coleman aboard the TARDIS prior to broadcast of The Snowmen

Main team credits

 * Editor: John Ainsworth
 * Sub-Editor: Martin Ross
 * Designers: Alex Foot
 * Head of Production: Mark Irvine
 * Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
 * Managing Director: Mike Riddell

Further information

 * Contrary to previous issues Rory Williams is referred to as ‘Rory Williams’ not 'Rory Pond (dropping the assumption that he had taken his wife's name).
 * While printed for a North American market by Panini UK Ltd (as a sister-title to their long running Doctor Who Magazine title), this one-off edition was available to readers in the UK as an exclusive through the high street chain of WH Smith stores.
 * This issue came with a free double-sided poster featuring the promotional images for Asylum of the Daleks and The Angels Take Manhattan.